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I'm saving lives. Seethe.
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>>13569695 the vaccine is actually increasing the asymptomatic holocaust.
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>>13569163 >Trumpists are only patriotic in name. They don't give a fuck about the US Please stop telling them this. They delude themselves that they are still loyal to their country and it is loyal to them — if you convince them that is not true we are going to end up dealing with a homegrown Taliban who probably will end up winning looking at the US' poor track record with insurgencies.
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>>13568425 >>13563674 >he still thinks the vaccine prevents the spread of COVID >he still defends the vaccine after they literally admit the vaccine doesn't prevent the spread of COVID >he still thinks the vaccine prevents him from getting COVID >he still defends the vaccine even after seeing data from Israel showing that the vaccinated can still get COVID >he thinks that the vaccine prevents death from COVID even after people who took the vaccine died from COVID These are the people defending a shitty vaccine that hasn't even been tested for long term side effects.
Imagine being this retarded.
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>>13568529 >reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Stage 2: Anger
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>>13570015 Nah, I'm sure if we take a well-armed minority distributed throughout our most vital infrastructure and make sure they hate us as much as possible, nothing can go wrong. We'll just nuke them, like Biden says.
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reminder that governace decides the fate of nations not iq
>At the time of its independence in 1966, Botswana was the world's third-poorest country, poorer than most other African countries. Its infrastructure was minimal, with only 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) of paved roads; and few of its people had formal education, with only 22 university graduates and 100 secondary school graduates
>Khama set out on a vigorous economic programme intended to transform the nation into an export-based economy, built around beef, copper and diamonds. The 1967 discovery of Orapa's diamond deposits aided this programme
>Khama instituted strong measures against corruption, the bane of so many other newly independent African nations. Unlike other countries in Africa, his administration adopted market-friendly policies to foster economic development. Khama promised low and stable taxes to mining companies, liberalized trade, and increased personal freedoms. He maintained low marginal income tax rates to deter tax evasion and corruption. He upheld liberal democracy and non-racism in the midst of a region embroiled in civil war, racial enmity and corruption Khama embraced the rule of law
>The small public service was transformed into an efficient and relatively corruption-free bureaucracy with workers hired based on merit. Calls to immediately "indigenize" the bureaucracy were resisted, and the government retained foreign expatriates working in the bureaucracy until suitably qualified locals could be found to replace them. Khama and his people also drew on international advisers and consultants. Mining companies were encouraged to search the country for more resources, leading to the discovery of additional copper, nickel, and coal deposits
>Between 1960 and 1980 Botswana had the fastest-growing economy in the world,. By the mid-1970s, Botswana had a budget surplus.
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>>13567132 This is correct. Ghetto blacks become decent hardworking people in the military. They dont have the mental capabilities to navigate the modern world but they can work hard if someone else does the thinking for them.
This is classical division of labor: Worker class/thinker class. Stop trying to force everyone to be good at every task.
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>>13567494 Its a nigerian website or forum of some kind.
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>>13567496 I live in Southern Africa, Botswana did well for very long but now that the Mullato Kama dynasty has lost power there its going to shit under the corrupt new leadership of the BDP. Mining revenues are shrinking youth unemployment is rising and parliamentarians are involved in big corruption cases like the grossly over inflated water pipeline. They have a hardliner socialist party that's popular with the youth and I've personally read opinion on their media that attack whites and Indians for having too much money. Its very obvious that the country is eventually going to go the same route as neighboring SA in a few decades.
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>>13569515 maybe that's just how it goes? no country can be rich and functional for all eternity, there is just no such thing.
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>>13567132 Khama is a breddy cool guy
Anonymous (10 replies)
Can anyone tell me what is this? I pulled this from my repaired tooth whose filling crumbled. I started to feel it with my tongue, and couldn't get it out with anything other than pincers, because it was stuck in my gum. Didn't hurt at all, I already pulled a similar string out once. At first I thought it might be a dead tooth root or a root canal filling, but I've searched around and it doesn't look like it, so I'm not sure. It's relatively long and rigid.
Thank you for the advice.
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>>13571039 It doesn't seem metal. And it's not an instrument as far as I can tell.
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>>13571048 Is it rubbery? Feels organic?
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>>13571043 That's what I was thinking, but I am not sure, since I can't find any pictures that look similar.
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>>13571053 It looks organic. The wider part is more rigid. The whole thing holds shape.
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>>13571043 Is it good that I pulled it out? It was bothering me.
