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So do you wear a miniskirt when you drink that swill? or what
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I recall it is the only beer my favourite guitarist Allan Holdsworth liked when he toured the United States. He is, or rather was, a beer brewer back in his home in the UK. As he stated in one interview, all the US beers were pretty aweful, but he liked Coors light because it "Didn't pretend to be anything else." If only he knew...
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If you know 500 people, there is a chance one if them was injured. But this is only with a statistical variation of one sigma. For more certainty you need to go to three or six sigma, since you are only taking a small sample out of the big pie. That means it's more obvious if you know 1500 to 3000 people.
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We can play a numbers game all day with this crap, and get nowhere. My perception- Covid was always very contagious and not very harmful. The latest stats I saw indicated deaths were at some number below 1%. If the number Aristides gave is correct, these two stats are similar within a factor of ~ 2, with the margin of error for mistakes in counting, they are almost identical. Except it's a different age group. Why some of you people cannot figure this out is kinda clear. Stick to counting fish instread.
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Please don't make ridiculous statements that take space on the forum. ( bwa hah... ) When I here that the odds of vaccine injury are lower than 1 in 500 (your data above), I find it shocking. Far above the vaccine safety protocols established long before covid. In the "before we all went insane" time.
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I guess that link confirms that "fact checking" online is now politicized too, and worthless as I saw the news feed with my own eyes and heard the words with my own ears. He did so several times. The videos have been linked here. The whole vaccine mantra has been backed off to a great extent, have you noticed that? Almost no one in public is getting the jab anymore. And yet it only lasts a few months at best, so we are probably all out of date. Covid is still prevalent, as I mentioned. I suspect the real reason is they (gov) know it's not helpful for everyone, and now need to cover themselves to try and avoid the class actions. The PM office has a lotof influence. Trudeau is a baldfaced liar but many Canadians will accept the soundbite for what it is without questioning. Kinda like you people...
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Canada still has about 1000 - 2000 cases and 100 deaths per day of covid. I checked it online. And yet, the whole "get vaccinated or else!" campaign is gone. I'd like to know how you vaccine mandate lovers reconcile with those facts. Don't forget 1000 cases per day is 7000/week. It is 30,000 per month. So get in line.
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I believe we are ruled by an unseen cabal of very rich and connected people. These are the uber-elites, the 1% of the 1%. But it could be there are multiple "cabals" for lack of better word, each having their own power network and regions of interest. And now due to corporatism they are able to influence governments, in a coordinated fashion worldwide.
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The federalis assume they are going to be replaced sooner or later, so now they are starting to really milk the system dry before they go. You're going to see more and more drastic things come out, as progressive Justin wants to impress the world. And a little payola to some of his friends in high places is a pretty good thing too. There's nothing you can do, since he can hold off on the election until the law demands it, which is technically never as far as I know. There is no law. (?) Just a tradition. Canada's democrazy... But with the support of Jagmeet Singh he can hold off for a long, long time. Canadians might shitcan Trudeau, but maybe not. He should have went the last time, after those scandals came out and yet here he still is. Next up legalize drugs, prostitution, and all the young guys will love you forever baby. They know they're gettin Trudeau pussay.
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Just saw that another person at Budweiser got shit-canned, heh heh heh. Nice. It's the kind of cancel culture, we here on the right can really approve of! Go get 'em, beer drinkers! My question is, which beer did they switch over too? Certainly a manly beer, I would imagine. Maybe overly manly, since their reaction to the horror of finding out, Bud is the beer preferred by transvestites. Something absolutely un-malty, given we are talking about Budweiser fans here. Coors light wins, IMO
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Fox' New strategy: Go Woke
OftenWrong replied to West's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Why did Tucker say he really hates Trump? Was that legit or what. Maybe we don't know the real Tucker at all. I do remember a useless little, pencil-necked dweeb on CNN. But he got better -
First a trickle....Now a flood
OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
PS Mass Media Manipulation is a thing. Just ask Goebbels... -
First a trickle....Now a flood
OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
I watched the last video. How bizarre that the government survey showed 60% support a return of the mask mandate. Certainly nobody I know does. Better yet, open your eyes. Standing in the grocery aisle the other day, not a soul wearing a mask. In bars, in crowded bookstores, in lines to get in. Nary a mask to be seen. You would think with 60% support you'd see a whole lot more wearing it. Therefore, You know they are a liar. -
First a trickle....Now a flood
OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
When he says "there are potential side effects", he's doing a 180 turn-around on what he and his administration told Canadians during the vaccine mandates. Hopefully there will be a class action lawsuit against the federal and provincial governments and their politically appointed "Top Doctors". Just let me know where to sign on. -
First a trickle....Now a flood
OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
It should be noted that in the past, before everything became lies, any death within 4 weeks of a vaccine injection (any vaccine) was considered suspicious and worth investigating. -
Hopefully not just it seemed like a while ago you said you would not recognize Charles as king, and would no longer swear loyalty to Canada or the Crown, or what have you. Either you were having a bad day or that wasn't you.
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I'm glad you've come round on that because I thought at first you weren't going to. We know which nations are the greatest and why they must win. In general
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True, but the long view is America won WWII and emerged as the top superpower in the world, exceeding Great Britain. It benefitted America to wait, sit back and make alot of money providing material support to Britain's war. As long as the Axis or USSR does not gain susbstantial footing. Their timing to enter the war was a master- stroke to add force at the right time, and come out on top.
