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OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
Ha ha ha... you are a sucker. I knew you wouldn't like that one! Yes, my friend... you are a sucker but it's ok. I may try some reverse psychology on you once in awhile, to keep you alert. On the other hand I'm contemplating seriously pisseng you off. As a kind of... therapy. -
Exactly, "normalcy" is an invention to the foolish wokesters. They believe that everything is everything. If you check their demographic, it's a bunch of white college and uni students who were the most pampered and entitled group all their life. As in never had a job. As in don't need to. As in, mom and dad will take care of the big baby all her life. Sadly they are the most naive, but often have themost to say. Sounds familiar? Yep. The mirror is looking back at you, fella. So now you liberals want to disown your retareded children? They are not representing you? Too effin bad. Liberals- Own what you have done. Justin Trudeau is leader of the Liberal party...
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Ontario needs to invest in EVs as a realistic Option.
OftenWrong replied to Boges's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
But you people carry on worrying about how fast you're gonna charge your precious little EV. -
Ontario needs to invest in EVs as a realistic Option.
OftenWrong replied to Boges's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
While nuclear reactors are now the only sensible way forward, it's because we live in a mad world. These devices simply should not be built in my opinion. Any tech that requires human civilization to maintain in order to safeguard it from destroying all life on earth should not be built. It's inevitable that civilization will fall and there will be wars. Without constant intervention of trained people and sophisticated tools, these things (and their nuclear waste stockpiles) are deadly. They will remain deadly, for thousands of years. Same with A bombs etc. -
Ontario needs to invest in EVs as a realistic Option.
OftenWrong replied to Boges's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Germany demonstrates how easily the half-baked theories of the left can come apart. They've shut down the reactors... out of fear of a tsunami. Not just shut down, but dismantled the buildings so that future generations would have to completely start over again if they wanted nuclear. No possibility of future upgrades using safer fuel. No new Gen-4 systems coming online. That is completely absurd. On top of this, I read they've restarted some of their de-commissioned coal burning plants. Germany goes back to burning coal as its energy crisis deepens Yep, Germany the EU leader is a "gift to the right", or rather a gift to people who are intelligent, as an example of the leftist beaurocratic mess that develops and leads the indefensible position they now find themselves in. Now bring on the Huns I say... finish them off. Putin will be cashing their checks in Rubles. -
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OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
Your family doctor knows nothing about it other than what they are told to say by the "Top Doctor"- a politically appointed position. I already explained that, there should be no trust, so I now have to repeat myself, and I hate soing that. If you cannot read, I can no longer help you. Yes we all know you are a liar, and pathetic welfare basket-case with heavy drinking problems which you will never shake off. It's clear you have no job, as can be seen by your posting record. Because you are mentally ill and weak. You are just an unwashed Pollack who drinks too much. -
If wokeness is the next big conservative bogeyman, then normalcy is the next big liberal one. That is what you people are talking about. But I say you're a liar. You are not woke, just throwing it around as if it's a term that matters to anybody. Only a complete fool would go woke. That's why they are considered dangerous by conservatives- too stupid to be allowed.
