I'm sure you are just being hyperbolic,
But
World wars have no impact on global population.
Even WWIII and serious pandemic according to some studies
Short of all out nuclear annihilation, war is not going to make the slightest difference it would seem.
WWII killed 'just' 3% of global population for example. Including civilians.
I see that NeonNettle previously claimed that "the influenza epidemic [is] caused by vaccines itself" ...
>Be me
>Piece missing
>Uhoh.SLDPRT
>Call puzzle company
>"Which piece is missing, we'll send you one"
>"Uh... The white one"
WebMD has some uncharacteristically strong words regarding this:
>Children: Do not let children take turpentine oil by mouth. It is UNSAFE. Children are particularly sensitive to the chemicals in turpentine oil, and they can die after swallowing it. There isn’t enough information to know whether turpentine oil can be safely inhaled by children or put on their skin. It’s best to avoid any use of turpentine oil in children.
"Who of all of my friends and associates would care to tell me something before this fine year comes to a close?"
You really just need to apply, go through some verification, and be a "person of interest". Presumably anyone running for Congress would qualify, even if they subsequently come in 5th or whatever.
Signs and symptoms of lead poisoning in children include:
> Developmental delay, Learning difficulties, Irritability, Loss of appetite, Weight loss, Sluggishness and fatigue, Abdominal pain, Vomiting, Constipation, Hearing loss, Seizures, Eating things - such as paint chips, that aren't food (pica)
"Most lead poisoning in children results from eating chips of deteriorating lead-based paint."
Thos people are very conservative which mean they are, by definition, not usually liking or trusting change, especially sudden change
Computers, smartphones and social media are a change
Unless you're familiar with some new research I haven't seen yet, you do not recall correctly. See this study, for example. We don't fully understand the role of CDS, and some researchers disagree about how much baby talk is appropriate or optimal, but that it harms their language acquisition is not the consensus.
Additionally, much of the purpose of CDS may not actually be linguistic -- emotional bonding between infants and their caregivers being an obvious example.
All else aside, your brother is the sad product of a culture that exhorts greed, dismisses ethics and perpetuates the falsehood that the only responsibility that a merchant has is to his own revenue. Like every other actor in society, the merchant is bound to an ethical code of honesty and fairness in his dealings and has a responsibility to prevent undue harm. This isn't a new concept, a legal and ethical prohibition on crisis profiteering can be seen in classical antiquity, the name for the crime in Roman law was laesio enormis or abnormal harm, defined as denial of the consumer to his right to a iustum pretium, or just price.
Furthermore, if he thinks that capitalism means that the market is treated like some sort of sentient, independent actor that shouldn't be pushed one way and pulled another way or in any way influenced or confined for fear of it's wrath, perhaps he should take a look at Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations, especially the part when he says:
>When the regulation, therefore, is in support of the workman, it is always just and equitable; but it is sometimes otherwise when in favour of the masters.
Indeed, I didn't know it should be checked by a doc, but sounds like a good idea.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/precocious-puberty/symptoms-causes/syc-20351811
Eh. I’m sure this is pointless, but I did my undergrad in church history. The ‘overwhelming scholarship’ you reference just doesn’t exist. If anything, scholarship is overwhelming in the OTHER direction.
Just, take the canonization of the Bible for example. In THE MOST general of terms, a cannon was somewhat agreed upon about 250 years after the birth of Christ, and would go through a progressive series of additions, subtractions, and revisions until the 16th century!
One of the criteria for canonization was authorial integrity, that the book was written by who it claimed to be written by. What’s known as pseudepigraphy, or writing in another authors name pretending to be that person, was INCREDIBLY common in the ancient world. Modern scholars agree that Paul wrote 8 of the 13 books attributed to him. The other 5 are very questionable.
This is a good history of the subject: https://brill.com/view/title/13087
Bart D. Ehrman’s work is a good place to start reading, as far as general scholarly consensus is concerned: The New Testament: A Historical Introduction to the Early Christian Writings https://www.amazon.com/dp/019020382X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_pd5dBb4EWCZRH
Be warned: you WILL find a lot of blogs and word press websites that refute these texts and authors with a scholarly front. You will not find serious, peer reviewed refutations of these authors or ideas.
