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Jan 21, 2023Liked by eugyppius

We have to make masking socially unacceptable. I'm thinking of posters outside the grocery that look official and say: "Afraid to take off the mask?" and then refers to local mental health provider w/ phone number. Maybe a strategy for springtime when everyone feels more confident.

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Masks should just be for robbing banks.

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Doctors should come with a warning that they can be dangerous to your health.

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Entering a doctors office or hospital is risking your life .My brother payed with his life when he went to a hospital .

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So sad. And beyond infuriating. Condolences 🙁 💔

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Three years ago, if you walked into a bank wearing a mask, everyone would be on high alert. Today, they just appreciate your consideration.

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the day they wouldn't let me in the bank WITHOUT a mask on was the funniest thing i've ever witnessed

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During the height of the scamdemic I went to use the ATM at my local bank. The ATM is located in a small lobby area separated by a set of doors from the main bank on one side and the parking lot in the other side so essentially outdoors since people are always in and out. As I entered the ATM area maskless to pull out some cash the bank security guard rushed out of the bank demanding that I mask up to use the ATM. I continued about my business waiting for him to attempt to physically remove me but fortunately it never came to that.

The rewarding part about being maskless and defying CA Governor Newsom’s unjust mask decree in a grocery store, Costco or wherever during the height of the psy op was seeing a few other individuals I had passed by earlier in the store had removed their masks. Giving others that little bit of confidence helps trigger a spark of resistance that slowly spreads. It is our patriotic duty to step up, push back on, resist and defy unjust decrees and laws.

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Great job ignoring the hero security guard.

I also must admit that I kinda miss the days of being the only, or at least one of very, very few, unmasked people in stores, restaurants, etc. It made me feel a bit like a rebellious teenager again. (Sadly, there are apparently no rebellious teenagers anymore.) No one ever said anything to me, probably because I hoped they would.

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Someone said something to me once here on the East Coast, when people were wearing masks 24/7, indoors and outdoors, way before jab mandates.

We were OUTSIDE and a dude uttered something under his breath about my not wearing a mask.

I yelled in response, so that his girlfriend and everyone in the park could hear me: “READ THE MANDATE!” (Referring to PA Gov. Wolf’s ridiculous mask edict.)

The dude responded something like, “Well, you should still wear . . . because people . . . in this together . . .”

I screamed repeatedly , “READ THE MANDATE! READ THE MANDATE! READ THE MANDATE!”

And then I walked on. It was very cathartic.

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I had a SuperKaren accost me at the grocery once, because she didn't like the mask I hand made out of fishnet (it's a cloth face covering, completely compliant with all rules and obviously just as effective at COVID mitigation as that paper square you're wearing, Karen). I stopped pushing my cart, stood with slumped shoulders, and started wailing as if I were a small baby who had his sucker taken away. I rubbed at my eyes in cartoon misery as I wailed and wailed while she tried to lecture me. People were stopping at the ends of the aisle to see what all the racket was. She finally turned bright red and scurried off.

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Steve: I never did don the face diaper. We switched to shopping at Walfart after Trader Joe's kicked me out (awful managers they have). The greeter would ask if we brought one. We would say no and walk right in. Every week for a long time. Not too many free American faces at the beginning, but gradually it became an epidemic! Newsolini is the worst governor I can remember, and I remember back as far as Brown, Sr., who signed the personal belief exemption to the jabs in 1962 which his son, Brown, Jr., took away in 2015. I wonder if this UCSF doctor is real, or one of those bots. If real, he fits right in in SF.

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(Hey, if you’re gonna change names, how about ‘Traitor Joe’s?”

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Why not wear the mask next time entering a bank and ,holding a flame thrower .All the paper funny money will burn ,but real money like gold will still be there .

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For a while, my bank required masks, but asked you to lower the mask briefly for a security guard to permit you to enter. Perhaps there was a camera recording the scene.

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That's the way you let the covid out before remasking. You lower the mask, the virus quickly leaves the area but just as quickly returns after you put the mask back on . I don't know why, it's the science!

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What did the security guard expect to see if you lowered the mask briefly ? Did you know the plastic barricades everywhere can and will be used as bomb shelters in a nuclear war .All pedestrians should carry a plastic shield to shelter behind just in case of nukes raining down .new mandates coming .

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I worked in a bank when Covid went down and thought it was the strangest thing how they did a total 180 on masks. Our trainings went from NEVER letting someone walk in with a mask (even on Halloween!) to - EVERYONE must wear a mask and our hallways became one directional. The craziest thing ever. Even in REI one time, I felt like they were more concerned with me keeping the mask over my nose than shoplifting. I probably could have heisted some pricey goods and received less of a punishment than trying to go maskless. Clown world.

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KJ, I might add that Islam muzzles woman in the same exact way. It amounts to a spirit of oppressive authoritarian control. In Islam, it the man that dominates those designated by Mohammed as 2nd class humans--the female.

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Wearing a mask is dehumanizing...and that was their point.

You can't see a person's full face or even pick up on facial cues.

The only people happy to be wearing a mask are ugly people and those with bad teeth.

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I am not pretty and have ugly teeth and I don't wear one LOL. You don't like my face you look elsewhere. I totally agree. And as English is not my original language, I usually have a hard time understanding what 's been said because I don't see people's lips move.

