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[QUOTE=Pistons;2539578]And to liven up the forum a bit more: The RNA vaccines in particular (Pfizer, Moderna) has a very high chance of causing infertility. I have read a million and one articles stating that this claim is wrong. But research the original source yourself and if you understand how communication works, you will realize that the chances of that being the case is extremely high.[/QUOTE]There is absolutely zero evidence of this, and this is basically stupid conspiracy theory bullshit.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2539521]True. But I think the smarter girls in the clubs actually know this. Whether the stories are true or not, they are aware as they allude to whales that pay for their company outside of the clubs or to extravagant locales. But many of the ones who have those types of customers still worked the clubs regularly as the income there is (was) more consistent. It even serves as a hunting ground for them to snag more whales. They could be sitting at home or in a hotel waiting for the big fish to call, but why not spend that down time making a few hundred bucks a day in the clubs.[/QUOTE]I fly, I land, I go too FKK, I wait for the stunner for usually hours, I find the stunner, I fuck the shit out of beautiful stunners in FKK, I eat, I wait for stunner for usually hours, I fuck the shit out of beautiful stunners in FKK, I sleep, I eat, I go to FKK, I wait for the stunner in FKK for usually few hours, I find the stunner, I fuck the shit out of beautiful stunners in FKK, repeat LOL!
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[QUOTE=Pistons;2539571]Actually this whole pandemic is being used as a test project in order to figure out who the AI holograms are, and who are self thinking sentient beings inside this AI we live in. It cannot get more scientific than this.
My only concern is if they force beautiful FKK girls to take the vaccines.[/QUOTE]For me, too many deaths in France and everywhere, even in Germany with more than 72000, millions of people losing job, and no ski for second Winter. Just facts.
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[QUOTE=Pistons;2539578]And to liven up the forum a bit more: The RNA vaccines in particular (Pfizer, Moderna) has a very high chance of causing infertility. I have read a million and one articles stating that this claim is wrong. But research the original source yourself and if you understand how communication works, you will realize that the chances of that being the case is extremely high.[/QUOTE]How could we know? When vaccine only started on end of last year. Less babies in France under covid, but nothing about vaccine.
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[QUOTE=HammerTime96;2539725]Stop believing the lies from the Pharma Trolls posing as 'medical experts' here on ISG![/QUOTE]Like I posted here yesterday. These trolls here on ISG do not even know where the medicines comes from. They believe medicines are made by the pharma industry. While the real medicine is always found in nature. All the pharma companies do it to take ingredients from nature, add a toxin, repackage it, and sell it for profit.
And that is why the Pharmacuticles industry is the worlds biggest sector in lobbying. Bigger than oil and gas. Even at the peak of oil and gas. And the reason is that a lot of that budget goes into changing student curriculums. While other sectors focus on other types of communication.
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[QUOTE=Sirioja;2539743]For me, too many deaths in France and everywhere, even in Germany with more than 72000, millions of people losing job, and no ski for second Winter. Just facts.[/QUOTE]I agree. When just aprox 10 000 Pfizer vaccines had been set in Norway, 23 people had already died from the vaccine itself. When the media story was released, crisis management was adopted. A PR company I know got the job, and the story was changed slightly. Globally all countries now has received a message to cover up these deaths.
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[QUOTE=Paulie97;2539321]Just look at Alex Jones, a guy with no higher education who references any far out source indiscriminately along with his own imaginations. He probably doesn't even know what a primary source is. But he's seen a lot of personal financial success selling hocus pocus vitamin supplements, gold and silver investments and survival gear. The misinformation draws a crowd for the sales pitch.[/QUOTE]In the age of social media, the truth will not always prevail. All you have to do is be loud, repeat yourself, and act confident as you repeat those "truths". It's about self-promotion. ISG might even be a microcosm of that: if you serial post you can change the narrative!
[QUOTE=Mursenary;2539466] The "freaks and geeks" crowd have actually produced numerous productive contributors to society such as Musk, Zuckerberg, various innovators; however, the same phenomenon has produced the Timothy McVeighs, Adam Lanza's, and James Holmes.[/QUOTE]Musk and Zuckerberg ultimately found a crowd that would accept them. I imagine they laughed, had fun and formed social bonds with other freaks and geeks. The latter group would be characterized as loners. Loners are more susceptible to being radicalized or finding solace in online hate groups, constantly degrading people they deem to be "inferior". In short there is a difference between having nerdy friends, and no friends at all.
[QUOTE=Mursenary;2538969]Arrogant people who are too lazy to actually learn the subject think that they know more than those who actually spent the time to learn and more importantly, understand.[/QUOTE]People thinking that they know better than the experts is the new norm. Trump's economic, military, or scientific advisors all knew more than him, but in his own mind he knew better, because he had "intuition". But I could see this trend continuing because the educational system (in the West since since the 1980's) instills a false sense of confidence in child's own capabilities. Instead of telling a child they got the answer wrong, and they need to work harder, they are told that their answer has merit too:
[QUOTE]Psychological research has shown that uncritically lavishing praise on children who already have low self-esteem only serves to inhibit their performance. For example, teacher telling a low self-esteem child in art class that his/her low-quality drawing is wonderful might be expected to encourage great effort from the child in future to improve drawing technique. But, in practice, the lavish praise actually discourages the child from doing anything different in future lest the effort fails and the quality of the drawing actually disimproves. On the other hand, praising high self-esteem children for good performance does spur them on to greater efforts.
