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bird.brain

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I don't hate him. That documentary he made about religion was funny, I just got sick of seeing him on Real Time. I wish they didn't stick to the late-night format with monologues and the New Rule segment. I hated seeing him pretend to think that stuff was funny, but - then again - maybe he was so stoned he actually thought it was funny.

Take all that with a grain of salt. I'm always surprised by how much Americans like political comedians. I don't like politics in comedy - or fiction - much. Unless it's organic to the plot, of course. I mean politics that is inserted into the subtext of children's films and superhero films and zombie films.

I don't like stand up comedy mixed with politics. Bill Hicks was neither a great comedian or a great thinker, but somehow he carved out a place in history by simply blending the two together. I wonder if it has something to do with the audience wanting this sort of thing (political rants) but being unaware of it so seeking it out indirectly elsewhere? I don't know. It's odd.

I liked a lot of the interviews and guests on Real Time... and I respect Maher for holding strong to a couple of controversial opinions.

Jon Stewart is much worse. I can tolerate a bit of Colbert because I'm nostalgic to his Strangers with Candy days, but he's a pretty fucking cringe left-wing puppet with a bundle of cash shoved up his ass. I have to say though the weirdest of them that you guys embrace is that English guy from Community. I think - sometimes - having a funny accent and being in the right place at the right time can make miracles happen?

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Electrum1

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Fire&Water

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I don't hate him. That documentary he made about religion was funny, I just got sick of seeing him on Real Time. I wish they didn't stick to the late-night format with monologues and the New Rule segment. I hated seeing him pretend to think that stuff was funny, but - then again - maybe he was so stoned he actually thought it was funny.

Take all that with a grain of salt. I'm always surprised by how much Americans like political comedians. I don't like politics in comedy - or fiction - much. Unless it's organic to the plot, of course. I mean politics that is inserted into the subtext of children's films and superhero films and zombie films.

I don't like stand up comedy mixed with politics. Bill Hicks was neither a great comedian or a great thinker, but somehow he carved out a place in history by simply blending the two together. I wonder if it has something to do with the audience wanting this sort of thing (political rants) but being unaware of it so seeking it out indirectly elsewhere? I don't know. It's odd.

I liked a lot of the interviews and guests on Real Time... and I respect Maher for holding strong to a couple of controversial opinions.

Jon Stewart is much worse. I can tolerate a bit of Colbert because I'm nostalgic to his Strangers with Candy days, but he's a pretty fucking cringe left-wing puppet with a bundle of cash shoved up his ass. I have to say though the weirdest of them that you guys embrace is that English guy from Community. I think - sometimes - having a funny accent and being in the right place at the right time can make miracles happen?

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The last decent one to follow was Tough Crowd
(with Colin Quinn)
 
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Neuroborean

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Since the truth is unwelcome in CE&P (even when it's publicly disseminated via the mainstream), I'll have to post stuff here:

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Spoiler alert: "long covid" is just disastrous side effects of the experimental vaccine.
Real case report here:
a friend of my aunt (her best friend) injected 3 times the "vaccine"..
she got covid and after some weeks she really didn't get better, in fact she lost her voice and she has not recovered it, months after, she feels so weak and no one really knows what's going on with her.
Sad cases like this, like people getting ear infections recurrently (as if they were children), I listen to them every week, more or less close contacts. Seems to be a lot of flu in my area and that wasn't normal at all since we have a very warm and stable weather that never goes below 18Celsius, even in winter. I lived here for long enough to recognize some unusual pattern...
 

Neuroborean

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ummm... people had long Covid before the vaccines were rolled out.

:tinhat:
Of course, but it would be a major failure if people vaccinated (specially triple vaccinated) would develop that shit as much as non-vaccinated (let alone more) people, isn't it?
I don't know if you remember this crazy shit, I even remember them saying that long-haulers would need a vaccine each month!!:

If you think about it, you can come up with this conclusion: there's pretty likely that long-covid it's some kind of auto-inmune disease, some autoímmune reaction to something that sticks in the body or perhaps some long-term upregulation of some immune subsystems, that's a very logical hypothesis that if I remember well it's already in papers.
yep, they are...
so then
what would be your hypothesis on this? what do you think the vaccines are doing if they ease the symptoms of and autoimmune disease/response...
you surely know what is normally prescribed against autoimmune diseases....:
"Immunosuppressant drugs are used to treat autoimmune diseases. With an autoimmune disease, the immune system attacks the body's own tissue. Because immunosuppressant drugs weaken the immune system, they suppress this reaction. This helps reduce the impact of the autoimmune disease on the body."

I think this scenario it's pretty intuitive: 2+2 = ?
 

kiely

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The narrative is collapsing! ((and in a coma)) :(


The narrative is collapsing . . . . ya think !!! Of course it is. And about f'n time. Already.

And remember don't post too much. Let everyone figure it out for themselves. Or have a right to choose. ✌️🕊️

Oh Hi Mr.Kr. I missed your post earlier. Good to hear ya !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

kiely

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Oh and remember . . . . . it has to do with grants and funding too. Well everything to do with it.
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-=SS=-

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Vitamin D, now conclusive​


This really should be headline news. Vitamin D is shown, as many always suspected, to have a direct correlation with severity of outcomes. It is clear that it plays a pivotal role in our physiology. I mean it should be obvious, given we know it is produced with exposure to sunlight.. nature loves a good positive feedback loop. Sun = stay healthy. We know Vitamin A is linked with severity in measles, and vitamin C can be used in high doses IV in a variety of contexts with dramatic results.

Simple truth. There are no viruses. People are just really unhealthy. And there's infinitely less money in ensuring people eat proper foods containing these vitamins - no surprises that they want to stop meat consumption, given it contains vitamin D (and other nutrients), in order to make people sicker.
 

ageingpartyfiend

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You know what would be hilarious?

100% of our military is fully vaccinated. If the conspiracy is correct, they're all going to drop dead suddenly. Then we'll be defenseless and some random country like Zimbabwe will conquer the US.

Tin Foil Hat GIF by Big Brother
Military had saline, doh

edit - hang on, I'm doing it wrong...

It's almost as if the military had saline :unsure:

That's better
 

Las Veghost grower

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You know what would be hilarious?

100% of our military is fully vaccinated. If the conspiracy is correct, they're all going to drop dead suddenly. Then we'll be defenseless and some random country like Zimbabwe will conquer the US.

Tin Foil Hat GIF by Big Brother
Nope, because of the 2A even if our entire military dropped dead we would still have a militia larger than most militaries….cause we’re America, and we FUCK
 
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