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I subconsciously read people's lips.

If someone is wearing a mask, I feel like I lost my hearing.

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I am glad I am not the only one. I had to ask several people to repeat themselves many times over. I was surprised they did not take the face diaper off after that !

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Ingrid ,that will all be solved with the new mandate that only sign language can be used . But be careful Ingrid when doing sign language ,that it does not look like the heil Hitler hand sign . Heil Biden is O.K.

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LOLOL great comments today ! this one beats them all

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Good point, using spoken language could be seen as excluding the non-hearing. From now on, only sign language should be allowed.

Oh, wait -- what about the non-sighted??? Where does that leave THEM? Oh, well, I guess communication of any kind is bound to exclude SOMEbody, so all language needs to be prohibited as violating the E and I portions of DEI.

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Ingrid, I bet you are pretty. You just can't see it in yourelf.

I never consdiered myself pretty...but I had personality.

Makes up for a lot.

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I have to admit it was great going to the grocery store without having to ‘get ready’ during lockdown. I didn’t have to shower or brush my teeth. I could just leave the house whenever I needed something and throw the mask on right before I entered the store.

What was even better was I would wear the same paper or cloth mask for a month or months. I never washed my cloth mask until right before I threw it out. (I never throw out dirty old clothes. I wash them first.)

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well there is that. I wore 3 paper masks, all given to me, did not spend a cent. I made a cloth one but only wore it once. It hung with loops on my glasses and I was told it could not hang free LOL. So I took my scarf with holes the size of finger tips and wore it. No comment on that LOL. Oh wow there are a lot of good memories to be had to this awful period after all !

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Walking outside I found many masks on the sidewalk thrown away .I picked them up and hung them on door nobs of known maskers in our apartment .

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I got a special mask with concealed holes from Amazon! I still have it...unwashed!!

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I did the same at work. Wore the same mask until they asked me if I would like a new one..I swear it put them off their food!

It was fun!

And the other good thing? I could wear it down around my neck to hide the turkey wattles...!!!

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Great minds! lol

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And there's alot of ugly people out there! Lol!

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So, Brits, then?

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Arnold we are all sub,sub ,sub humans now except the DAVOSIANS .

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You shouldn’t speak on topics of which you have absolutely zero knowledge. Islam is one of the 3 Abrahamic faiths that reveres Moses, David, Solomon, Jacob, Mary and Jesus and like those gives ultimate authority to God, G-d, Allah (which are one and the same). Like everything attempts have been made by nefarious parties to corrupt Islam, presenting it as “other” and ignoramuses like you fall for it and generalise over a billion people of faith with ridiculous and untrue statements. Then you audaciously lament why we are in the state we are. Do some reading. Peace.

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Islam is the religion of murder, rape and slavery and nothing but.

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Trewpol, as the angels proclaimed at the birth of the Son of God, the Messiah, "peace and good will of God for those whom He loves."

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Actually, the reason they want women to be covered is that is deters horny perv-dogs like you from gettin' all turned on and pursuing her, like some ridiculous out of control hormone-heavy male. Funny that, all males since the beginning of time are sick and out of control, and the Muslim faith reveres family so much they don't want some non-mate to start chasing like a wild animal. Sex fanaticism destroys society. In case you haven't figured it out yet.

But nice try. Maybe you should learn a little more about life before you display your ignorance for everyone else to view.

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Are you a migrant from the land of Islam ?Would you like to kill me ?If I had my way you would be back where you belong in no time .You are dangerous beasts not fit to live in civilized society .

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I meant no disrespect just that there is an analogy between covid masking and what Islam law requires. feel free to disagree--thats your perogative. I agree that respect for women and family should be paramount. God bless.

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Islam doesn't require it for males. Stop the bullshit.

lived in an Islamic country. You are spouting bullshit from

a new convert.

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Perv dogs need to learn to keep it in their pants. Women deserve to be fully human in public.

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UK shutting banks everywhere, no more banks in our little town soon.

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ohj no, so it is true.

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Ingrid, digital central bank progammable currency is comng in May 2023.

They won't need commercial banks or branches.

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aw that sounds like chinese to me. I guess there is little you and I can do against it.

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The banks are the uber-nudgers. They want to force us all online. Prepping us for digital currency.

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That’s dreadful

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All money trading will be done in dark alley ways from now on . Banks have made sooo much money they are done .It may help if you invest in a flash light .

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So Dr. Linda you admit to still have any money ? I will mark that down and put on my mask ,to take care of that .

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Sad but not dreadful. Online banking really is easier

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easier to track you too!

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Convenience is a killer.

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They are literally shutting your banks? So you can only use cashing machines?

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UK is going cashless, nobody accepts cash any more. We had some pounds left and we could hardly spend it last year when we visited the UK again.

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That’s crazy. I would go to the only few.

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Bank robbers gotta follow those ESG guidelines too you know.

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IDK, masks certainly make it easy to identify the ass hats. There’s great benefit in that for the rest of us....

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And Stanley Kubrick films.