So that raises an interesting question, doesn’t it? Isn’t all scripture God breathed? Did God lie when he said Paul wrote the books he didn’t?
Also, yes, scholars very much agree that the Bible, as a whole and in parts, is a continuity NIGHTMARE.
https://www.amazon.com/Do-Yourself-Gunpowder-Cookbook/dp/0873646754
Edit: Holy shit. I had no idea that book had gotten so expensive. Here's a free PDF.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/north-korea-artillery_n_58f631a4e4b0b9e9848eb990
North Korea could do serious damage towards Seoul. The can't destroy it, but possibly kill thousands. It also plays a bigg role in this mess.
Idk if this is what the other redditor was talking about, but amazon has a listing for "Natural Harvest"; https://www.amazon.com/Natural-Harvest-collection-semen-based-recipes/dp/1481227041
I highly recommend reading some of the available pages. It's hilarious, especially at the desserts section.
I don't know either, but this link from the Mayo Clinic says that white or dark spots on brain scans can be lesions. So, possibly the baby's entire brain is lesioned aka damaged, and there is no normal tissue left.
In the 60s, Lousiana and Alabama already had literacy tests to vote; which was largely used to deny African Americans the right to vote. Of course some of these "right" answers were subjective of the reviewers, and a single wrong answer was enough to fail the test.
What that really is is some variation of plantar fasciitis or at the very least an issue with the plantar connective tissue on your arch.
Holy shit. I thought this was some really extreme satire but this crazy chick actually believes this. Decided to Google the artist and came across this absolute mess of outright garbage.
Nor have I! Apparently severe storms do bring green, but of course it's very rare compared to the colors of sunrise & set
So this person's acting fucking weird about it, but barefoot stuff is a legitimate thing. Shoemakers brought out all these ultra-light shoes so people get the same effects as running barefoot, but with protection. It's all about how your foot strikes the ground that has various impacts on posture and stuff. Here's an article.
I tried it out when I found a pair of Merrells that were savagely reduced and still do it (although obviously with shoes on, just in their barefoot running style) because it helped with my back pain. If you do a couple of miles extra when you're still building up you'll definitely notice the muscles that you weren't using before.
Still though, this woman's acting crazy about it.
The US also did seek out Nazi scientists: https://www.npr.org/2014/02/15/275877755/the-secret-operation-to-bring-nazi-scientists-to-america
My favorite is the elites are staging a false flag alien invasion or the one simply stated as "project blue beam." No idea what that is.
One of these
There is an essay by James M McPherson’s This Mighty Scourge that explorers the absolute propaganda machine that started right after the war and continues to this day that shaped the South’s views on the war.
It’s a fascinating read.
Wow, several courses at community college. That makes you the expert, I suppose. And there is no chance that anyone else here has completed a degree or may be more knowledgeable? Not even those of us who have participated in the craft of crochet our entire lives?
I think you are, but just in case you’re really not trolling...
Here’s a YouTube video: https://youtu.be/XSByTXA2xBg
Cambridge Dictionary: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/pronunciation/english/crochet
Only anti-vaxx don't get them. It's part of the dtap vaccine combo. Everyone should receive them as well as the booster every 10 years. (If you know for sure you'd never gotten this vaccine, it's one of the basic essential ones and you should definitely get it ASAP, these are not "childhood diseases")
It's a stereotype, much like the Chad's and Stacy's of inceldom. They're the stereotypical jock and cheerleader.
Or like Family Guy's most unattractive English name being "Keith".
And then, there's "Kevin".
No, there are over 250 types of HPV, some can be contracted through open mouth kissing.
All persons eligible to be vaccinated should be.
https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/features/viruses-cause-skin-warts
https://www.cdc.gov/std/hpv/stdfact-hpvandoropharyngealcancerOLD.htm
Say that to senator Duckworth you cowardly fuck.
Here is are some pictures of just a few of the cowardly women who can kick you candy ass.