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OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
Like I said I am not here to educate you, nor do I want to discuss how good or safe the vaccine is. I am not qualified to comment, and there are so many lies about it we could go on all day and get nowhere. You can inject yourself all you want, I won't get in the way. But I will not be getting it. The government has no right to force an experimental vaccine on everyone. That theyhave completely backed off their position after two years is a prettt clear message. They shouted get the vaccine loudly from the rooftops, now they quietly remove their "guidance". Sorry if you cannot read the real news, for which one must be a cunning human observer. But you can still ingest vast quantities of government- sanctioned, pure waste. -
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OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
Sure, I don't mind hammering your head into the ground again tomorrow. No problem. I hope you enjoyed my style of chess. Kick the whole f*ckin board over -
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OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
That's great jack, whatever works for you. Keep filling your boots. Just don't crap in them... I don't know about you but my doctor is an i d i o t . Is it them, or me? No, it's them. Can you imagine in that day if a doctor said, No Jimmy, you should not get the vaccine. You don't really need it." There would be apache helicopters circling the doctor's office in no time. Maybe you lived in a nice life all the time where you never had to worry about Nazi types and their collaborators. But here in Canada we got to see how quickly the mentality sets in to the general public at large. I know what it felt like. I had to keep my mouth shut, could not speak to what I understood was the correct protocols and who was at risk, and who usually was not. I was called a Nazi right here in the forum for challenging their Covid mantra. And all the hit they did to the kids, mentally. And what they did to the economy. Closing the hospitals. I never heard of such a thing. Outside of the big cities, most hospitals were empty. No covid patients, and no general medical operations. Just closed for no good reason. And these people, Top Doctor, Medical Directors, have the nerve to show up for work again today? -
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OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
Here you go, contrain- Switzerland Stops Recommending COVID-19 Vaccination There are several news sites floating this story. Many countries have taken a similar advisement to back off on that putrid sauce. You are free to go over a cliff however, with Justin Trudeau injecting the mrna vaccine into your butt. It's the best place for it, they say. They did the research in a federally funded Canadian lab... -
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OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
Sure, go back in the thread and find all the answers you need. But as I recall, NO. The data was only fully revealed in the past year to 6 months. There was a scandal of sorts when they released the full documentation, different groups clamouring and making claims, pointing fingers. I look at it from a back seat view. What happened next is very telling- the government has completely backed off of mandating and promoting the vaccines as they so eagerly did before that. Answer- too many people reported vaccine injury. And the government could become liable if they promote the vaccine. This news was not being admitted to for a long time. Rather, the next step they took was to recommend it only for those who are at risk. Blah blah blah. I am not here to educate. You don't know? Too effin bad Jack Astor. Go get your vaccine, I am not in your way. But... don't you come here telling me anything. Interesting that anecdotal information became more reliable than government reporting. We know several women in our small social circle who had sudden onset of menstrual problems. It blows your mind if you know anything about statistics... there must be thousands then. We even know one person who became disabled by the vaccine. Again, it seems incredible given the small sample size. But when we ask our friends if they also have anyone at their place of work or whatever who's had issues, the answer is yes, a few. Anecdotal evidence? What else did you ask, I can't remember. I'm not here to educate. It's old news already, everyone has moved on. No one cares about the vaccine anymore, no one wants it. The last ridiculous thing I heard was you'll need it every 2 -4 months. You are free to do that if you want, my friend. Reports came out but early reports were completely disregarded. It is only when the number of injuries became very noticeable, that they put a stop to it. That is what is happening now. Canada is behind other countries due to heavy bureaucracy. The sad federalis are still trying to peddle the last of the vaccine they paid top dollar for. Not because you need it, not because it's good for you, but it helps to balance their spreadsheet. Again, you want the vaccine go fill your boots. People dying on the ice, on the soccer field, football. All within a short time of getting the shot. I wonder why it happened so much all of a sudden. "Died suddenly". But now it's not heard very much again. Coincidence? Anecdotal Information? Tell you what, so-called contrain. You don't even know what a contrarian is. If you at least were one I could respect that. But you are not. You're just nothing. -
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OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
I know Motorola 6800 machine language, if it helps. -
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OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
