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DrTorqueCarlisi

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He "just can't get worked up about losing 3000 people" but try telling him he lives in half a house and is visibly obese and see what happens next.

Better yet, disagree with him in front of his Twitter admirers and see how fast he curses you out or claims to have fucked your mother. Insecure piece of shit says what?
 

IGotATreeOnMyHouse85

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reminder that it's been 2.5 years and everyone reading this knows zero people under 75 who dies from the coof
I remember early on like Jan-Feb 2020 the medical experts said it would only be a concern to the elderly and those with pre existing conditions, especially anything respiratory. Pretty much the same people they tell you to check on when it gets really hot out in the summer. Then all of a sudden everything had to be shut down and if you didn’t agree you were an evil Nazi. The majority of people I see still wearing masks are the great big fat persons, some elderly, and black people.
 

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Riccardo Bosi

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Do you have a link to that? Because from memory it said that most of the dead had one or more major illnesses, and that Covid piling on top had finished them off. If we're discounting Covid's role in their deaths, then I guess Harold Shipman's an innocent man; as most of his ~250 victims had something else wrong with them too.

I'd question the CDC's choice of "major illnesses" as well - they included diabetes as one of them, but there's diabetics who still manage to compete at an Olympic level, and it's not uncommon for people these days with type 1 or pregnancy-induced diabetes to live well into their 80s and 90s.
I had links and screenshots over a year ago on my last laptop, so I can't link directly to it now, sorry. But, for sure, 95% of US COVID deaths had at least one comorbidity (I assume old age is a comorbidity) and 60% of deaths with at least two. I just checked the site now and they've changed the layout and looks harder to navigate, and I can't be arsed looking for it again.

Statistically, we're looking at something that's killing people at a near-identical rate as the flu; and supposedly, the US deaths from the flu are down from 30,000 to like, 2,000. I'd actually argue it kills less people than the flu because they're saying that people dying WITH it are dying FROM it; nobody would ordinarily say someone with AIDS died of pneumonia, right?
 

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reminder that it's been 2.5 years and everyone reading this knows zero people under 75 who dies from the coof
My girl works in a covid unit and they had these 2 fat fuck brothers that weighed over 4 bills each. They were in their mid 20's. And over the last year most of the people in the unit were vaccinated. She lied and used religion to get out of taking it. I got it 2 times from her bringing it home. Dirty bitch
 
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I remember early on like Jan-Feb 2020 the medical experts said it would only be a concern to the elderly and those with pre existing conditions, especially anything respiratory. Pretty much the same people they tell you to check on when it gets really hot out in the summer. Then all of a sudden everything had to be shut down and if you didn’t agree you were an evil Nazi. The majority of people I see still wearing masks are the great big fat persons, some elderly, and black people.
Every time I'm in Michigan I see niggers in masks, it's comical considering the general risks they take in every aspect of their lives. A cold is going to kill them, not some other savage nigger? Fucking strange.
 

IGotATreeOnMyHouse85

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I had links and screenshots over a year ago on my last laptop, so I can't link directly to it now, sorry. But, for sure, 95% of US COVID deaths had at least one comorbidity (I assume old age is a comorbidity) and 60% of deaths with at least two. I just checked the site now and they've changed the layout and looks harder to navigate, and I can't be arsed looking for it again.

Statistically, we're looking at something that's killing people at a near-identical rate as the flu; and supposedly, the US deaths from the flu are down from 30,000 to like, 2,000. I'd actually argue it kills less people than the flu because they're saying that people dying WITH it are dying FROM it; nobody would ordinarily say someone with AIDS died of pneumonia, right?
Once they started giving hospitals more money for Covid cases all of a sudden everyone had it (even if they didn’t know it) while obviously dying from problems long before Covid but they were counted as Covid deaths.
 
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Once they started giving hospitals more money for Covid cases all of a sudden everyone had it (even if they didn’t know it) while obviously dying from problems long before Covid but they were counted as Covid deaths.
Covid is real and many people had a pretty bad cold from it, things like this crop up every so often. I've had colds thatknocked the shit out of me for 2 weeks as a young, in shape, healthy guy worse than covid did to my old ass, but for a few people it was their bad illness. In truth though it just was the event that killed some near dead people, it would have been flu, a skin infection, a fall, for those that died if not covid. 90 year olds die, it's what they do and covid was not some exceptional cause.
 

Slackjawed Cow

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Covid is real and many people had a pretty bad cold from it, things like this crop up every so often. I've had colds thatknocked the shit out of me for 2 weeks as a young, in shape, healthy guy worse than covid did to my old ass, but for a few people it was their bad illness. In truth though it just was the event that killed some near dead people, it would have been flu, a skin infection, a fall, for those that died if not covid. 90 year olds die, it's what they do and covid was not some exceptional cause.
Im just glad you are still masking and staying up to date on your vaccination as well as quarantining like your canada says. Im sure Pat thinks your a great guy for being responsible about it.
 