How about just don't use it at all. Silver is not an essential mineral and has no purpose in the body: https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/consumer-health/expert-answers/colloidal-silver/faq-20058061
Of course farm raised salmon contains some mercury, as long as you're being paranoid. Just an extremely low amount. Wild salmon contains 3 times as much, still a very low amount.
https://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/news/20080605/mercury-low-in-wild-and-farmed-salmon
IQ isn’t a great way to measure intelligence to begin with. The US average is 98. The same as Australia (which from your history it seems like where you’re from?), Denmark, and France. Canada is 99. So while the stupid voices here are the loudest, doesn’t mean they are correct.
>-Fear of difference. “The first appeal of a fascist or prematurely fascist movement is an appeal against the intruders. Thus Ur-Fascism is racist by definition.”
>-Pacifism is trafficking with the enemy. “For Ur-Fascism there is no struggle for life but, rather, life is lived for struggle.”
>-Contempt for the weak. “Elitism is a typical aspect of any reactionary ideology.”
-Umberto Eco, 3 of 14 typical features of Ur-Fascism
Yeah. It’s a particular concern for pregnant patients. It’s why they tell pregnant women not to take out or get near kitty litter (it can be passed via infected cat feces).
Source: Mayo Clinic; mother (40 yrs as OB/GYN nurse; pharmacist
One should avoid C-sections not just because of the delivery, but also because they tend to make placentas go where they’re not supposed to. It doesn’t always happen and sometimes happens without one, but it’s more likely if you get a c-section.
For adults, the recommended daily amount for vitamin C is 65 to 90 milligrams (mg) a day, and the upper limit is 2,000 mg a day. Although too much dietary vitamin C is unlikely to be harmful, megadoses of vitamin C supplements might cause:
Diarrhea
Nausea
Vomiting
Heartburn
Abdominal cramps
Headache
Insomnia
Remember, for most people, a healthy diet provides an adequate amount of vitamin C.
As said, it's precipitation here. It can vary by the type of map, though, and they often have keys.
In this map, the colors are predicted wind speed. Some maps use colors to show watch and warning areas, with different colors for different types (flood watch, tornado watch, etc.). The website Weather Underground has a thing they call "wundermap" where you can activate different layers. Playing with that a bit can give you an idea of the different sorts of weather-related maps, and then it gets easier to recognize a specific one in an image like this (where there isn't a lot of context or a key).
> When I worked in government IT we used DBAN (https://dban.org) and drilled though them. Healthcare hard drives were only wiped and then resold/reused
DoD/NSA HDDs are folded in a pneumatic press after being wiped.
For low security drive destruction, sometimes we lay them out on the tarmac and take swings at them with a sledgehammer. Most of the time we toss them into the incinerator for good measure then shovel them out after. Spent many a good day throwing burnbags in the incinerator and smashing hard drives. Way more fun than document shredding.
Or you can order a master key set from Amazon and say F U to anybody who has one.
Umberto Eco's 14 points of fascism
> 8 - The enemy is both strong and weak. “By a continuous shifting of rhetorical focus, the enemies are at the same time too strong and too weak.”
And for context, this is how he starts the essay
>In spite of some fuzziness regarding the difference between various historical forms of fascism, I think it is possible to outline a list of features that are typical of what I would like to call Ur-Fascism, or Eternal Fascism. These features cannot be organized into a system; many of them contradict each other, and are also typical of other kinds of despotism or fanaticism. But it is enough that one of them be present to allow fascism to coagulate around it
Thankfully this is quite an easy argument to solve! It's meant to represent prayer beads in every religion.
Thankfully this is quite an easy argument to solve! They're both! It's meant to represent prayer beads in every religion.
A 'bureau de change' - Israeli Shekels are a current currency
50 ILS would be about £10.90 or $15.38
https://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/convert/?Amount=50&From=ILS&To=GBP
The answer is a "depends on the technique."
If you go to https://thispersondoesnotexist.com/ you will be greeted with the face of someone that doesn't exist. Instead, a neural network was asked what person would have these "face measurements"
The technique that made this neural network made two network, an encoder and decoder. What you see in the site is the decoder running on a random input. If you used the decoder on a face, you get a set of facial measurements that can be used in facial recognition.
