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Unskool's avatar

Well said.

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Yuppies of the world, unite!

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Steve Kirsch's avatar

I added a link to the CDC data showing that ACM is up in 2021 and 2022. That means the intervention made things worse (unless someone can identify the "real" killer).

Angela's avatar

Do not expect physicians, judges, or politicians to help us. People like Steve are trying but until we resist things will never change. In the end it comes down to the individual.

Baldmichael's avatar

There came a point in 2020 when I realised that words are just that, mere words, and sometimes strong ones are necessary, especially for extraordinary times.

Like propane gas, they can be used in a controlled way for effect, but if one explodes the idiots who provoked it should not be surprised at the results if it hurts their iddums feelings!

Anyway, there are two places in Austria called Fugging. However they are pronounced 'F***ing'.

They used to be spelled 'F***ing', but changed the spelling, …

Clark's avatar

When jazz first started over 100 years ago, it was spelled "jass", but by the time it got to Broadway it had been changed to "jazz"

Really? I didn't know that. I have looked at Wikipedia and see what you mean., so thank you.

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