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[QUOTE=Gino02;2613233]Here's the new low -- bring some unrelated political stories to defend the already proven biggest criminal "medicinal" company and and it's crooked "scientists". Is this some "experts" call "whataboutism"?[/QUOTE]Yes yes, you're implicating that it is much more acceptable to habitually speak in political undertones rather than being direct and forthright. Understood!
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2613138]It's just so much easier to invent bullshit on the internet. Small children grow out of the phase when they live in a pretend world, but 150 delusional Pierrot has the brain of a 4 year old.[/QUOTE]Yep. "Put up or shut up" as we say. He was too scared to put up yet too emotionally fragile to shut up. Instead asks "where were you?" as if other people also hear the imaginary conversations he has in his head.
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2613142]You wrote that you are in general more fit than a triple world champion, not just that. So I decided to push back on your bullshit. Keep writing this stuff, keep showing to everybody how you live in a pretend world, 150 W delusional Pierrot. Proud of being tiny, with average power of 150 W. Write that stuff in a cycling forum if you dare and watch how every single person there will laugh in your face. No wonder you don't have any friends.[/QUOTE]With your so many friends in your imagination, when I see guys in brothels, I don t need such friends, you are lucky to be at around 300 kms from Stelvio and Mortirolo, but I'm pretty sure you and your imaginary friends will never be able to climb there, when I'm much more far and this is my enjoyable garden. For sure I'm much lighter than too heavy to climb Sagan who would never be able to dance on bicycle for more than 1 hour without stopping, and tomorrow will be in Loze steep if no snow to climb, when Globe Romanian GND are easier for you.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2613378]Yep. "Put up or shut up" as we say. He was too scared to put up yet too emotionally fragile to shut up. Instead asks "where were you?" as if other people also hear the imaginary conversations he has in his head.[/QUOTE]I meant I knew you would never be on the steep when you never climbed, so I preferred to keep on my tour with my best ever Mortirolo, more than 1300 meters climbing for 12 kms. No US nor ZH on the steep, only in brothels.
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[QUOTE=Sirioja;2613385]I meant I knew you would never be on the steep when you never climbed, so I preferred to keep on my tour with my best ever Mortirolo, more than 1300 meters climbing for 12 kms. No US nor ZH on the steep, only in brothels.[/QUOTE]If you knew, it would have been guaranteed money for you. But you are just a scared little mouse with no life.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2613376]Yes yes, you're implicating that it is much more acceptable to habitually speak in political undertones rather than being direct and forthright. Understood![/QUOTE]LOL. Do you think this information is real or fake?
Wednesday, September 2, 2009. Justice Department Announces Largest Health Care Fraud Settlement in Its History. Pfizer to Pay $2.3 Billion for Fraudulent Marketing. ([URL]https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-announces-largest-health-care-fraud-settlement-its-history[/URL]).
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[QUOTE=Sirioja;2613385]I meant I knew you would never be on the steep when you never climbed, so I preferred to keep on my tour with my best ever Mortirolo, more than 1300 meters climbing for 12 kms. No US nor ZH on the steep, only in brothels.[/QUOTE]Another day, another wrinkle old man.
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2613476]If you knew, it would have been guaranteed money for you.[/QUOTE]It would have been an opportunity to buy a decent road bike, not an old beaten Taiwanese made entry level mountain bike with slick tires.
But the problem is, road bikes come with road gears and big wheels, it's harder to ride at 6 km / h with them.
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[QUOTE=Gino02;2613510]LOL. Do you think this information is real or fake?
Wednesday, September 2, 2009. Justice Department Announces Largest Health Care Fraud Settlement in Its History. Pfizer to Pay $2.3 Billion for Fraudulent Marketing. ([URL]https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-announces-largest-health-care-fraud-settlement-its-history[/URL]).[/QUOTE]It's quite real. Marketing fraud.
Criticism regarding selectively choosing when to apply judgement of worthiness regarding trust to suit one's agenda and beliefs still applies.