Somebody further down commented that this could be a Masimo neonatal SpO2 sensor. Could be, I guess. That doesn't make this person's claims less fake though, and most of your points are very clear.
TBH, I'm not even expecting such pictures posted as "proof" for something to be real, and I don't even go through the mental process of debunking it step by step - my tired brain just goes "yep, this picture was staged at home".
Here a the link to the best of Link
I am sorry, but that is impossible. You can actually observe GTO sats quite easily, you can accurately predict and view Iridium flares with the naked eyes (https://www.wikihow.com/Find-an-Iridium-Flare).
These companies employ 10s of thousands of people and yes mate, most of them are entirely private.
Also, how do they fake their services? Iridium and OrbComm provide communication services globally, that cannot be faked. People depends on those services in the middle of the ocean, in the Artic, in the dessert (I have used Iridium myself in Namibia).
I think you under estimate the size of reach of this industry. It cannot be faked, and even if that was possible people would easily notice.
I remember hearing of the idea of a 'base tan' to reduce sun damage... though now that I think about it it was in the context of being debunked as nonsense.
Here's a discussion from the Mayo Clinic: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/sunburn/expert-answers/tanning/faq-20057866
Lol rational points? Based on nothing more than what you assume to be true, that's not rational. Here take a look, there's actual answers to your questions, and they aren't anywhere close to what you just thought up.
oh but you don't like that source I'm sure.
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/09/27/553967424/why-is-chad-on-trumps-travel-ban-list
Oh boy you should look at that one though, they even mention Boko Haram! Not in the way you did though.
So again your position is that we should lose the support for our biggest ally in the region who is fighting Islamic terrorism with us, because Islamic terrorists are fighting near them? So what about every other country in the region? Why go after our allies? Because this administration is ignorant, that's why, but go ahead and use your rational arguments to tell me why Chad is on the list but Niger, where the actual fighting of Boko Haram is not, or Nigeria, or Mali, or Egypt, or any of the other dozen countries in that area that have done less for us than Chad has and have just as much possibility of Islamic terrorism within their borders?
Perhaps you should familiarize yourself with the features of fascism and compare them to the behaviors of the trump administration to maybe see why
One person in the conversation wonders if the father is a Cluster B personality. Funny, that, because it seems that all the people in the screenshot exhibit that behavior.
> Cluster B personality disorders are characterized by dramatic, overly emotional or unpredictable thinking or behavior. They include antisocial personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, histrionic personality disorder and narcissistic personality disorder. (Source)
As much as avoid eggs can be good for some people they are not cigarettes no matter how much you want them to be.
There is an interesting test (I don't recall the name, maybe someone knows?) that boils down your political leaning based on a series of simple questions about life. Such as if you preferred change/new things in your life, you'd be more left leaning; if you saw a new insect/animal/etc and immediately feared it, you'd be more right leaning (or if you wanted to learn about it, you'd be more left leaning); if you embraced emotions, you were more likely to be left leaning; if you were in a new environment and wanted to explore, you were more likely left leaning (and if you felt unsafe, you were more likely right leaning); etc.
I found this research paper that talks a bit about this stuff for right leaning people: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5793824/ Basically right leaning people are more likely to respond to negative stimuli / fear / threats to their safety / change of their environment.
Another paper talking about fear dispositions: https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Fear-Dispositions-and-their-Relationship-to-Hatemi-McDermott/d7bd0f7e14403c52f943cac7ca87b0f512d12059
Ffs... Not Trump, but "trump's". Like in a card game? https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/trump
No I'm informing you that the word "racism" has come to mean something more than it used to.
Again, I'm not arguing whether or not race exists. I'm informing you that it doesn't. Biology has shown that it doesn't. It only exists as a social construct (which you would know if you had bothered to read the links or just one of them).
What points have you made? Also you understand that others aren't obligated to answer you right? So if you ask something really stupid like "when did I mention Trump?", people can choose to ignore it. 😁
You're talking about phenotypic variation. That does not denote "races". Genotypic variation does.