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"And Stanley Kubrick films"

Like the moon landing films Stanley Kubrick (likely) directed for NASA 's Apollo program in the 60s and 70s ... definitely not Kubrick's finest work, but like the toxxines, the moon landing footage has fooled millions into believing false claims, i.e. that the astronauts traveled to the moon in a tin can, landed, took off again in said tin can, and successfully made the trip back to earth (!), and that the jabs prevent infection and transmission (!!).

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Jan 21, 2023·edited Jan 21, 2023

Careful, talk like that will get you punched in the face by Buz Aldrin. Eyes Wide Shut was also not Kubrick's finest work, heh.

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LOL.

I prefer the full protection afforded by an astronaut's helmet -- if i wore those satanic little masquerade masks from "Eyes Wide Shut" then i might still catch Covid.

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Best to double helmet, just to be safe.

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😂😂😂😂🎯. Make masks exclusive for bank robbers again!

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I second your motion!

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Men, masks go very nicely with burkas ,so go for it .Besides being masked and dressed like that ,scares the whyrusses away ,even the sub,sub ,sub variants .

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And skiing down a mountain creating a -65C windchill. Ouch!

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My strategy is to look at masked people oddly, roll my eyes, shrug my shoulders, shake my head, and walk away.

Oh, and if they talk to me, I’ll respond, “I’m sorry. I cannot understand what you’re saying. You sound all muffled or something.”

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hshs. this reminds me of more than a year ago when a former friend started going with me again. Someone who wore a mask himself, asked her to take it off because neither could understand her

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A huge reason for pushing masking was to stop us talking with each other. Then no one gets info from others about what was really going on with CV19 - cases, deaths, vax injuries etc. A set up to get folks turning to 'the single source of truth' for there info.

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I just keep saying 'pardon me, I don't understand you'. Eventually, they slip the mask down

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of course you have to find the right store. I go 18 miles to a non masking store. The one in town forbid me to come in without. You only do that once. Then you lose a customer.

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I soon found out which retails stores in my town required masks. "Where's your mask?" the manager or worker would say as I breezed in and started shopping. I would always roll my eyes and reply, "I'll take my money elsewhere," as I left.

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Wow! Where are you?

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small town Georgia US

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I just force them to speak MUCH more loudly than normal.

And I continue to do so, during the entire conversation. I also prolong the conversation so they have to do it far longer than they'd normally expect.

Makes them quite uncomfortable. Actually, it makes everyone more uncomfortable- in itself a good reason to point this out to them in such a manner.

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And I won't pick up the masks off the street to discard them (which I did for awhile). Now I leave them as a freak flag for the absurdity & waste. On a walk today, spotted 3 fresh ones. There is an uptick here.

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The greenies want us to stop using plastic straws, yet those unrecyclable masks are everywhere.

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Yes, and now we have paper straws wrapped in plastic.

Congratulations.

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We had paper straws growing up in the 50s and 60s. Maybe until the early 70s.

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. . . and they were made better.

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Ha! I do exactly the same thing

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I come here to read all your comments because I've not been comfortable seeking counseling although I feel I need it. I have chronic depression and there are times it's worse than others. Right now I'm going through a more difficult time. But I don't feel I can walk into any counselor and explain that my depression is related to the crap that has gone on since March 8, 2020 (for me). Most of my friends and family live in CA (I'm in NC). When I run through what I'd talk about I figure a counselor would peg me as a nut job and I'd be labeled, that would go into my medical records forever. I dealt with being different as a kid, but I'm tired now of feeling like an outcast with family and friends.

This hits such deep issues with other family things, but it's not as easy or funny as everyone saying to take off masks and then referring people to mental health counseling. Mental health providers ARE the ones buying into the narrative of the mask, as are most health care providers. I'm fortunate that many of mine respect my choice to not vax and my opinions on the subject, but this is going to be a longterm battle between good and evil, truth and false, strength and weakness, and it's going to take us all to hold each other up with humor, encouragement, factual evidence, faith, and confidence. Help.

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Your story is common to most if not all of us. The decision to remain shot free has cost all of us at least some friends and family. I am fortunate in that I've been able to make new friends who share my views. It is a big comfort being able to 'talk' to someone; doesn't have to be a professional counselor.

You are right when you say this is a battle between good and evil. In the end, good will win but what happens between then and now is going to be challenging. We also don't know when the end comes. I think we're on that path, but the path can turn around if enough people have a change of heart.

I too find that the substacks I read keep me sane and in a positive state of mind. I find it very inspiring and motivating to see others who keep on fighting and who stay positive even though they are facing bigger challenges than I and here I refer you to Dr. Panda's substack and Dr. Byram Bridle's substack where they both document doctors who are being hounded by their licensing boards because of their views on covid. These are very recent posts.

If you feel you need professional counseling, I would try contacting the front line doctors (FLCC) for a recommendation.

Lastly, I'll quote/paraphrase something that Eugyppius wrote months ago: 'don't do their job for them by despairing of an end'. I remind myself of that expression whenever I start to feel downhearted. I hope you will too and perhaps forego the counseling.

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Will do. Thanks so much.

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I will never go back to any sort of therapist again (except for one exceptional dude who is now too far away--and I refuse to do any work that’s not in-person).

After these past 3 years, I realize how therapists are basically assistants in indoctrination, especially social workers, who are the woke-ist of them all.

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The last 3 years have been super tough.

