User Controls

STICK IT, Damn It!

  1. There are 10,000 billion, billion, billion viruses on planet Earth. If you stood them side to side, they would stretch 100 million light years, the distance of over five Milky Way galaxies. But we have to shut down the entire planet and spy on everyone in the world because of one of them.
  2. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Once again...Source?

    Posting out of your ass as usual.
  3. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ All you need to survive pneumonia from the novel coronavirus is a salbutamol inhaler (widens the airways), Vitamin D and zinc.



    See above.
  4. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny so you mean places with plenty of sun and where most people toil under sun lioe india, indonesia brazil dont have this pandemic.

    ?.



    Yeah, like Florida...right?
  5. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ There are 10,000 billion, billion, billion viruses on planet Earth. If you stood them side to side, they would stretch 100 million light years, the distance of over five Milky Way galaxies. But we have to shut down the entire planet and spy on everyone in the world because of one of them.

    its a sacred blessed virus AMEN AMENA MANE
  6. Originally posted by stl1 Yeah, like Florida…right?

    i dont think that many people in florida toil under the sun.
  7. Originally posted by stl1 See above.

    You would be a waste of time, because you've already decided to ignore any and all evidence offered. If it's not on CNN, you aren't interested.
  8. Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Just get the jabs or we will hold u down for jab fest 2021
  9. Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    I got the fucking thing. Stop telling people it will kill them. All I got was a mild sinus headache for 5 minutes just when I got tem. Twice. And a few days of night sweats and mild aches.

    I pooped alot after the second one but it may have been from eating beer batter fish tacos the night before. I kept burping it up too
  10. Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready I got the fucking thing. Stop telling people it will kill them. All I got was a mild sinus headache for 5 minutes just when I got tem. Twice. And a few days of night sweats and mild aches.

    I pooped alot after the second one but it may have been from eating beer batter fish tacos the night before. I kept burping it up too

    now your going to feel strongly about people who refused to be vaxxed.
  11. Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny now your going to feel strongly about people who refused to be vaxxed.

    No. I will not
  12. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ You would be a waste of time, because you've already decided to ignore any and all evidence offered. If it's not on CNN, you aren't interested.



    Having trouble posting "I pulled it out of my ass!" as your source?
  13. Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready No. I will not

    the nanobots in the vaxxine will make sure that you do.
  14. Originally posted by stl1 Having trouble posting "I pulled it out of my ass!" as your source?

    even his ass is more credible than that orrifice you call news.
  15. Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny even his ass is more credible than that orrifice you call news.

    that's so Finny'esque. Confirmed! Did you put Finny to retirement because you can't use Kr0z photo any longer?
  16. Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready that's so Finny'esque. Confirmed! Did you put Finny to retirement because you can't use Kr0z photo any longer?

    yes
  17. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by stl1 Having trouble posting "I pulled it out of my ass!" as your source?
  18. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    May

    All the anti-vaxxers

    Get

    A dose of Ivermectin



    INSIDER
    Oklahoma's ERs are so backed up with people overdosing on ivermectin that gunshot victims are having to wait to be treated, a doctor says
    insider@insider.com (Cheryl Teh,Yelena Dzhanova)


    An ER doctor in Oklahoma said rural hospitals in the state are clogged with people overdosing on ivermectin.

    Dr. Jason McElyea said the bed shortage was so severe that gunshot victims are waiting to be treated.

    McElyea said people reported adverse effects like vision loss after overdosing on the deworming drug.

    A doctor in rural Oklahoma said the number of people overdosing on the deworming medication ivermectin meant for livestock is so high that emergency rooms were filled to the brim.

    The situation is so dire that people with gunshot wounds have to wait their turn to get treatment, Dr. Jason McElyea, an ER physician affiliated with hospitals in Sallisaw, told NBC affiliate KFOR.

    McElyea told KFOR the hospitals he worked at in eastern and southeastern Oklahoma became overwhelmed after people started taking ivermectin, believing unverified claims that it's an effective COVID-19 treatment.

    "The ERs are so backed up that gunshot victims were having hard times getting to facilities where they can get definitive care and be treated," McElyea said.

    Insider could not independently verify McElyea's claims that local ERs are backed up.

    He added: "All of their ambulances are stuck at the hospital waiting for a bed to open so they can take the patient in and they don't have any, that's it. If there's no ambulance to take the call, there's no ambulance to come to the call."

    Northeastern Health System Sequoyah, a hospital in Sallisaw, Oklahoma, released a statement over the weekend that said it is not one of the hospitals treating people for ivermectin overdoses.

    "All patients who have visited our emergency room have received medical attention as appropriate," the statement said. "Our hospital has not had to turn away any patients seeking emergency care."

    The hospital also said McElyea has not worked at Sequoyah in two months but clarified that he "is affiliated with a medical staffing group that provides coverage for our emergency room."

    McElyea said many of his patients were familiar with ivermectin. "Growing up in a small town, rural area, we've all accidentally been exposed to ivermectin at some time. So, it's something people are familiar with," he said. "Because of those accidental sticks when trying to inoculate cattle, they're less afraid of it."

    But McElyea said he'd seen people suffering from the ramifications of taking doses meant for a full-sized horse, including instances of vision loss, nausea, and vomiting.

    "Some people taking inappropriate doses have actually put themselves in worse conditions than if they'd caught COVID," he said.

    Other hospitals in Oklahoma are also facing dire circumstances. McElyea told the Tulsa World that one of his colleagues had to send away a patient with severe COVID-19 symptoms to South Dakota because there were no available intensive care unit beds available.

    "They had sat in a small hospital needing to be in an ICU for several days, and that was the closest ICU that was available," McElyea said.

    Three major Oklahoma hospital systems have no available ICU beds, the Tulsa World reported.

    Oklahoma has reported a total of 557,770 COVID-19 cases and 8,001 deaths, according to The New York Times' case tracker. The state's daily average of new cases was 2,671 on Thursday, a 21% increase over the past 14 days.

    US health authorities have said that while some initial research is underway, ivermectin is not approved or recommended as a treatment for COVID-19.

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a health advisory last week warning that people could become severely ill from self-medicating with ivermectin and that overdosing could cause a coma, seizures, and death.

    At the very least, any milder side effects - like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, low blood pressure, and dizziness - are also unpleasant.

    Despite health authorities' warnings, data from the CDC indicates that people are continuing to take ivermectin. From early July to the week of August 13, pharmacies filled more than 88,000 ivermectin prescriptions, about 24 times the weekly average in the year to March 13, 2020, the CDC said on August 26.

    The US National Institutes of Health is conducting a trial to see whether ivermectin could help people with mild or moderate COVID-19 cope better. A University of Oxford trial is also studying ivermectin as a COVID-19 treatment.
  19. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/rolling-stone-horse-dewormer-hit-piece-debunked-after-hospital-says-no-ivermectin

    Check the hospital's website lol
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  20. Donald Trump Black Hole
    Is there going to be some accountability for the lies?
Jump to Top