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Is it accurate to say that big forehead=high IQ?

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When they gonna come out with a vegan vaccine?
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Are there any African experts on human evolution?
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Can you become an engineer with a math degree?
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Brain haemorrhage from massive depletion of platelets is being registered in a worrying number of fully vaccinated people 6 months after their second dose. Sudden onset means there is no way to mitigate or prevent this from happening. Every person who experiences the initial onset symptoms has died within 5 days.

"This thing came out of nowhere, fast. We had no way to track it because it's appeared internationally within weeks. We were looking at Israel, but got no warning. It just didn't happen there." Dr Lee Merrit, who has been working with the Contagious Disease Unit at MIT said that there is no treatment available at the present time, "Adrenochrome monosemicarbazone doesn't work, tranexamic acid doesn't work, Cyklokapron doesn't work. We simply have no idea what to do."

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i'm going to get it bros.
it feels like walking to the guillotine.
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covid-19 vaccines poster

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is it honest?
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Einstein Synchronization Convention and Cosmic Microwave Background

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In physics we use a convention that light goes the same speed in every direction. It was verified experimentally that there is no preferred frame of reference and no anisotropy of speed of light was detected.
However these experiments always measure two way speed of light, as it is said there is no way to measure single way speed of light. Ie light might be going one way faster and slower the other way back, averaging to c. It all makes perfect sense and all if we consider closed system experiments, but if the light didn't had different speed depending on direction on the same axis, shouldn't that be clearly reflected on CMB? In most extreme example where light goes 2c one way and instantaneous the other way, we shouldn't see any cosmic background radiation from that side as it already passed us long time ago. What more, there shouldn't be any observable horizon and we should see as many stars as there is in the total universe and no matter how deep we look everything should look no younger than our part of universe. In general, any difference in one-way speed of light should be reflected on the cosmological horizon.
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why are niggers so stupid?
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