This crap has just been going on too long. And with the shortages and price increases on everything, life is just more difficult for so many people.

I use the VA health care system. They still force us to wear a mask or we are not allowed medical care. Lot of vets have PTSD and wearing a mask just adds to their difficulty.

You are not alone in your feelings.

I also like the Substack articles and comments because they are about the issues that mainstream media either censors or ignores. The comment section is well written and often provides links and insights that I might have missed.

When covid first arrived, I told people it was a bioweapon and they all looked at me like I was a nutter. And while everyone was enthusiastically lining up for the covid death shot, I also said that the jabs were a bioweapon. Actually had someone tell me to adjust my tinfoil hat.

Who's laughing now that adverse injuries and deaths are occurring.

Take a deep breath, and just know that your feelings are not unusual.

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Thanks. I know they're not and that so many others feel the same. God has spread us throughout the world to allow us to be witnesses of truth instead of having us all in one place, a town of truth. I'm so grateful for places like this and kind people like you who take time to share thoughtful words of encouragement. Don't lose heart. The PTSD this brings for so many is very difficult, and to come home to find the values you have fought for are being taken away is terribly unfair. Know there are people like us who continue to fight with you to keep our freedoms, our Constitution, our military, and our country strong. We are the best and we will not submit. I appreciate you. I am breathing, without a damn mask!

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I had to ditch my therapist in April 2020. She was completely hysterical about covid, asked to go virtual weeks before lockdown... Just awful.

So I completely get your concerns. However, there are anti-woke or anti-narrative therapists out there. I haven't resumed therapy but have heard of people "screening" their therapists with key questions (such as whether they continued seeing patients face-to-face the past few years, whether they wear masks, etc.). I also have a friend whose partner is a therapist and completely against this shit.

I'm sorry you're dealing with this. Lockdowns and propaganda have really harmed me too. ADHD symptoms that I had kept in check all got amplified, leading to heightened anxiety and lots of difficult moments.

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[Mental health providers ARE the ones buying into the narrative of the mask]

ALL mental health providers?

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That’s an excellent idea! I think I’ll print some up at work next week. Maybe even laminate ‘em.

Perhaps you saw the story about the anonymously placed public placards in Boston that read, ‘Islam is right about women’. Everyone got SO triggered.

To be clear, I’m NOT advocating for Islamic sexual mores ... just pointing out how psychologically fragile people of a certain belief system are.

That means it shouldn’t be too hard to make certain behaviors socially unacceptable to them.

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"It's ok to be white" is another triggering statement for the psychologically fragile woke.

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But "psychologically fragile" does not mean possessors of fragile willpower; the relationship is probably inversely proportional.

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Hmmm good point. But i remain somewhat optimistic that mockery will overcome that, if it’s relentless enough.

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Well, I certainly encourage the good old college try.

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My own preference is to have signs that say, "If your mask is rated above asbestos removal standard or adequate for wildfire smoke protection & changed every 4 hours, it might be marginal help stopping much smaller virus particles."

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Grocery stores are private business's and could remove the posters, even give you a scolding. Hydro poles, stop light poles, sign poles etc are much more likely to keep their posters much longer!

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Good point, duly noted.

Mind you, ‘private business’ is no longer a defense - not since governments and many private employers forced so many to undergo an experimental gene therapy for a virus with a lower IFR than the forgotten Asian flu of 1957-8.

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Great point

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I really don't care if people wear mask. It's their right to protect themselves as they see fit, if you want to inhale tiny fibers instead of little corona viruses, so be it. I only want to make mask mandates legally uncceptable.

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if the masks would help, I would agree. But they don't. It is indeed people's right, as it should be to wear a head cover, or a hat, or a cap. But it is a lot more annoying because they can barely be understood with these masks on ! I think the main thing is, that the government should keep out of health care. They should not be the ones to dictate people to wear masks or take jabs.

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But it already was! Certainly here in Europe, face covering by Muslim women was socially unacceptable in Western societies because in ‘our culture’ seeing each other’s face is vitally important for communication, recognition, mutual understanding and it is bad manners to cover the face. Some Countries even banned veils. Suddenly, like most things during the CoVid ‘crisis’ we became Topsy-Turvey Land’ with established scientific theory, cultural norms, life, and Common Law, turned through 180° so yesterdays normal became todays abnormal, and the abnormal became the new normal. Funny old World.

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that is indeed what I thought, too. I remember the process in France where Muslim girls were not allowed to wear even a hair covering. And then, all of a sudden, we all have to wear a burqa for the sake of... yes, of what? of the pockets of those that make the face coverings? In fact, with my porcupine hair, I had been thinking if I should wear a hair cover! I often wear a little hat but these draped shawls are so handsome!

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Babushka works also...

I love the old B&W movies where glamorous movie stars would wear a scarf tied under their neck to protect their hairdo while riding in a convertible.

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Grace Kelly at her best. Somewhat betrays our age, but hey, it would be good if youth were to see these decent films once

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Movies where people dressed decently...

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I've settled with good old-fashioned pointing and laughing. 😂🤭👉😷

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Use the cover of Dr Mark McDonald's book "Freedom From Fear" as the background for the posters LOL.