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>>13569723 The key to success to Amazon was constant cost cutting, especially on labor. Doubt that's going to work well at an aerospace startup.
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>>13569812 I realize that but what I'm saying is he did what's best to make Amazon big, now i think he's going to do, or at least try, to do that with BO
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>>13569858 ruthless capitalist selling a billion shit products wont translate into expertly crafting one perfect product
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>>13569858 >>13570955 >>13569858 Amazon was kept afloat as a loss leader by AWS and Prime memberships.
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It doesn't even matter
Anonymous (11 replies)
Why is the vaccines effectiveness fading away so quickly?
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>>13570150 Are you really this fucking new to board culture? 99% of the threads on this board contain le-Googleable questions. People post them anyway to prompt discussion and hear speculative ideas, especially when the official answer is "we don't know."
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>>13570144 It's not permanent for flu vaccines either, and many other vaccines require occasional booster shots too, nothing unusual about this.
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>>13570875 >It's not permanent for flu vaccines either I thought flu shots were more about different strains coming in than losing immunity in under a year.
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its over. you're better off catching covid if you're <40. after that it's debatable.
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>>13570144 All of these anti vax tards on this board need to take one biology class to understand how the virus keeps adapting because their is still healthy viable host options, get vaxxed, go out in public, and stop being a lonely hermit man who is too scared of other people that you wouldnt even let a female nurse touch you with a pointy needle in fear you might leave a grease stain on the multipurpose chair at make shift local vaccination station and your local middle school
Anonymous (105 replies)
Is it ethical to force military personnel to be lab rats for experimental vaccines?
https://t.me/s/redicetv/1458
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>>13570109 >It breaks international criminal law, human rights and falls under category of crimes against humanity. How?
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>>13569815 >gooks still use horses Congratulations on being less equipped than WWII
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>>13567800 No. That's not what they signed up for, and taking advantage of the rights they willingly gave up to serve their country is fucking sick. Why not just kill a bunch of soldiers over and over to test weapons? Same issue. Their government has a moral duty to respect their armed forces.
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How come only low IQ people are taking the vagene?
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>>13570259 You lose that argument because ~75% of PhDs are taking the vaccine.
Your brainlet brain got excited by a chart showing relatively high vaccine hesitancy for PhDs (~25%) and forgot to consider the bigger picture.
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>>13570259 >low IQ I think you mean midwits
Midwits love the vaccine, both brainlets and brainiacs are dubious of it
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>>13570486 >completely ignoring the fact that a quarter of PHD's refuse to get jabbed because he doesn't realize the majority of people are victim to appeal to authority regardless of education Relatively high is significant specifically because the majority of people are fucking sheep
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>>13570720 funnily enough the majority of people think everyone else is a fucking sheep. Why are you basing the safety of the vaccine on the opinions of others regardless of who they are? At the end of the day it's still a mindless appeal to authority on your part. Sheep.
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>>13570259 Bullshit, faggot OP. Stop spreading your lies.
Anonymous (5 replies)
If all humans would work sth. physical non stop it would generate as much power as 18 coal power plants.
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>>13570685 Now just imagine if the world only allowed midwits to live.
We would be doing just that in order to supply the alpha midwit power for his favela.
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>>13570711 One day a mathematician, or programmer, will say the same about you.
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>>13570685 And they'd consume about 4 times as many calories as they expended generating that energy, and all that food would require more energy to grow and make available than they generated.
Anonymous (5 replies)
Is this viable? Could liek 100 people pedaling a stationary bike produce enough electricity for a city? Why the fuck can't we implement this? Sounds liek a fantastic way to create jobs and clean energy wtf
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Centuries old tech
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>>13570689 Tell me why the fuck my language teaches harassed me instead of letting me pass direct into the energy sector to create sth. useful.
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>>13570689 >Could liek 100 people pedaling a stationary bike produce enough electricity for a city? No.
If you had a generator connected to a stationary bike or treadmill, you'd have to run on it all day just to charge your phone.
Anonymous (5 replies)
>1 Timothy 6:20
>O Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy trust, avoiding profane and vain babblings, and oppositions of science falsely so called:
does /sci/ believe in god?
make sure you go to heaven when you die
https://youtu.be/xUO5o4YmTbA
https://youtu.be/xUO5o4YmTbA
https://youtu.be/xUO5o4YmTbA
or also
https://youtu.be/fgAvQbVrSIM
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https://youtu.be/fgAvQbVrSIM
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>oppositions of science falsely so called: Science meaning knowledge OP, not test tubes or whatever you're probably thinking.
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