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Best advice I received:

If you overthink, Write.

If you underthink, Read.

and that is all.

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You made it, you own it

You always own your intellectual property, mailing list, and subscriber payments. With full editorial control and no gatekeepers, you can do the work you most believe in.

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148. Suspending Habeas Corpus
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My father always told me:

"If you want to go for a run, go for a run, don't look for company.

Sooner or later, on your fifth run or your twentieth, like-minded people will find you themselves."

And only recently have I realised that this principle works everywhere.

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Horowitz & el gato malo (bad cat) on the money again! The case of counting infections, hospitalizations, & deaths immediately post vaccine (1-14 days) as 'unvaccinated'; this is the fraud of Pfizer

They like to play a lot of parlor tricks like that. In this instance, they are illegitimately transferring conclusions which might hold in the immunological domain (not counting as vaxed until advertised antibody count is present and someone is regarded as "immunized") to the domains of whatever other paths the products go and have some sorts of (partially unknown) effects that have nothing to do with the "immunized" status. Since this is so incredibly obvious, fraud must be the right term - they can't be *that* stupid.

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