Thanks for warning. I'll turn on the ignore filtre. Cuts out 90% of the bullshit around here, I tell you... -
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OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
Yes, no doubt you have lots of time for that... -
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OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
You achieved... absolute nothing. Which is probably the story of your entire life. Just look at you now. How big is the tent? I could go on, but it's getting late and I have to get up early for work again. To pay income tax for the welfare checks for you bums, so you can have your free soup and money to pay for your cell phone. So you can keep coming here spending all day, writing bad things about me. -
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OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
You like the others here view this as some sort of a personal contest, to "best" your "opponent". But your words mean absolutely nothing. Once you get over that fact you might stop being a troll and jackazz. But it's not looking hopeful. You can either be part of the problem, as in identify yourself with the phrase i d i o t, or you can be helpful. But whatever you do, doesn't matter to me because you're just another sad troll. Drunken, polish sod. All I ask is that you STFU... -
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OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
3. Your "argument" has no strength at all. I didn't call you out, did I? Or did you feel you were announced, when I refer to such low-brow types. Yes, surely you are included, if you insist. 4. I'm sure you have lots of time. Lots and lots of time. Unemployed and living in a shack. But goes on the internet. Maybe look for honest work, instead of posting 50 times/ day useless filler material and mirrored self-gazing? -
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OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
Family doctors didn't really know much more about mrna vaccines than anyone else did, as our government and the companies who made these vaccines kept their test data a secret. Instead they listened to the advice coming from the "Top Doctor" - a government appointed position. Alright, fine. Let's say they all made a big mistake there, and that's all it is. "Emergency". "No other choice". What's even more unconscionable is the reaction to the data coming out once the vaccines were given to the public. Total denial that anything is wrong, or that it even COULD go wrong. But still... Astrazenica... women's periods... reports of palsy, myocarditis and arrhythmia. Some people being incapacitated. Died suddenly became a thing. All of these reports were denied vehemently by the Top Doctors. If you don't know that, you's an i d i o t. Go back in your rabbit cage. -
Ontario needs to invest in EVs as a realistic Option.
OftenWrong replied to Boges's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Never mind the bollocks. Germany Rejects Europe’s Proposal to Ban Gas-Powered Vehicles by 2035 The Square-heads have spoken. -
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OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
You didnt need to be a doctor or vaccine expert. It fell under good old common sense. Your grandma knew better than the self-appointed experts and those who sought to make a name for themselves, or getting their PhD. It affected elderly, weak and sick. For the rest of us, a mere inconvenience to be sick for a few days. I had a slightly sore throat and a headache. -
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OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
Forcing people to take an untested vaccine that was based on already failed mrna technology is what convinced me they're all nuts.Giving it to children, babies, pregnant women. Their magic bullet failed to work, and most people are smart enough to know it by now. That's the main issue. -
Ontario needs to invest in EVs as a realistic Option.
OftenWrong replied to Boges's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
... You get rid of ICE and there's no more gas stations. No more sequestering fuel. No energy storage. Ask the folks living in remote areas of northern Canada, anywhere outside the big cities in ON or Quebec what they think of that idea. Places with minimal electrical infrastructure. You ain't gonna build no SMR's for all the small towns, villages, and territories to recharge their EV's neither. -
Ontario needs to invest in EVs as a realistic Option.
OftenWrong replied to Boges's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
This article caught my attention. Never mind Boges, here is a reality check from a man in the streets- I drove from Toronto to Montreal in an EV I will give a few highlights. "Our 550-kilometre drive to Montreal took – I’m embarrassed to admit this – nearly eight hours. Yes, one way." "In the cold, and driving on winter tires at speeds of about 100 kilometres an hour, the range of our car was noticeably lower. I faced a reduced range below 300 km." "Include a safety buffer – I like to keep at least a 20-per-cent charge, just in case – and my actual range was considerably less, forcing me to stop three times on each leg of the journey." The sad tale of a man simply trying to take his wife and child to Montreal and back. He was basically getting about 200 km driving range. Not only that, he drove the 401 at a mere 100 km/h. Musta gotten cut off and the finger dozens of times... They also had trouble with the fast-chargers, taking up to 1/2 hour just to hit 80% charge level. Can't go more than that, it burns them out. Just like I said about fast chargers, they're bad for your battery. And also as I said earlier- these batteries dont work well in the cold. They cannot hold enough charge. You get some real cold nasty weather, a couple of passengers and some heavy tires and you'll soon be traveling "on a wing and a prayer."
