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[QUOTE=Kuni042;2552739]Simple:
* clubs will be obligated to check if you have been vaxxed, so that you cannot infect anybody else.
otherwise:
* you will not be given entrance..[/QUOTE]Doubtful in Germany given how those practices would pretty much be fascism.
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2553123]Well, HT said that he has the normal vaccines. HT is only against the new vaccines, while you believe that MMR vaccine is evil too.[/QUOTE]And I linked to a study that showed why. When it comes to the general autism topic, I am not at all worried about that relation to MMR.
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[QUOTE=BigBuddy69;2553113]Just like you, I know nothing about it.
Unlike you, I have enough logic to realize that it has nothing to do with the assumed ineffiency of the vaccine which is proved wrong by the different studies and the recent outcomes in Israel or UK. And once again you're trying to flood the thread under some unrelated information that you don't even understand. Are you able to keep your point and to stay focused sometimes?[/QUOTE]I never wrote that it had anything to do with the inefficiency. Clearly it related to side effects. And these quantum events are all random, so they can happen today, or in 20 years.
And I do know quite a bit regarding quantum physics.
Like the study shows, this is the main reason for mutations. Quantum physics / biology is also the main field one has to know in order to call themselves an expert. Everything else that we can observe is merely a projection of randomized events in the quantum world.
So basically here you admit to knowing nothing at all. Thank you!
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2553123]Well, HT said that he has the normal vaccines. HT is only against the new vaccines, while you believe that MMR vaccine is evil too.[/QUOTE]Wrong, and stop gaslighting!
I said I'm against "Barely tested" vaccines!
[QUOTE=HammerTime96;2552689]I'm NOT against vaccinations and I'm vaxxed against the 'normal' things like Polio, Smallpox and Measles.
There are however thoroughly tested vaccines, unlike the EUA (Emergency Use Authorisation.) Covid "vaccines" which have barely been tested.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2553123]Well, HT said that he has the normal vaccines. HT is only against the new vaccines, while you believe that MMR vaccine is evil too.[/QUOTE]Yeah, as far as I can tell, HT's posts are just motivated by socio-cultural-political leanings. But I can't recall him ever taking it beyond that. At least he has conviction in his beliefs even if his source material is selective or skewed. If with mixed company at a pub, I'm guessing he would be able to at least jump into the topic of conversation rather than injecting some off the wall bullshit scaring off the socially well-adjusted people.
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[QUOTE=HammerTime96;2552905]Because those are not fast-mutating Corona viruses! Are you Covidiots and lockdown-fanboys really that scared, dumb and brainwashed?
P.S. I hope that many FKK clubs will do this to all those Covidiots if this madness ever comes to an end, UK Labour leader kicked out of pub:
[URL]https://twitter.com/StephenSumner15/status/1384118300154634251[/URL]
LOL![/QUOTE]Mutation rates expressed in 10 (-3) nucleotide substitution per site per year:
SARS CoV-2 : 0. 8 to 2. 38.
[URL]https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC446188/[/URL]
Flu A: 1.43 to 11.62.
[URL]https://jvi.asm.org/content/89/21/10993[/URL]
Measles: 3.9 to 7.8.
[URL]https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2818276/[/URL]
Polio: 10+.
[URL] https://academic.oup.com/ve/article/6/2/veaa040/5841225[/URL]
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People spend lifetimes researching and experimenting on special topics in theoretical sciences but a socially awkward dude with a bullshit degree they give to cheerleaders and weather girls apparently has mastered quantum physics and quantum biology by watching YouTube videos.
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[QUOTE=HammerTime96;2553197]Wrong, and stop gaslighting!
I said I'm against "Barely tested" vaccines![/QUOTE]Don't get your panties in a bunch, that's what I meant with new vaccines. You disagree with them because there are no long term studies.
At least short term effectiveness and safety should have been proven by the numbers in US, UK, Israel.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2553223]a bullshit degree they give to cheerleaders and weather girls...[/QUOTE]Hey, Yssa in Globe had a communications degree. Nice big natural tits, good performance in the first months but then got lazy. She wanted to have a business organizing weddings, I guess she didn't make much money with that in 2020 and 2021.
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2553117]When you claim so many ridiculous things, nothing you say has credibility.
I wouldn't brag that you are 50 kg when your FTP is only 150 W. Having no upper body strength must make it difficult, who opens your pickle jars?
I have no doubt that your brain is switched off all the time.[/QUOTE]Let's try climbing, when I climb topless, even up to 2700 meters high, to be less heavy, to perform better. I proposed you and your French bald friend so often, but no answer, when should be easier with your carbon light climbing alone. I remember Cancellara and his engine on bicycle, when my engine is my passion and strength, and no bullshit in Zoncolan or Mortirolo or Loze, you are able or not.
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Quantum
No need to wait 50 years for the shit to hit the fan. Lots of theories and debates about the universe. Those with the Great Barrington "Declaration" living in their heads may get the answer as the "most vulnerable" are vaccinated and staff attending to them acquire immunity through "natural infection" ("focused protection ") The talented Iranian woman with a degree in electrical engineering and "contribution" to cancer research referenced on this thread has posted her thesis on mutations. Let's keep an eye on her work, but not promote her theory as fact yet.
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2553229]Don't get your panties in a bunch, that's what I meant with new vaccines. You disagree with them because there are no long term studies.
