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  1. #3290
    Quote Originally Posted by Paulie97  [View Original Post]
    As Jed Clampett used to say, "take off your shoes, set a spell" because you are going to be waiting a very long time. Wink.
    What's "unsubstantiated" about my claim that no long term studies have been done?

    We simply do not know all long term effects, because all those "vaccines" are deployed under "emergency-use rules" allowing them to skip long term studies.

    You want to see long term studies? Look in the mirror: you are it! You're the Guinea pig, and DNA altering side effects simply can NOT be ruled out!

    The fact that pharmaceutical companies are NOT liable for any side effects should be a huge red flag for everybody, but government trolls like yourself and Murcenary continue to gaslight here, trying to twist my words around.

    https://www.nationalgeographic.com/s...ry-concerning/

    “The lack of data is very concerning,” adds Peter Doshi, associate professor of pharmaceutical health services research at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy. “All we have right now is a headline by Pfizer.”
    Would you buy a car that has never been thoroughly tested? Would you drive 200 km / h on the German Autobahn with the risk that the brakes might not work or the suspension might collapse because the car manufacturer has not tested those components? Would you feel screwed over if you couldn't even sue the manufacturer while you spend the rest of your life in a wheel chair after the car crash?

    Suckers who blindly believe the unverified claims from a pharmaceutical company are probably the same suckers who blindly believe the claims from a working girl and then are fleeced and upsold when they go to a room with her. LOL!

  2. #3289
    Quote Originally Posted by BigBuddy69  [View Original Post]
    The consequences of bullying on feeble minds are terrible.
    Quote Originally Posted by TonyMontanaaO7  [View Original Post]
    Being bullied makes young people incredibly insecure: When you're being bullied, you can feel constantly insecure and on guard. Even if you're not actively being bullied, you're aware it could start anytime. It has a big mental and emotional impactyou feel unaccepted, isolated, angry, and withdrawn. You're always wondering how you can do better and how you can escape a bully's notice. You're also stunted because of the constant tension and because maybe you forego making certain friendships or miss out on taking certain chances that could actually help your development.
    Bingo fellas, nailed it.

  3. #3288
    Quote Originally Posted by Sirioja  [View Original Post]
    All medicals, even in US, except you, tell about mutants, at least 4 known at the moment and EU countries closed borders, even inside EU because of mutants spreading, when I have nothing to do with this EU decision to try to protect us, when I would really prefer to go to ski, or to FKK land, than closed borders and no ski at the moment in France nor Germany nor Italy. Don't you have a Californian mutant? With California which was down under very few weeks ago. UK was in panic and London out of control on beginning of this new year, under their mutant.
    So what are "all medicals" saying about mutants in relation to vaccines efficacy?

    You still haven't answered the question:

    Question, can you define what determines when a mutation becomes called a "mutant"? Can you tell me what actually differentiates one "mutant" from another?
    It doesn't seem like you know.

  4. #3287
    Quote Originally Posted by HammerTime96  [View Original Post]
    The lockdowns have actually kept this virus alive for much longer than normal, allowing multiple mutations, but at the same time they have completely destroyed the economy that is needed to support a healthcare system. Merkel and Macron have done the opposite of what is logical.

    This is why the WHO recommends lockdowns only as an absolute LAST resort, and only for a very limited time like a few weeks in order "to buy time" and to release pressure off the hospital system. In Europe, most strict lockdowns started at the end of October and are still ongoing. Most people don't expect any easing of these lockdowns until Easter, which this year is on April 4th.

    That means: 5 months (nearly half a year) of almost pure lockdowns with closed restaurants, closed gyms, closed shops, yet "cases" have continued to increase which means that the virus is still spreading and continues to mutate. This also means that lockdowns have an extremely limited use.

    Directly from the WHO website: https://www.who.int/news-room/q-a-de...s-and-covid-19.
    Why has Mexico, with next to zero restrictions, had some of the worst case numbers in the world?

    Cases increasing in Europe? Where besides France? In Germany, max cases was 6 weeks ago. Current case numbers are under 10 K when it was over 25 K in late January.

    It seems like you're imagining things as if you're actually rooting for the coronavirus.
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  5. #3286
    Quote Originally Posted by Gino02  [View Original Post]
    Lockdowns have literally no good effect is stopping the virus. Look at California and New York as opposed to Florida and Texas. In fact long term lockdowns (anything more than a month) make people more vulnerable to the virus as their body (immune system) forgets how to fight against unknown pathogens.
    Okay pal, there hasn't been real "lock downs" in the USA since last summer.