Riccardo Bosi

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Covid is real and many people had a pretty bad cold from it, things like this crop up every so often. I've had colds thatknocked the shit out of me for 2 weeks as a young, in shape, healthy guy worse than covid did to my old ass, but for a few people it was their bad illness. In truth though it just was the event that killed some near dead people, it would have been flu, a skin infection, a fall, for those that died if not covid. 90 year olds die, it's what they do and covid was not some exceptional cause.
I was fairly sickly as a kid - I'd suffer badly from colds and flu, and I had bad effects from hayfever like conjunctivitis - but I'm more robust now in my early 30s.

Serious question: did you get vaccinated for polio, mumps, measles etc. as a baby or kid? Both my parents did and so did I, and the more I look into the old school vaccines, it seems they were actually always problematic and didn't prevent shit. Also, as it turns out, you pass on your gut health to your children. I don't take any pharmaceuticals (a headache tablet every so often, maybe), and I think those are the cause of illness. We've been fucked by Big Pharma and the Rockefeller niggers for over a hundred years, including the (((Sacklers))).
 

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I was fairly sickly as a kid - I'd suffer badly from colds and flu, and I had bad effects from hayfever like conjunctivitis - but I'm more robust now in my early 30s.

Serious question: did you get vaccinated for polio, mumps, measles etc. as a baby or kid? Both my parents did and so did I, and the more I look into the old school vaccines, it seems they were actually always problematic and didn't prevent shit. Also, as it turns out, you pass on your gut health to your children. I don't take any pharmaceuticals (a headache tablet every so often, maybe), and I think those are the cause of illness. We've been fucked by Big Pharma and the Rockefeller niggers for over a hundred years, including the (((Sacklers))).
I, too, do not take medications except for over the counter stuff.

I was amazed when I graduated college that my young co-workers, co-workers my age, men, were already taking prescription pills of some sort.

I'm actively working on being healthier now because I no longer trust doctors and the medical system. Yes, if I get in a car wreck I'll let them fix my broken leg, but i don't trust them for the more routine stuff.
 

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But, for sure, 95% of US COVID deaths had at least one comorbidity
95% of Americans have at least one comorbidity; so what you're saying is, it kills Americans.

...and, like I said before, some of what they class as a "co-morbidity" like diabetes isn't enough to keep you out of the Olympics. People don't die of shit like they used to.


So, reading that article, the first line says:
On Saturday, Kent Donahue, from Dr. Pino's office, said the motorcyclist's death "was reviewed and he was taken off the list for COVID fatalities."
So out of Florida's 80,000 Covid deaths, they found one that was misfiled and fixed it.

and the more I look into the old school vaccines, it seems they were actually always problematic and didn't prevent shit.
Ask your grandparents if they grew up with any kids who were crippled by polio. Mine did; and if you're right and vaccines do nothing, you'll have grown up with a bunch of crippled kids just like they did. If you're right, New York's polio outbreak won't be news - it'll just be run of the mill, same as any other city.

Fuck it: tell them I can jump puddles, see if that brings up some stories.
 

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So, reading that article, the first line says:

So out of Florida's 80,000 Covid deaths, they found one that was misfiled and fixed it.
You're simplifying it.

They literally had a press conference to announce the first 20-year-olds who had died of COVID in Florida. The idea of course is to have the media report that this disease does kill young people.

At the PRESS CONFERENCE where they announced two 20-year-olds died, the press asked the health department representative if they had any additional details and the guy responded that one of them was in a motorcycle accident.

This was not misfiled, as you state. They patently lied and only changed it when they were called out on it.
 

Riccardo Bosi

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95% of Americans have at least one comorbidity; so what you're saying is, it kills Americans.

...and, like I said before, some of what they class as a "co-morbidity" like diabetes isn't enough to keep you out of the Olympics. People don't die of shit like they used to.
But they also class cancer as a comorbidity. You don't usually consider someone with cancer dying as dying from the flu if they happen to test positive for it.

Ask your grandparents if they grew up with any kids who were crippled by polio. Mine did; and if you're right and vaccines do nothing, you'll have grown up with a bunch of crippled kids just like they did. If you're right, New York's polio outbreak won't be news - it'll just be run of the mill, same as any other city.
I wonder what's causing polio now. Hmm.

Even if polio was some frightening disease, it's also from an era with malnutrition and a lack of hygiene. I don't buy the idea that some disease or virus can bring a regular, healthy person to the brink of death, nor that injecting rotted monkey kidney cells into people and calling it "vaccinating them" is going to save them.
 
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