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OOTB's Political Thread . ..

once again, I don't know what you're trying to say here. It would help if you explained just what he said about cell and wi-fi and and what your problem is with it.



I guess we're talking about the lame joke. Do you think eating a Big Mac and washing it down with a Coke is going to make you keel over and croak out right there on the spot? I'm almost certain that most reasonably intelligent people would understand how idiotic it would be to believe that. A steady diet of fast food is another thing. Eating that kind of fast food every day is probably not conducive to a long life. But what did the picture show? Was it just one fast food meal, or did it somehow convey that that was an everyday sort of thing? ANSWER; it was a single, harmless fast food meal, and to try to wring such off-target humor out of presenting it is not only not funny, it's nowhere close to being a 'gotcha' of some sort.
he said it’s the same wave frequency, when it’s not.

i think a person eating fast food and washing it down with a coke is not someone that should be telling people how to eat right or how to incorporate a healthy lifestyle.

but he can do a pull-up…can you?
 
  • We know that a hallmark of autism is dysregulation of brain development starting in the prenatal period. Childhood immunizations simply cannot explain what goes wrong during gestation.
  • There is not a single ingredient in vaccines that can cause childhood brain development to go awry, and no animal study shows links between vaccines and the abnormal brain development seen in autism.
  • There is no plausible reason vaccines could explain autism’s strong heritability (e.g., sharply increased incidence among siblings), or its strong male-to-female ratio of about 4 to 1.
  • The vaccine schedule cannot possibly explain the steadily accelerating rates over time.
  • And most importantly, every epidemiological study on the topic has confirmed zero association between vaccination status and the development of autism.
^ found these bullets which might interest you @pooponduke
 
  • We know that a hallmark of autism is dysregulation of brain development starting in the prenatal period. Childhood immunizations simply cannot explain what goes wrong during gestation.
  • There is not a single ingredient in vaccines that can cause childhood brain development to go awry, and no animal study shows links between vaccines and the abnormal brain development seen in autism.
  • There is no plausible reason vaccines could explain autism’s strong heritability (e.g., sharply increased incidence among siblings), or its strong male-to-female ratio of about 4 to 1.
  • The vaccine schedule cannot possibly explain the steadily accelerating rates over time.
  • And most importantly, every epidemiological study on the topic has confirmed zero association between vaccination status and the development of autism.
^ found these bullets which might interest you @pooponduke

You love to poast shit with no links. I don’t understand why you do that. Instead of copying and pasting, you could have just poasted the link.
 
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