    Does anyone here actually live in Texas, NY, FL, and CA? Or visited in 2020/21? In 2020, I spent a month in NYC. My permanent home is in Florida and have returned half dozen times for a total of about a month's time. There were little differences in restrictions. NYC, NY had 10 pm mandatory closures and Miami, FL had a midnight curfew. Both had similar indoor occupancy requirements. Smaller towns and cities in both states had similar minimal regulations.

    So really have no idea what you are talking about with lock downs outside of regurgitated rightwing talking points.

  6. #3285
    Quote Originally Posted by TonyMontanaaO7  [View Original Post]
    Being bullied makes young people incredibly insecure: When you're being bullied, you can feel constantly insecure and on guard. Even if you're not actively being bullied, you're aware it could start anytime. It has a big mental and emotional impactyou feel unaccepted, isolated, angry, and withdrawn. You're always wondering how you can do better and how you can escape a bully's notice. You're also stunted because of the constant tension and because maybe you forego making certain friendships or miss out on taking certain chances that could actually help your development.
    Everything you mention is well documented, but I think supportive parents can soften most if not all of the of the impact of bullying. In an ideal world, parents would emphasize early childhood development and the teaching of social skills. If a child is 4 years old, but still has the social skills of a 2 year old, he will be ostracized. And once he gets ostracized, and he has no children his age to play with, his social skills will fall further and further behind. Social skills get stunted and it just becomes too difficult to catch-up. In that sense, it is no different than reading or arithmetic.

    Unfortunately, getting bullied is a normal part of life for boys. It will always exist. So one should be equipped so that they can overcome bullies. Many people who were bullied find their niche. If you are short, fat, or a minority, you can develop other parts of your personality. Many comedians honed their skills because making other children laugh was their pathway to being well-liked, and that allowed them to "escape their bully's notice". Many successful people were bullied. Elon Musk and Chris Rock come immediately to mind. They used it as fuel to prove people wrong and succeed in life. Many boxing and MMA champions were bullied as children and that motivated them to learn self-defense. But yes, you are right others get discouraged and withdraw. They lose confidence and stop trying in life (socially, academically, or professionally). They find a safe space and stay there. I think that is fine too, as long as they aren't bitter and angry at the world like some incel shooter.

    Chris Rock was bullied when he attended an all-white school:

    That was just a horrible existence, Rock said. The closest character I can relate to is Tim Robbins in The Shawshank. Every day was hell. I was a n-r, and I got fing my ass beat. And I got physically fed up, and sometimes some sexual s happened, and yeah. I wasnt raped, but rape-ish.

    I was doing a movie a couple of years ago, and one of my bullies was working security on the movie. A guy who literally, one day at school, turned me upside down and shook the money out of my pockets.

    When Rock first saw his former bully, he wasnt sure it was him. However, they both quickly realized that they knew each other for a very bad reason.

    Im filming a scene, this is Top Five, and I look and Im like, Is that B? Ill just say B. And he nodded He was kind of ashamed. And I just gave him a quick look like, Hey man, I hope youre doing well. Take care.

    Despite the immense power Rock had at the time as the director of the film, he chose not to take revenge on his former bully. Instead, he turned the other cheek and allowed the unnamed man to marinate on what was happening.

    I kept it moving, I didnt like, Get him off the set, get him fired! Rock said. His sin has punished him. He couldve been my friend. The fact that he had to go through that whole day and watch me walk around and watch me be me, in all my glory. And to be so close to me, but yet so motherfing far.

    https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/chris-rock-ran-into-one-of-his-childhood-bullies-on-the-set-of-top-five-a-guy-who-turned-me-upside-down-and-shook-money-out-of-my-pockets.html/..

  7. #3284
    Quote Originally Posted by ExpatLover  [View Original Post]
    Unfortunately for him, we all heard the same thing, sad to see that some guys still believe that the girls are looking for orgasm, good sex, big cock. They are just looking for money. I always recommend to the guys who are thinking differently to go 1 day to her favorite in a FKK and telling today you have no money, I can already guess the answer of the girl.
    We are here in a place where we can fantasize about everything, like we are in a FKK. Why not pretend a Superman.

    I have seen many regulars of this forum in clubs. The guy with the nicest body among them never writes about his body and likes to talk about statistics in this forum. This is an interesting fact.