I guess you are right it can happen anywhere. I had them wrapped around my waist.
Mayo Clinic: > Shingles is a viral infection that causes a painful rash. Although shingles can occur anywhere on your body, it most often appears as a single stripe of blisters that wraps around either the left or the right side of your torso. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/shingles/symptoms-causes/syc-20353054
Anytime you send a request to a domain without knowing the IP beforehand, your connection has to go through one of 5 companies, the Regional Internet Registries - and they in turn will send you down a chain of companies until you get what you're looking for.
For example, if you enter the URL https://mail.google.com into your browser, first it will go to the registry for your continent. They will see that it ends with .com, and send you to the .com domain registry. They will then look up google.com in their list, and send you to the google servers. Google will see you're looking for mail and send you resources from the mail server.
Point is, remove the key contact points at the top and you wouldn't be able to get anywhere using a web link.
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Most of them show the flat Earth map as something like the United Nations logo. Like this https://icons8.com/icon/58058/united-nations
The fact that the UN has this logo also encourages them greatly in their beliefs they "They" who control the world know the Earth is flat. Just to add also, these idiots wind me up more than pretty much any other type of conspiracy theorist. It's not like "There was a second shooter in the JFK assassination", it's a fundamental denial of proven reality and they drive me fucking nuts with it.
You should try it! It needs some kind of fat in my opinion, like an aioli or butter or something to make it richer - maybe pork belly or bacon? It’s perfect if you’re on a diet but trying to eat a lot of protein for the gym. Kangaroo meat also makes good jerky, which you can find on Amazon
You can order on Amazon for less than they usually cost in stores. https://www.amazon.com/b-Applicator-Digital-Tampons-Multi-Pack/dp/B00NJNJ6WI/ref=sr_1_2_s_it?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1517633443&sr=1-2&keywords=o.b+tampon
It could save your life and fits in almost any bag. It also has UV ink so cops can identify the target. It's legal in most (all?) states but some don't let you ship it there.
Don't carry a pocket knife with dreams of slashing at an attacker. They'll just take it from you and use it against you.
The American Academy of Pediatrics disagrees with you. I’ll side with the group of professionals over someone who is looking to blame other people for his shitty sex life. https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/circumcision/about/pac-20393550
Jays totally not a dumb question, since suppressing a whole system can probably lead to some serious complications! To be honest, I’m not 100% sure, but I think the shots that I got were specifically for my dog allergy. I don’t remember receiving any for my dust or mold allergies, and I don’t think that they were as severe as my dog allergy (plus my parents were serious dog people, so the dogs they had were also like family). Then again, I was so young when I started them that I don’t even remember starting them, so I don’t have a good recall of how bad my other allergies were and if they’re the same level of severity that they are now. My mom told me I had asthma attacks around the dogs, and I don’t doubt it since I also had asthma and allergens are known triggers for attacks. I have a friend who started her own shots recently, and she gets two different shots for her cat and dog allergies. I’m 99% sure that the shots are specific to one allergen rather than suppressing your whole histamine system, but my other allergies and daily need for Zyrtec throw some ambiguity into the situation. Maybe Mayo Clinic has some information on it?
Edit: they do! From https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/allergy-shots/about/pac-20392876
> Each allergy shot contains a tiny amount of the specific substance or substances that trigger your allergic reactions. These are called allergens. Allergy shots contain just enough allergens to stimulate your immune system — but not enough to cause a full-blown allergic reaction.
According to Jim Carey, when he was with Jenny McCarthy, drug makers "fixed" animal vaccines, but not human ones, so if you vaccintated your kids, you were treating them worse than dogs.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/the-judgment-on-vaccines_n_189777
> If you can over-immunize a dog, is it so far out to assume that you can over-immunize a child? These forward thinking vets also decided to remove thimerosal from animal vaccines in 1992, and yet this substance, which is 49% mercury, is still in human vaccines. Don't our children deserve as much consideration as our pets?