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I love how there are people complaining in his thread he is minimizing covid! Incredible!

https://twitter.com/Flywriter2/status/1616191969432338432?s=20&t=q5SY4X4yY-XZYNGNmr-_9Q

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We're complaining or rather poking fun at the man because 1. he is going overboard and 2. because he continues to be a threat, albeit a subdued threat to rational people everywhere.

I think all of us do our best to minimize our covid risk. For my part, I focus on a healthy diet, get some exercise, take some supplements (D3, K2, zinc and a multi). That goes a long way to keep me healthy, not just from covid.

You can minimize your risk to a lot of diseases if you stay in your house non stop. But then cancer or heart disease might get you because you're probably too sedentary.

If you never step on the road, you lower your risk of getting hit by a car (but you don't eliminate it). But that's a hard way to live life and also boring.

My point is, you can do all kinds of things to minimize risk but shutting yourself away from life is a very bad idea...not healthy mentally or physically, not fun and certainly boring. We are social creatures meant to interact.

I've heard it said and studies have also shown that stress is a BIG driver of disease. If you have an irrational fear of covid or anything for that matter, you'll stress yourself out and worry yourself to death.

The expression: a coward dies a thousand times, a brave man dies but once is appropriate.

I hope you're not like the man in the article and that you do your best to enjoy the life that God has given you making the most of your time here on earth to do some good.

PS: it does appear that the shots that big pharma has created are ineffective and not good for you. The man in the article seems to be oblivious to that. Either that, or he's one big liar and shill.

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Jan 21, 2023Liked by eugyppius

"3) I'm fully vaxxed and had bivalent in Sept"

Red flag warning-- got the good 'ole 8 mouse bivalent the second it was available. In the future, this should be used as a way to disqualify people from any serious position.

Also, putting (n=x) in your tweet about social gatherings is a sure mark of a brilliant scientist and makes anything you write at least 332.55% more sciency.

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I’m surprised he still has 8 friends who would play poker with him, but then again he is in San Francisco so they’re probably all equally deranged.

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What a strange fact that this city is simultaneously the place of all night bathhouse fisting parties and open air toilets, on the one hand, AND these nervous old ladies who worry about colds, on the other. A low-high coalition against normalcy and decency.

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You know, that didn’t even register until you mentioned this. Open-air drug injection sites, used needles and feces in the streets ... and this idiot wearing a mask the rest of his life. Remember when monkeypox was such a big thing? Of course now it’s “MPX” because somehow saying monkeypox is racist ... but I remember seeing this post and just rolling my eyes. https://www.sfaf.org/collections/beta/douchies-guide-to-a-folsom-street-fair-without-fear-of-mpx-monkeypox/

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I recall. One of the lovely places an even lovelier denizen of California admitted to contracting this (almost exclusively) homosexual illness was at a "piss orgy."

Don't Google it.

We live in a society that embraces this activity in the name of toleration, freedom, and now, "love," but that also wishes us to wear masks and inject children with experimental vaccines in the name of mitigating disease and saving lives.

We are well and truly fu*#ed.

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As I wrote earlier - sex fanaticism destroys society

Case in point!

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You are spot on. Tolerance is not a virtue.

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Thanks for the reminder. You're right.

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‘The need for tolerance usually indicates we are on the wrong path.’

This is great. I must notice tolerance as a signal and proceed accordingly.

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The Covid jab by Oxford/Astra Zeneca is made from chimpanzee poop.

https://chanceandnecessity.net/2021/04/14/how-to-make-a-vaccine-from-chimp-poo-to-my-left-arm/

When I learned this fact about a month ago, I nearly fell off my chair ... i had to wonder, "Could chimpanzees carry/get infected with monkeypox?" A quick Goolag search gave me the answer: YES, chimpanzees DO get monkeypox.

It would ONLY take a couple of bad batches of Oxford/Astra Zeneca jabs contaminated accidentally (or intentionally) with monkeypox to seed monkeypox virus in the jabbed population, who then would spread it to others. It is interesting that the Oxford Astra Zeneca was predominantly used in Europe more so than in the United States. And where did the monkeypox cases first start appearing? Yes, you guessed it ... in European tourists at the gay rave parties in the Canary Islands.

Remember always: If you let someone inject you with a jab derived from ANY animal, DO NOT BE SURPRISED if you subsequently contract a new (or undiscovered) animal disease, as "vaccination" is one of the routes for animal diseases to "jump" into humans ... And IMHO this is also why VETERINARIANS always seem to understand what is happening so much sooner than M.D.s whenever a new disease first appears in humans.

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You're absolutely right:

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-03326-w

"The Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine is made from a cold-causing adenovirus that was isolated from the stool of chimpanzees and modified so that it no longer replicates in cells. When injected, the vaccine instructs human cells to produce the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein — the immune system’s main target in coronaviruses."

These virologist and vaccinator types are vile fiddlers with nature. None of this should be happening, none of it.

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Oh my dear stars!!

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"monkeypox"

Funny thing: although the Biden administraion declared monkeypox "a public health emergency," strangely i haven't heard anything about MPX for a few months now (?) ... like they just totally quit pushing the fear of monkeypox ... and moved on to other favored narratives ... maybe they stopped because the monkeypox fear campaign wasn't working anymore.

