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Untrue, and I see this as a common talking point. They were against a vaccine that Trump would release before the election for political gain, as has admitted to trying to do multiple times. That's not the same as being…
Canadians too.
People can't walk, have semi or permanent headaches, have to retire early, etc. And you are convinced hundreds of people are making this up?
Pesticides in the middle of Vienna? https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-57875322
> That is, people feel like they can experience the emotions of a real friend, but without any of the obligations or real benefits of actual friendship. Relationships, marriage, etc.
Right, and they are doing it all for commercial reasons as well. Their followers = money.
For money.
If that was the case, why would they be targeting their own diplomats? Wouldn't it be foreign adversarial diplomats getting sick?
Two cases in war zones. How would you explain this happening in a neutral city to civilians?
Why on earth do you think US Intel would allow an American citizen to run a "a sex trafficking ring in order to collect blackmail material on powerful people" when those people includes ex-US Presidents?
> The problem with Russian hackers is the law there doesn't give a damn, so they're untouchable. Not if they get sick of Sochi and decide to holiday in Thailand one day.
> testify against powerful people Who said he had any intention of doing that?
Spies routinely interact with the underworld to do their jobs (organized crime, etc.) The idea that Epstein helped facilitate those interactions because he was a scumbag himself is very probable. That doesn't make him a…
> I don't believe there was widespread fraud They people that do are basing it on no evidence and lies. There aren't two sides to a lie, and it doesn't deserve equal time to the truth.
> I am personally vaccinated, but I think it's reasonable to let individuals make that choice. A virus doesn't infect you and stop, it uses your body to infect others. Public health is the opposite of "my body my…
They can't. There is a direct line between the coercive brand of discourse they promote and higher engagement/ad revenue.
> Democracy is not the solution. It is a solution, that is imperfect. If you have something better, now is the time to explain it.
I was only mad that I didn't know about it last year. Great, great show.
> CIA staffers actively blocked the FBI from being informed about the activities of future 9/11 hijacker That's not how it works.
Are they going to be able to focus on anything in 10 years that's not flashing lights and casino-industry user hooks?
"The audience knows the truth. The world is simple. It's miserable. Solid... solid all the way through. But if you could fool them, even for a second... then you can make them wonder. And then you... then you got to see…
> stop restricting people. Wear a mask, the same way you wear your seatbelt. That's not restricting, it's a precaution that is of little to no inconvenience.
> I came to recognize that my relationship with hard work during my college years was not healthy Exactly, it's like we are celebrating a mania.
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Untrue, and I see this as a common talking point. They were against a vaccine that Trump would release before the election for political gain, as has admitted to trying to do multiple times. That's not the same as being…
Canadians too.
People can't walk, have semi or permanent headaches, have to retire early, etc. And you are convinced hundreds of people are making this up?
Pesticides in the middle of Vienna? https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-57875322
> That is, people feel like they can experience the emotions of a real friend, but without any of the obligations or real benefits of actual friendship. Relationships, marriage, etc.
Right, and they are doing it all for commercial reasons as well. Their followers = money.
For money.
If that was the case, why would they be targeting their own diplomats? Wouldn't it be foreign adversarial diplomats getting sick?
Two cases in war zones. How would you explain this happening in a neutral city to civilians?
Why on earth do you think US Intel would allow an American citizen to run a "a sex trafficking ring in order to collect blackmail material on powerful people" when those people includes ex-US Presidents?
> The problem with Russian hackers is the law there doesn't give a damn, so they're untouchable. Not if they get sick of Sochi and decide to holiday in Thailand one day.
> testify against powerful people Who said he had any intention of doing that?
Spies routinely interact with the underworld to do their jobs (organized crime, etc.) The idea that Epstein helped facilitate those interactions because he was a scumbag himself is very probable. That doesn't make him a…
> I don't believe there was widespread fraud They people that do are basing it on no evidence and lies. There aren't two sides to a lie, and it doesn't deserve equal time to the truth.
> I am personally vaccinated, but I think it's reasonable to let individuals make that choice. A virus doesn't infect you and stop, it uses your body to infect others. Public health is the opposite of "my body my…
They can't. There is a direct line between the coercive brand of discourse they promote and higher engagement/ad revenue.
> Democracy is not the solution. It is a solution, that is imperfect. If you have something better, now is the time to explain it.
I was only mad that I didn't know about it last year. Great, great show.
> CIA staffers actively blocked the FBI from being informed about the activities of future 9/11 hijacker That's not how it works.
Are they going to be able to focus on anything in 10 years that's not flashing lights and casino-industry user hooks?
"The audience knows the truth. The world is simple. It's miserable. Solid... solid all the way through. But if you could fool them, even for a second... then you can make them wonder. And then you... then you got to see…
> stop restricting people. Wear a mask, the same way you wear your seatbelt. That's not restricting, it's a precaution that is of little to no inconvenience.
> I came to recognize that my relationship with hard work during my college years was not healthy Exactly, it's like we are celebrating a mania.