Or maybe a Barf Bag of Devouring? Automatic cleanup, never have to worry that your Barf Bag of Holding is one of those ones that are not infinite.
http://www.worldometers.info/world-population/sweden-population/
You are talking out of your ass. 100 years from now, Sweden will be maybe 30% foreign born. There will literally never be more Somalians than Swedes. You're paranoid and delusional.
> No one has a gluten allergy. The only gluten “sensitivity” is celiacs disease.
Ok, even if that's officially a "sensitivity" (which does not appear to be the case, as refrenced here: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/wheat-allergy/symptoms-causes/syc-20378897). Common usage of the word coveres it.
But, celiac disease is the body producing antibodies to Gluten, which guess what, is an allergy.
Not sure what you are saying. There are viruses (like Nora virus) that cause the stomach/intestinal lining to shed. The feces can cause other people to become infected.
So are you saying that the vaccines don’t do this? I think you’re right but I just want to be clear. This is something a virus can do but not the viruses (especially the attenuated viruses) cannot.
There also things that some anti-vacc people believe in that cause your various linings to shed. Yeah, industrial bleach is a good thing to give your kids.
It is. It's called paranoid personality disorder.
https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/paranoid-personality-disorder
And it's hard to manage these people because they see people that are trying to help them as part of the conspiracy.
It's even harder because a lot of paranoid people get together to reinforce their perception that "it's not us, it's them". Paranoid people are often perceived as "eccentrics" by the general population so they just don't get the help they need. When in fact they are most likely sick and need medical/psychological help.
They think about 50% of schizophrenics also abuse drugs & alcohol, which is not quite the same thing as causing the condition. Could be a contributing factor, or could even be the schizophrenia contributing to the drug addiction. There are people who can get similar psychoses from certain drugs, but those symptoms generally go away when the person stops using, so they don't call it schizophrenia.
[https://www.webmd.com/schizophrenia/substance-abuse-schizophrenia](One source)
> I've examined issues like herbicides, pesticides, RF and food additives, but none seem to provide an explanation.
What are your credentials? Where has your research been published? Is there some reason the general public should accept your analysis, which runs contrary to the following:
One actual doctor says: > “When you see an increase like [leukemia up almost 35% since 1975] -- that fast -- in a short period of time, most likely it is going to be driven by some exposure to environmental factors,” says Catherine Metayer, MD, PhD, an adjunct professor at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Health.
Another actual doctor says > Dr Denis Henshaw, Professor of Human Radiation Effects at Bristol University, the scientific adviser for Children with Cancer UK, said air pollution was by far the biggest culprit, accounting for around 40 per cent of the rise, but other elements of modern lifestyles are also to blame. Among these are obesity, pesticides and solvents inhaled during pregnancy, circadian rhythm disruption through too much bright light at night, radiation from x-rays and CT scans, smoking during and after pregnancy, magnetic fields from power lines, gadgets in homes, and potentially, radiation from mobile phones.
The same article as above also states
> [Researchers at the charity Children with Cancer UK ] say that although some of the rise can be explained by improvements in cancer diagnoses and more screening, the majority is probably caused by environmental factors.
You have evidence to the contrary?
Shingles, in later age, is caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox. It lies dormant in nerves after an infection. Which is why many seniors (sometimes even people >40 years) do get it. So I checked if someone who hasn’t got chickenpox could still get shingles in later life. And there is always a possibility. There’s a vaccine that you could get if you so choose. It’s to be taken by people over 50.
You can fly to Rome, Italy for less than $500.
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Or, fly to Milan first, then either fly or take the train to Rome, still ~$500.
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Or go to Paris first, then to Rome, still under $500.
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A trip to Europe doesn't cost $1 million.
Here's a synonym chain from "sinful" to "faithful" in eight steps (feel free to click through it and verify): Sinful, shameful, flagrant, brazen, audacious, resolute, steadfast, faithful.
Linking to a thesaurus with no further comment is the laziest non-argument that one can make. You should be able to do better than that, and if you can't, you shouldn't even be a part of the conversation.
That's the national child abuse hotline.