Link to best monkeypox memes:

https://covidsteria.substack.com/p/monkeypox-memes-who-declares-next-scamdemic

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They stopped talking about it once kids and pets caught it….. somehow.

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Wow ... i hadn't considered that as the reason ... but now that u mention it ... i think you may be right on the monkey ... i mean ... on the money.

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They used up some of the nat'l stockpile of smallpox vaccines to free up room to buy more with corrupt gov. contracts to favored entities. Getting more of those shots into people would require an advertising / propaganda budget that outshadows the potential profit.

That is how public health emergencies end now: when the money of sustaining them outpaces the profit of doing so. It is a bit like that scene from Fight Club where they calculate whether to order a recall.

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"monkeypox is racist" - shouldn't that be speciesist?

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Please Cathy don't give monkeys a bad name .Many people go to the zoo to see monkeys ,doing monkey pox business .In some zoos visitors can join the monkeys for a fee .joining gorillas is free .

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Thanks a lot for the imagery, argh!

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Playing poker is so out of date ,now every one is playing Russian roulette, the new game in town . I forget is Russian roulette played in Las Vegas or in hospitals and clinics .??

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they all can take his money by putting down four 2's and telling him they're four aces

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they are evil or stupid/brainwashed to the point of no return/most of the neuro patterns in brain made to obey, fearful mind set/ lie to themselves/disconnected from themselves/don't like (hate) learning.

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Well they might also like to play Roulette. The one where you pull a trigger.

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Clearly the doctor can panic quickly and extensively. Clearly making bad decisions in the short and the long run.

All the traits which would make me invite him immediately for a poker! F the windows! I bring my winterjacket.

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Five times vaxxed and **still** doesn’t feel safe! He doesn’t see the paradox in that? And he takes the mask off to eat on an airplane – I wonder what he would do if he thought the aircraft was filled with poisonous gas instead of a virus? This guy needs to retire pronto!

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That is an excellent point. If only the virus came with a noxious scent like natural gas does, maybe people would be less confident about their masking. I suppose it is actually present in human intestinal gas if the person is infected

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He could have been even more Sciency if he put n<=8!

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We're reaching levels of science never previously thought possible!

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Yeah, it's like living in a Sci-fi novel.

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At warp speed!

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Will science come to an end with Fauzzis retirement . Oh well we may have to bring the three Stooges back into service .

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Science came to an end when Fauci declared himself as the science

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"speed of science"

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Definitively going to deploy the (n=x) myself. Equivalent to an advanced degree in credentialism-world. And much less expensive.

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I (n=1) applaud your decision!

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(n=🤮)

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And all 8 mice got covid when exposed to it but I'm sure it would have been much worse for them if they hadn't been injected LMAO.

8 MICE? 8 FREAKING MICE? That's it? What is this? A high school biology lab?

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Can you imagine what it would have done to the profits of the quarter if they had used 50 000 humans instead?

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Saw a funny meme: “It’s not a pandemic, it’s an IQ test” 🤪

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Everyone now knows that the jab doesn’t prevent transmission, yet he’s only comfortable around vaccinated friends. Er, n=8 vaccinated friends.

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At least they've demonstrated they are not tainted by wrongthink!

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Jan 21, 2023Liked by eugyppius

This is further evidence that academic institutions and those that lead them are simply out to lunch and no longer constitute bodies of learning. They are instead indoctrination centers whose prime aim appears to be complete cognitive demise.

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To be avoided like a real plague.

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Jan 21, 2023Liked by eugyppius

I got a bad case of Covid in early January 2021. I was in the hospital for 5 days. When I got home it took a couple of weeks to start feeling myself again. Immediately got emails from the hospital suggesting I get the vaccine. Seemed ridiculous to me since the just had the actual disease. So I said d no. Tested my blood for antibodies and sure enough, I had them. Had my lungs x-rayed. Came back normal. From then on I went out and exposed myself to everyone and everything. Went to the gym every day. Went to concerts, shopping, restaurants, all without a mask. It is now been over two years since my Covid hospital stay and never had Covid again. I did have a short duration cold after I had a knee operation, but found it was not Covid after three tests from health department. So that’s my story. Natural immunity is the best!

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I had the same thing happen except I was in the hospital for 18 days in September 2021. After my recovery my heart and lungs were checked and they found no lasting effects from Covid. I've not had Covid since then, and not even the flu. Why get the Jab when most of my jabbed friends are getting repeated bouts of Covid. It clearly doesn't work.

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Many a survey and data now that shows the more you vax, the more COVID you get/create

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I know. I’m worried about so many friends I know who have had all the shots and boosters. One is extremely sick now. As for me, I figured constant exposure to the virus in the wild would be like getting constant boosters. Haha. But the good kind!

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It is amusing to read about all the COVID VETERANS having or having had the KING COVID .It is the king of all the infinite numbers of whyrusses and a googoo plex of variants . Colds and flu have all been replaced by something much more famous .If you never had the COVID you did not really live yet ,it is the experience of a lifetime .As for me I have to be happy with a runny nose I had long ago ,plus some other aces and pains ,so i'm not famous yet .I'm 87 and the virus must hurry so I can be famous to .

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Yeah. I know I had *something* in the beginning but there were no tests for it then (and still aren’t).