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2613476]If you knew, it would have been guaranteed money for you. But you are just a scared little mouse with no life.[/QUOTE]Bingo. Mental illness is a beast to be reckon. Ignoring it feeds the beast.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2613568]Another day, another wrinkle old man.[/QUOTE]Real fact is I was on the steep in Mortirolo on Saturday 2 October and quite easy for first time, when I often suffered there, more difficult than Verbier. I climbed more than 30000 meters high on this Summer. And You? Today, not my final because will have to return to Ventoux as soon car is repaired, will be great test to push engine and test grip to limit, but in Loze and making mistake not to climb topless as usual to keep my body temperature not highering, my science not to waste energy, when was only 11 degrees and windy at the bottom, but sun and no wind on top 2304 high, but even I could be faster topless, but most often faster than 8 km / h on steepest which are not long like 3 kilometers steeper than 19% average between 3 and 6 in Ovaro and Zoncolan, even having to slalom among gravels on track, recovering putting 18 and even 16 on rear to be faster than 30 km / h on quite flat and really no problem for wall on top. I don t remember if Sagan climbed Zoncolan when Formolo was Bora leader, but from how I saw him so difficult in easier Loze, I would like to see him between kilometers 3 and 6 in Zoncolan. Others today were with electric bicycles or quad, you should try. I m sure I can be faster, wish to see on next Summer. Wish for last for this wonderful Summer in Ventoux again, with no cold flog on top, not what I call beautiful weather.
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[QUOTE=Gino02;2612867]Read this (well, we should still believe all the "scientists" who work for such a criminal organization):
[URL]https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-announces-largest-health-care-fraud-settlement-its-history[/URL]
Wednesday, September 2, 2009.
Justice Department Announces Largest Health Care Fraud Settlement in Its History.
Pfizer to Pay $2.3 Billion for Fraudulent Marketing.[/QUOTE]It's a tip of the iceberg. They do that every single time they want to sell something. In other fields of business it would be labelled corruption. But here it is intrinsic for the industry. I call it institutional corruption.
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[QUOTE=Sirioja;2613707]Real fact is I was on the steep in Mortirolo on Saturday 2 October and quite easy for first time, when I often suffered there, more difficult than Verbier. I climbed more than 30000 meters high on this Summer. And You? Today, not my final because will have to return to Ventoux as soon car is repaired, will be great test to push engine and test grip to limit, but in Loze and making mistake not to climb topless as usual to keep my body temperature not highering, my science not to waste energy, when was only 11 degrees and windy at the bottom, but sun and no wind on top 2304 high, but even I could be faster topless, but most often faster than 8 km / h on steepest which are not long like 3 kilometers steeper than 19% average between 3 and 6 in Ovaro and Zoncolan, even having to slalom among gravels on track, recovering putting 18 and even 16 on rear to be faster than 30 km / h on quite flat and really no problem for wall on top. I don t remember if Sagan climbed Zoncolan when Formolo was Bora leader, but from how I saw him so difficult in easier Loze, I would like to see him between kilometers 3 and 6 in Zoncolan. Others today were with electric bicycles or quad, you should try. I m sure I can be faster, wish to see on next Summer. Wish for last for this wonderful Summer in Ventoux again, with no cold flog on top, not what I call beautiful weather.[/QUOTE]Blah blah Dementia blah blah ego / identity issues blah blah wrinkly balls blah blah.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2613794]Blah blah Dementia blah blah ego / identity issues blah blah wrinkly balls blah blah.[/QUOTE]Well, there are links between dementia and delusions. Primarily dementia with Lewy bodies.
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[QUOTE=BigBuddy69;2613646]It would have been an opportunity to buy a decent road bike, not an old beaten Taiwanese made entry level mountain bike with slick tires.
But the problem is, road bikes come with road gears and big wheels, it's harder to ride at 6 km / h with them.[/QUOTE]I recommend him to get a bike with 650 wheels, those are made for people 1m50 tall. There are child sizes too.