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/science/self-esteem-is-great-so-long-as-it-is-rooted-in-reality-1.3692374
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[QUOTE=HammerTime96;2539722]In the meantime, 7 European nations suspend the Astra Zeneca 'vaccine:
[URL]https://www.france24.com/en/europe/20210311-covid-19-denmark-pauses-use-of-astrazeneca-vaccine-over-blood-clot-fears[/URL]
[URL]https://edition.cnn.com/2021/03/11/europe/astrazeneca-vaccine-denmark-suspension-intl/index.html[/URL]
[URL]https://www.politico.eu/article/eu-countries-halt-oxford-astrazeneca-vaccine-rollout-after-blood-clots/[/URL]
Keep on believing the lies from the Pharma Trolls here on ISG!
Remember how the 'usual suspects' here told you months ago that Astra Zeneca was 'safe' and how it was all one big tinfoil hat 'conspiracy' when someone pointed out the obvious problems surrounding this? Here are a few.[/QUOTE]In a more recent post you stated that AZ vaccine was actually banned in those countries. If you don't understand the difference between suspension (pending an investigation) and ban, I'm so sorry for you as your life must suck very badly! I hope you and Pistons stick to your beliefs and reject any vaccine and ANY medicine you will need / require in the future, so that Mother Nature can do the rest.
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[QUOTE=TomTigers;2539733]There is absolutely zero evidence of this, and this is basically stupid conspiracy theory bullshit.[/QUOTE]Another username from Mursenary? LOL!
"Zero evidence?" Have a look at the long term tests of all those mRNA 'vaccines' and you might be surprised.
Remember how there also was 'zero evidence' when people were warning that there were serious issues with the AstraZeneca vaccine? Well, this 'vaccine' was suspended by 7 EU countries and now also by Thailand.
[URL]https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-56369550[/URL]
All "conspiracy theory bullshit," right?
P.S. 62% of Israelis believe a 4th lockdown is highly likely, *despite* nearly 90% of it's population being vaccinated: [URL]https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/03/09/poll-62-of-israelis-believe-4th-lockdown-highly-likely/[/URL].
P. P.S. Italy will lock down over Easter: [URL]https://news.sky.com/story/italy-set-to-impose-national-lockdown-over-easter-weekend-12243539[/URL].
Of course, it will 'only' be for a few days over Easter, just like the previous "15 days to flatten the curve" lies. / sarc.
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Well, Zuckerberg and Musk are clearly free thinking conscious individuals. If anyone's definition of a freak, is to just not be a sheep, then there is probably something wrong with your framing. Musk for example just has a big interest in philosophy. Zuckerberg is more of a geek.
Loner is a weired term in this corona pandemic. But I will be dead honest with you here, the 4 sexiest girl at my gym would all be categorized as loners. IT programmer girls working from home, and one dentist student who mainly just reads all day. One is a nurse who only works at night or goes to the gym. Additionally I live with another girl falling into that category, and she only reads fantasy, works in a book store and goes to the gym and got the sickest bum muscles. Slightly too strong for me actually.
When all that is said, the covid pandemic has increased the rate in which the information age is transforming society. Information being democratized. In this transition there is bound to be chaos. But all you need to to is basically listen to what I write on ISG.
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[QUOTE=Pistons;2539762]I agree. When just aprox 10 000 Pfizer vaccines had been set in Norway, 23 people had already died from the vaccine itself. When the media story was released, crisis management was adopted. A PR company I know got the job, and the story was changed slightly. Globally all countries now has received a message to cover up these deaths.[/QUOTE]Not from AZ? Which is forbidden at the moment in 5 countries and Norway, but not in France where many medical don't want to get. When you think you are strong enough, can wait to make own little soldiers vaccine. Second bad winter, wish I will have good Summer, like previous and even better with Summer ski.
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[QUOTE=ExpatLover;2539728]We have to wait to see and study the results of the mass vaccination in Israel. We can have a look about China, Japan, Korea where there is no mass vaccination but the things are under control, their economies are booming, the pandemic is just accelerating the decline of the so called western world, life expectation in the US went down 2 years. China is the only super power today but they are too clever and still let the US believe they are the number one. I know well both countries you just need to go by night in some places in NY, Miami, Chicago to understand that the US government is too weak even to control their own cities. Nothing like this is possible in China.[/QUOTE]How can you know the truth in China? Where when you are not a sheep, you go to jail, like driving in Switzerland. Also what about so sexist country like Japan? Without crazy Trump, I would prefer to live in US, in Alaska, or San Francisco, or NY, Boston or Salt Lake, but I prefer to live in beautiful France, land of freedom and number 1 for tourism, must be a reason. Do Chinese know the word freedom?