I haven’t had anything since and I make sure to be out in the world, having fun, making sure NOT to ‘sanitize’ my hands after I touch door handles and before I rub my nose and eyes with germ-y deliciousness. (I try to do the latter in the presence of Karens.)

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It's not amusing when you're in the hospital fighting to live Joe.

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Porge It may be more likely that fighting for your life in a hospital ,is caused by the poison shots .Millions are injured and many are dropping dead right now ,others may meet the same fate later . Taking the shots has a very high price on it ,your life . Flu or colds are not part of this drama as many claim mistakenly .

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This is of course very sad but the truth is that elderly people have always been in hospital fighting for their lives. It isn't that different except we now have mainstream media pumping out doom & gloom 24/7 fuelling a social media frenzy picked up by weak leaders who abandoned planning under pressure.

I'm in my 50s so tend to hang out with older people and our parents are even more elderly. Nobody has died of COVID alone in the three years AFAIK. They'd probably have died of respiratory complications anyway.

We've had a general lowering of excess deaths for 10+ years now. The "dry tinder" effect can been seen in most countries that experienced higher excess deaths although nowhere near the fear levels by aforementioned media. Before the pandemic a doctor friend of mine said that a reset was well overdue.

The vax doesn't stop transmission, makes it worse in terms of catching COVID (known for a year), effectiveness against serious illness seems to be crumbling as well, might be causing unknown cardiovascular (and other) problems, is supressing the highly effective IgG3 antibody (for all viruses?) and is costing £££.

Why is it still a thing?

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You are correct. All you’re doing is the same thing you’ve ever done all your life: living.

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What is it about the “tests” that you find believable? Have you considered the arguments of Dr. Thomas Cowan?

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"Claims made by Andrew Kaufman and Tom Cowan in response to statements I’ve made about the whole genome sequencing of SARS-CoV-2 are incorrect."

https://www.jeremyrhammond.com/2022/08/26/misinformation-sars-cov-2-whole-genome-sequencing/

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I am taking a closer look at Jeremy Hammond’s piece and finding it pretty squirrelly. For example, there is a section where he links Dr. Cowan’s piece, “ Only Poisoned Monkey Kidney Cells ‘Grew’ the ‘Virus.’” I note Cowan places ‘quotation marks’ around ‘Grew’ and around ‘Virus.’ He does this, precisely and specifically, to indicate that he does not agree that ‘Grew’ and ‘Virus’ represent true and accurate descriptors of the happenings in the experiment being cited. Yet Jeremy Hammond accuses Cowan of being logically inconsistent in that he is asserting that Viruses don’t exist but using the word “Viruses.” But Cowan is not using the word Viruses. He is placing the word in ‘quotes’ to preserve his contention that they do NOT exist. That Hammond doesn’t understand this distinction shows me that he misses A LOT and I have to conclude that he is either flat stupid or just another garden variety bought shill, a type that is so painfully common in Clown World Media these days. He seems to lack fundamental ability in simple English and thus is not the guy to go to for a successful clear communication on a complex technical issue where nuanced details matter.

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I’m still trying to understand the technical details of the argument here. I would like to see how Cowan and Kaufman respond to Hammond’s contentions, which I don’t find clear. Particularly his attempt at using a puzzle to describe figuring out genetic structures. He says there is only one way to put the puzzle together so it does not matter that no isolation is taking place. But if you have three puzzles of three animal images, and all three piles were cut with the same die stamp forming their puzzle pieces, and you did not look at any image to steer your assembly effort overall, and instead painstakingly assembled by shape cues of the parts alone, then you could put the three puzzles together but the images would be a patchwork assembly , since the cutting die was the same, there would be three parts that could work for the upper left corner position on each of the three puzzles, say, and so on for the rest of each of the three puzzles. So I did not find Hammond’s descriptions clear yet, it would require to be hashed out further, preferably with Kaufman and Cowan present to clarify and argue until it was clear.

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Jan 21, 2023Liked by eugyppius

It's a peculiar time in history when a person's anxiety disorder can meld so seamlessly with his need to virtue signal.

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Yet, if the need to virtue signal is actually a fear-induced response - "I'm with the good guys, not one of the enemy"- then it and an "anxiety disorder" can be seen as one and the same.

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Love this quote. But Twitter for some, is about virtue signaling and the need to command enough attention to capture the 15 minutes of fame... For the hard core radicalized, it is about pushing authoritarian control.

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Bingo!

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Dr. Bob is a nutter.

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Jan 21, 2023Liked by eugyppius

He lives in San Francisco, so that explains a lot of his behavior.

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How could he not have caught covid yet?

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He might not even know; many of us don't.

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yeah, I think I had it March of 2020 -- suddenly had bad "asthma" and couldn't walk up hill for a week I was so tired. But nothing since then, never a positive test. So..?

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Davos is the epicenter of monkey pox and spreading faster than the speed of science . .All unvaxxed pilots have fled Davos with the planes of the Trillionairs .

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Probably caught monkeypox but is too embarrassed to admit it.

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Monkey pox is a sign of honor ,it means you are part of the elite .

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Bwahahahahaha ...

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I just caught it first the first time 2 weeks ago, at least that is the first definite infection for me. So it can be possible.