I'd like to echo other comments - Please, please keep dated copies of this shit and report her to CPS. It's not enough that her kids are with her parents; she needs to have all access legally revoked. Restraining order as well.
Seriously man, if you care at all about protecting innocent kids, please report this. You can do it anonymously if that makes you more likely to do it.
wikiHow:
https://www.wikihow.com/Make-an-Anonymous-Report-to-Child-Protective-Services
delusions of <strong><em>grandeur</em></strong>
https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/manuka-honey-medicinal-uses
“Several recent studies show manuka honey is effective when used on top of wounds and leg ulcers. Studies also show it's effective in fighting infection and promoting healing.”
So idk about a dog bite but it’s apparently effective for some things. I’ve used it on burns with good results but ymmv.
Two things. One, I JUST demonstrated that's wrong. Usually when someone shows that 2+2 doesn't equal 5 you don't then come back and say "no, 2+2=5" because you were just shown it's wrong.
Secondly, that guy is a moron and wrong. Johannasburg to Perth Non stop. https://www.google.com/flights/#search;f=JNB;t=PER;d=2017-08-18;r=2017-08-22;sel=JNBPER0SA280,PERJNB0SA281;mc=m;q=johannesburg+to+Perth
To Santiago, one stop in Sao Paul. https://www.google.com/flights/#search;f=JNB;t=SCL;d=2017-08-18;r=2017-08-22;sel=JNBGRU0JJ8163-GRUROS1JJ8130-ROSSCL1LA471;mc=m;q=johannesburg+to+Perth
Look at the flights going from Japan to the US. They aren't going anywhere near the North pole, are they? That would be the shortest according to the flat earth, which completely disproves your assertion BEFORE YOU MADE IT. Holy shit. I cannot fathom how loyal you are to being incorrect that I can demonstrate you're wrong to make a claim and you still make the claim afterwards.
Also, you can debunk that guys flight path claim by literally just looking them up yourself, but yet you like to imply that I don't know how to do research. The projecting is staggeringly obvious.
Stop being a blind follower of uneducated youtube idiots, you know, that thing you criticize everyone else for?
Actually I keep meaning to read Downfall. https://www.amazon.com/Downfall-End-Imperial-Japanese-Empire/dp/0141001461/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=operation+downfall&qid=1623177568&sr=8-3
In "The Fog of War" McNamara admits that he could have been prosecuted as a war criminal for fire bombing Japan, but we won the war so he got away with it.
Frankly, look at any war and both sides commit criminal acts, e.g. murdering people. But wars seem to have differing standards when it comes to criminality.
I lucked out, my sister had a baby about 8 months before mine was born, and he grew pretty quickly. My sister also went a little crazy with the ordering, so she had almost two of the huge boxes of pampers unused for size 1. Our baby registry was on Amazon, so we got $100 for diaper/baby stuff that we ordered some size 2s Huggies when the time came. I just ordered Luvs, and those were the first diapers I actually paid for, and I got lucky that there was a sale on Amazon (for size 2 at least). Less than $20 gets you 216
I don't think they have the wetness indicator, but so far it was pretty easy to tell if he needs a changing.
This is how they sell it.
> Turpentine has been used as natural remedy for a variety of health problems for generations! Great-grandmothers used turpentine for a yearly "cleansing" for every member of the family or for her rheumatism and nagging cough. While the thought of using paint brush cleaner sounds harsh and foolish, turpentine could be classified as an herbal remedy. > > Herbal remedies are medicines made from plants, and that is just what true turpentine is! Turpentine is made by distilling pine resin from pine trees. Many essential oils are made by distilling plant material into a concentrated natural medicine.
I'm not linking to site, i don't want to give them traffic, but it also lists turpentine as being part of ''protocols'' for autistic children.
Want to know how popular it is, check out the amazon review stats here
On the Q&A section, the question is asked "The label on the bottle says this is not for internal use?", the response from the seller (and producer)...
> > This is in accordance with FDA regulations. > > Also in accordance with FDA regulations, we do not give medicinal advice regarding our products. You are welcome to read customer reviews of our products to obtain the information you are seeking, or you can also seek out the advice of a holistic health practitioner. > Thanks again!