  8. #3283
    Quote Originally Posted by HammerTime96  [View Original Post]
    The lockdowns have actually kept this virus alive for much longer than normal, allowing multiple mutations, but at the same time they have completely destroyed the economy that is needed to support a healthcare system. Merkel and Macron have done the opposite of what is logical.

    This is why the WHO recommends lockdowns only as an absolute LAST resort, and only for a very limited time like a few weeks in order "to buy time" and to release pressure off the hospital system. In Europe, most strict lockdowns started at the end of October and are still ongoing. Most people don't expect any easing of these lockdowns until Easter, which this year is on April 4th.

    That means: 5 months (nearly half a year) of almost pure lockdowns with closed restaurants, closed gyms, closed shops, yet "cases" have continued to increase which means that the virus is still spreading and continues to mutate. This also means that lockdowns have an extremely limited use.

    Directly from the WHO website: https://www.who.int/news-room/q-a-de...s-and-covid-19.
    Lockdowns have literally no good effect is stopping the virus. Look at California and New York as opposed to Florida and Texas. In fact long term lockdowns (anything more than a month) make people more vulnerable to the virus as their body (immune system) forgets how to fight against unknown pathogens.

  9. #3282
    Quote Originally Posted by BigBuddy69  [View Original Post]
    Except that in order to improve your condition or to keep fit, you have to train regularly. And 2 or 3 weeks in a year is not what I call 'regularly'. Especially for endurance sports.
    The best way to improve your condition is with sex. I do different positions for enjoyment, the bonus is that I get to work out all my muscles. Pleasure and keeping fit in one go. Life is good.

  10. #3281
    Quote Originally Posted by Pistons  [View Original Post]
    I heard he recently starred in a horror movie named Come to Daddy.
    I just saw him in Maniac, the remake of an old horror movie.

    He's stalking the girls, killing them and taking their scalp to play with mannequins he has in his house. The stalking part reminds me of someone, close to his size.

  11. #3280
    Quote Originally Posted by Tuber19  [View Original Post]
    And they use fear to justify this and make people obey.
    I don't agree and even I really miss to go to ski, but I agree Macron and Merkel when they try to save life, when too many deaths as a real fact. France don't have such strict lockdown than our neighbors and we are not worst at the moment, with no panic in hospitals, but we have now 3 mutants and Aztra Zeneca don't seem efficient versus south African. Lockdowns saved life, when we see about UK panic, when not putting on masks.

  12. #3279
    Quote Originally Posted by HammerTime96  [View Original Post]
    The lockdowns have actually kept this virus alive for much longer than normal,
    completely destroyed the economy . Merkel and Macron have done the opposite of what is logical.

    In Europe, most strict lockdowns started at the end of October until Easter, which this year is on April 4th.

    That means: 5 months (nearly half a year) of almost pure lockdowns with closed restaurants, closed gyms, closed shops, yet "cases" have continued to increase which means that the virus is still spreading and continues to mutate. This also means that lockdowns have an extremely limited use.
    .
    And they use fear to justify this and make people obey.

  13. #3278
    Quote Originally Posted by BigBuddy69  [View Original Post]
    Maybe not in the 90's, but I'm sure that in the 2000's some girls had a crush on Elijah Wood when he saved our asses by entering the Mordor.

    Well maybe a tiny part of them are fantasizing about an ageing creepy version of Elijah.
    I heard he recently starred in a horror movie named Come to Daddy.

  14. #3277
    Quote Originally Posted by Sirioja  [View Original Post]
    All medicals, even in US, except you, tell about mutants, at least 4 known at the moment and EU countries closed borders, even inside EU because of mutants spreading, when I have nothing to do with this EU decision to try to protect us, when I would really prefer to go to ski, or to FKK land, than closed borders and no ski at the moment in France nor Germany nor Italy. Don't you have a Californian mutant? With California which was down under very few weeks ago. UK was in panic and London out of control on beginning of this new year, under their mutant.
    To add, UK sport teams which are tested very often, are now forbidden in Germany and also in Spain, so I think should be same for UK citizens, and I'm sure I have no power about these decisions and also to close borders, even inside EU. EU decisions and they may have good reasons for this when it really not help our economy, when new Aztra Zeneca don't seem efficient versus south African, from a UK discovery, not me, I promise.

  15. #3276
    Quote Originally Posted by BigBuddy69  [View Original Post]
    Do you realize that the things generated by your PlayStation are not real?
    Define reality.

    Everything we observe are made up of waves, and given we have enough computer power, we can generate waves the exact same way. Especially inside a simulated reality.

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