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There is no “it”, only a chemical assay to be challenged on its validity. So now he has chemically induced antibodies?

Let’s see if, My SF antibodies identify with Covid? Huh? But wait, the DOD has more in store, a transactional authority with new countermeasures coming your way. No reason the fret. Safety First. Just ask Maddie DeGary, sad I may have misspelled her last name. But I will never forget meeting her in person. Who is she?

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Do women get monkey pox ? The female care takers of Billonairs have a money box .

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Jan 21, 2023Liked by eugyppius

“sort of like vegans, but massively worse, because they’ll never let you close the windows.”

If they don’t let me close the windows I’ll sit next to them and cough until they leave. Then I’ll close the windows.

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Jan 21, 2023Liked by eugyppius

Fart to cover up your cough.

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Record some coughing ,than play it back on a loudspeaker ,full volume .

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Ladies and Gentlemn, in the event of coughing, a whoopi cushion will automatically appear in front of you....

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In public places coughing and farting recordings over the loudspeaker system will convince everyone the covid whyrusses are active on a killing spree .Holding a sheet of aluminum foil over your head will save your life .

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As a vegan I have to object--we aren't all militant individuals who think the best way to encourage people to eat less meat is to be sanctimonious.

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I was quoting eugyppius

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Jan 21, 2023Liked by eugyppius

Most of the nut jobs responding to his tweets are mad cause he’s risking everyone’s lives and he’s a doctor. They are still on board with masks and killing granny. I swear there’s no common sense or book sense left in at least half of the people in the US. That’s being generous.

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I'm hoping he and his followers are just Fed contractors earning their bonuses....

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Jan 21, 2023·edited Jan 21, 2023Liked by eugyppius

Yes, I'm in California, and I can readily attest: Uncle Bob "the Covid Soothsayer" Wachter, is as unhinged as he is ignorant, not to mention the leading California Covid whimpering coward physician. It is incredulous that this Chief Covid Coward/Propagandist is "Chair" of the Dept of Medicine at UCSF! It is equally jaw-dropping that Wachter would so shamelessly wear his cowardice and ignorance on his sleeve, and without so much as a blink of his soulless vacant eye, proudly vomit his twaddle in the public square!! One thing the scamdemic inarguably revealed is that possessing a modicum of wisdom, or, for that matter, a drop of common sense, will disqualify you from being a competent physician, let alone hold the chair of a medical school--just the opposite.

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Jan 21, 2023Liked by eugyppius

some WW2 Japanese soldiers were still living in jungles 40 years after the war had ended

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True but they weren't privy to info that the war was over. These doctors could find opposing info if they wanted but they're not open to it. Plus if everything returned to normal he'd no longer have an audience who listens to him.

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Due to fear or blind loyalty or stupidity, those Japanese soldiers also didn't seek confirmation or contradiction of their understanding that the War was still ongoing.

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If there had never been a war except on TV, they might be somewhat as ridiculous as this guy.....maybe... .

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There was a great conversation between Katelyn Jetelina (aka Your Local Epidemiologist) and Dr Watcher last month where, in a discussion on masks, she remarks "I keep thinking of 'why does my surgeon wear a mask when I am in surgery' you know, it must do something, it has to work" and he nods in approval.

For some reason she didn't respond to my comment about this.

https://yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com/p/the-state-of-covid-and-the-triple/comment/10895219

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I HATE her! She is an idiot! Undoubtedly paid to promote idiocy

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I looked at her stack. She has true believers! They need to boost themselves all the way to mars. Can’t stop them. They know it all and are so arrogant about it.

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Rather than all the way to Mars, they'll boost themselves to a mere six feet under.

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Jan 21, 2023Liked by eugyppius

Dreadful woman- someone sent me one of her sub stacks once. Completely put on substack to try and push back on the other voices there.

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Jan 21, 2023Liked by eugyppius

Dr Bob is most famous for testing his kid (who was 29 at the time) multiple times a day for 10 days after he tested positive after a tinder date. This was the time normal people couldn't get a required test to engage in normal activities. It was engaging, frustrating, hilarious, and unhinged.

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His kid probably had monekeypox from the "tinder" date.

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You’re on a roll! If they all wore plastic bags, we’d be rid of em, Gates would get his depopulation, it’d be a win-win.

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At the start of this madness I told my wife that all this psyop fear campaign would do is make the neurotic people more neurotic but in retrospect what it’s actually done is created a whole new class of lunatics bent on telling us all how to live

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In the parlance of academia, it is the authoritarianisim multiplier affect.

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The problem is that these are the very same people who set public health policy AND enforce it

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What's the point of setting policy if you can't punish those who fail to succumb? Power without the ability to punish is not really power at all.

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Jan 21, 2023Liked by eugyppius

He really thinks he hasn't been exposed to COVID yet? In California? He probably "had" it so early one he never noticed it, and now thinks his rain dance is actually working....

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agreed is highly likely

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"rain dance" is a good analogy! Its a cult ritual.

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Jan 21, 2023Liked by eugyppius

Once I saw the pervasive masking, followed by most enthusiastically lining up for an experimental concoction, I knew there’d be a sizable subset of the population who will never give this up. They’ll be masking and getting jabbed until the day they die, which for many will be a lot sooner than they think…

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