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[QUOTE=Sirioja;2539850]How can you know the truth in China? Where when you are not a sheep, you go to jail, like driving in Switzerland. Also what about so sexist country like Japan? Without crazy Trump, I would prefer to live in US, in Alaska, or San Francisco, or NY, Boston or Salt Lake, but I prefer to live in beautiful France, land of freedom and number 1 for tourism, must be a reason. Do Chinese know the word freedom?[/QUOTE]France, land of freedom? Victims of French police brutality and racism might disagree.
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[QUOTE=Sirioja;2539850]I prefer to live in beautiful France, land of freedom and number 1 for tourism, must be a reason.[/QUOTE]There seems to be an exodus of French citizens choosing to live abroad.
[QUOTE][b]The French consulate in London has estimated that up to 400,000 French nationals live in the capital, a number equal to the population of France's sixth largest city[/b].
The Foreign Ministry recorded 1.6 million expats at the end of last year. But that figure only includes people who had registered at French consulates abroad. So the real figure is twice as high, says Hlne Charveriat, the delegate-general of the Union of French Citizens Abroad.
She told The Independent that while the figure of 2.5 million expatriates is not enormous, what is more troubling is the increase of about 2 percent each year.
Young people feel stuck, and they want interesting jobs. Businessmen say the labour code is complex and they are taxed even before they start working. Pensioners can also pay less tax abroad, she says.
Frances unemployment rate is hovering around 10 percent. As for high-earners, almost 600 people subject to a wealth tax on assets of more than 800,000 (630,000) left France in 2012, 20 percent more than the previous year.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/french-say-au-revoir-france-over-two-million-french-people-now-live-abroad-and-most-are-crossing-channel-and-heading-london-9788348.html
[/QUOTE][QUOTE][b]In 2018, 7 out of 10 young French people (18-24 years old) plan to move abroad.[/b]
The causes of this decision would be their wish for adventure (46% of their answers) and their search for better career opportunities (40.4%).
[b]Compared to the results observed two years ago, 51% of 18- to 24-year-olds would be more likely to move abroad.[/b]
But young people are not the only ones who want to live abroad. A third of French people are more likely to emigrate than they did two years ago. If we look at the data, we go from one million French expatriates worldwide in 2000 to more than 2 million in 2017.
The majority of French people would be looking for a lower cost of living (44.3% of the respondents) or a better standard of living (43%).
Last but not least, 23% of the French planning to leave want to do it for life.
The most considered destinations according to this survey are Canada, Portugal and Spain.
https://www.mondassur.com/en/your-news/health-during-trip/72-of-young-french-people-want-to-move-abroad/.[/QUOTE][QUOTE]Todays migration isnt politically or religiously motivated, however; its economic. [b]This is borne out by the makeup of the departing population, which consists disproportionately of young people, 70 percent of the migrants are under 40 and advanced-degree holders, who do their studies in France but offer their skills elsewhere.[/b]
https://www.city-journal.org/html/gloomy-france-13619.html.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=McAdonis;2539768]In the age of social media, the truth will not always prevail. All you have to do is be loud, repeat yourself, and act confident as you repeat those "truths". It's about self-promotion. ISG might even be a microcosm of that: if you serial post you can change the narrative!
Musk and Zuckerberg ultimately found a crowd that would accept them. I imagine they laughed, had fun and formed social bonds with other freaks and geeks. The latter group would be characterized as loners. Loners are more susceptible to being radicalized or finding solace in online hate groups, constantly degrading people they deem to be "inferior". In short there is a difference between having nerdy friends, and no friends at all.
People thinking that they know better than the experts is the new norm. Trump's economic, military, or scientific advisors all knew more than him, but in his own mind he knew better, because he had "intuition". But I could see this trend continuing because the educational system (in the West since since the 1980's) instills a false sense of confidence in child's own capabilities. Instead of telling a child they got the answer wrong, and they need to work harder, they are told that their answer has merit too:[/QUOTE]I agree. My point was to show that they come from the same childhood trauma of social rejection. The difference is how the person adjusts to social rejection. A healthy subculture can be very beneficial, while the wrong ones lead to attachment to far fringe subcultures that lead to pathological psychologies. "Freaks and Geeks" was an allusion to a 90's sitcom that romanticized geek culture, a trend of the time. As such, being a geek has adopted healthy connotations and as stated, led to productive members of society. On the other hand, people like Lanza attached themselves to online communities that promoted conspiracy theories not too different than the ones being spewed on this very board. Even though the "loner" group may not know the other members of the boards personally, it is still a community of like-minded people for them. That sense of community and the mindset that community promoted defines my definition of a subculture.
As such, social rejection does not have to define a person. Their choices in reaction to that rejection gives true insight into that person. Even acceptance into the nerdy subcultures still requires some polishing of social skills which leads to a more apt human. Retreating to online communities that romanticize privileged knowledge or special insights often produces a false sense of superiority, often aimed towards the people who "rejected" them. That being said, I must be careful as I don't want to be the victim of some crazy person's revenge porn fantasies.