At least short term effectiveness and safety should have been proven by the numbers in US, UK, Israel.[/QUOTE]Nothing has been proven for the long term in the US, UK and Israel.
Let's see in a few years how many people develop blood clotting, cancer, and all sorts of auto-immune diseases.
That's why it usually takes 8-10 years to develop a vaccine, Sherlock! No matter how much money you throw at the problem: you can't 'buy' time and take shortcuts!
If it means I can't visit an FKK for the next 2 years? So what, I don't care, so far I've survived 1 year without it, and I can handle a couple more! I'm resourceful, I still have plenty of good years ahead of me, and I'll find other alternatives! Let the desperate, fat, old, dumb-fuck-sex-tourists be the Guinee pigs! If they die in a few years or develop serious side-effects, then I know I've made the right choice! LOL!
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[QUOTE=Pistons;2553187]So basically here you admit to knowing nothing at all. Thank you![/QUOTE]Yes exactly like you, I know nothing at all about quantum biology. But unlike you I have the honesty to admit it. Patching up different theories you don't understand at all and writing about it in your right wing paranoid survivalist webzine doesn't make you an expert. There is strictly no logic in 99% of what you write, mathematics must have been tough for you in high school. Were you the kind of guy to say that Pythagoras was right but Thales was wrong and you could prove it? How can you follow a lesson of advanced biology if you are unable to make easy deductions and you are constantly losing focus? Using two sources that contradict each other would alert even a 5 yo. You don't get it?
By the way, I'm still waiting for your screenshots, it has been one month. Too difficult for you? If you don't know how to do, three possibilities.
1 - on your cum covered keyboard, use Alt gr+printScreen. Or find an app which captures the screen.
2 - if it doesn't work, use the browser of your phone, there are shortcuts to take a snapshot of the screen.
3 - if it still doesn't work, take a picture of your computer screen with your phone. This method has a 100 % success rate.
And also, instead of watching youTube videos you can't understand, get back from the start and read "experimental science for dummies". First chapter: how to set up a simple yet effective experiment. One control group, one treatment group.
As for HammerThor, he has been traumatized when he saw Red Dawn and Rambo 3 on the tv and he still thinks that the Spetnaz are ready to invade his country. 80 years ago, he would have been against antibiotics (you let alien creatures enter your body blablabla my ass). 140 years ago he would have sued Pasteur.
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[QUOTE=Pistons;2553181]Doubtful in Germany given how those practices would pretty much be fascism.[/QUOTE]Then fascism started already in Baden Württemberg.
[URL]https://www.suedkurier.de/baden-wuerttemberg/die-ersten-lockerungen-fuer-geimpfte-das-soll-ab-montag-im-suedwesten-bei-einreise-und-quarantaene-gelten;art417930[/URL], 10783510.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2553002]While not all immigrants from all cultures share the same habits, some are more materialistic than others, but more or less, poor first generation people are not looking into huge houses, Peleton bikes, expensive private schools and summers in the Cape. You will find many living in multigenerational households buying, used cars, or driving rather than flying to vacation destinations. Also, credit card debt, another American dirty habit, is hardly an issue. Without cultural first world bad habits, in some ways, success is easier with the immigrant mindset.[/QUOTE]These two links suggest that culture affects savings habits for first and second-generation immigrants in USA, Germany and UK:
[URL]https://www.corporatemonkeycpa.com/2018/03/31/immigrants-save-like-superheroes[/URL]
[URL]https://www.wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de/profs/fuchs/staff/fuchs/paper/CultureSaving_March2019.pdf[/URL]
However, I would add that the year the immigrant left their home country also matters. Older generations lived through civil war, hyperinflation, or some other form of economic instability. So they already have it in them to live without first-world comforts (not owning shoes as a child, sleeping in the same bed with 3-5 siblings). More recent immigrants from the same culture would not have faced those same financial hardships. For instance, South Korea's economic fortunes began to change following the 1988 Olympics. Pre-1988, Korea was a nation of savers. And anybody who immigrated to the West during this period probably would have inherited those same saving habits. By 1996, Korea had joined OECD. By 2011 and Korea had completely shed its reputation as being a saver country.
[QUOTE]Korean household debt reached 155 percent of disposable income in 2010, exceeding the 138 percent recorded in the United States at the outset of the subprime crisis, said Erik Lueth, an economist at Royal Bank of Scotland in Hong Kong.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-korea-economy-debt-idUSTRE77O4JU20110825..[/QUOTE]China's saving rate went from 39 percent in 2010 to 33 percent in 2019, despite GDP per capita doubling over the same period. So these younger, more "spoiled" Chinese born after 1990, if they were to immigrate to the West, I do not think they would be able to save (percentage-wise) what early waves of Chinese immigrants were able to save: [URL]https://www.wsj.com/articles/less-savings-more-debt-how-chinese-manage-money-american-style-in-17-charts-11572427805[/URL].
[QUOTE]While previous generations were frugal savers, a product of their years growing up in a turbulent economy with a weak social safety net, the more than 330 million people born in China between 1990 and 2009 behave much more like Americans, spending avidly on gadgets, entertainment and travel.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/young-chinese-spend-like-americansand-take-on-worrisome-debt-11567093953?mod=article_inline.[/QUOTE]