So they're selling this snake oil, knowing they have to deceive the FDA to do it, and telling people to read the reviews for the ''medical'' advice as they know they cannot give any.
What about where they talk about the police "collecting the proofs" on that same page? You stated before that that kind of proof is already plural, and is incorrect as proofs.
I use Wi-fi Analyser for Android.
It'll show you all the received SSID, what channel they are on, hardware ID, signal strength meter so you can track down what's broadcasting a particular SSID.
Play store link: Relay for reddit
Wow, that's really interesting to hear. I'm not surprised you guys are back in touch. It seems like even though he sucks in a lot of ways and has caused you a lot of problems, you guys have a truly deep connection for whatever reason. It's a shame it doesn't fit into the sub, I'd LOVE to hear more about it honestly. I guess maybe it not fitting into the sub means that perhaps he's grown a tiny bit out of his extreme neckbeard ways? Very curious about him and yalls continuing relationship, if you ever want to share I'd very very gladly read about it.
You're welcome. I do a lot of reading myself. You've probably read Stephen King's book On Writing. If not, you should you'd like it. He said in the book the best way to be a great writer is basically to read like its your job, 7-8+ hours a day. And he's done that forever. Your writing, based on how much you've said you've read throughout the years, seems to bear out the truth in his thoughts on that. The best writers are great readers for sure.
Cursory googling says yes it is true: https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/men-vs-women-which-gender-is-more-likely-to-be-fatally-struck-by-lightning/351789
Though what that has to do with women idk. From this report and common sense would tell you that men are more likely to be hit because they tend to participate in outdoorsy activities and jobs that increase the risk of being struck by lightning. There's also the fact that men are more likely overall to do high risk behavior like fucking around outside when the weather is bad and disregard safety protocols.
Based on a 12 year old study (2010), and even older data.
This is the emoji in question.
I mean, it can definitely be used to imply a small penis, if it's in the right context, but I'd hardly call it a "small penis emoji." It's just a "missed it by THAT much" emoji.
Solar at night is changing, new tech is on the way: solar at night
Also, battery tech is improving. Saltwater batteries are already a thing for home use, and at least half a dozen new technologies are under development.
They say that negative effects have been seen, but they have not been able to draw a direct connection due to lack of research.
I was given a presentation where I got most of this information from a professor at my college. I don't have the link to the original military based research, but here is one from consumer reports http://www.consumerreports.org/cell-phones/government-to-announce-results-of-study-on-cell-phones-and-cancer-today/
This is from the American cancer society, again saying that there are signs that something is causing an increase in cancer rates, but that no definitive connection can be made because of lack of research https://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancer-causes/radiation-exposure/cellular-phones.html
Edit: anything that uses electricity emits EMF. There are no reliable articles saying it emits "dangerous levels" because the effects are directly related to the amount of exposure over time. Eating cake isn't dangerous but eating a whole cake every day for 40 years will cause obesity.
Used to called them literacy tests.
>The test was to be taken in 10 minutes flat, and a single wrong answer meant a failing grade.
https://www.ferris.edu/HTMLS/news/jimcrow/question/2012/pdfs-docs/literacytest.pdf
http://www.openculture.com/2014/07/literacy-test-louisiana-used-to-suppress-the-black-vote.html
setting up infectious disease monitoring isn’t fascism, bud
perhaps have a longer think about what fascism is? a read of this may help:
Sign 8/12 of facism, ""The enemy is both strong and weak. “By a continuous shifting of rhetorical focus, the enemies are at the same time too strong and too weak.”"
-Umberto Eco, who grew up in fascist Italy
Very good question and while I cannot tell from the picture I did Google search the image and found they are most likely mosquitoes. Here's her picture and an article.
This is actually a picture taken by a girl who lives in Siberia. She is trying to show the dichotomy of the shit weather they have in the region.
https://thenextweb.com/shareables/2019/07/09/pakistan-politician-gta-video-fake/
Thank you for commenting about that. The video had my dying tho I guess it looks realistic enough to be a simulation but it literally has slow motion and a revolving angle.