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  1. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Wouldn't want facts to cloud your "thinking", would you?
  2. Originally posted by stl1 Wouldn't want facts to cloud your "thinking", would you?

    Would want chronic liars as my sources, unlike you.
  3. Donald Trump Black Hole
    Not only do they lie, they psychologically torture people. For instance right now covid is just like the flu, and we'd all be better forgetting it even exists and getting on with our lives. But they won't let us do that, they want the power, they want the ratings, and there's a huge market for fear porn.
  4. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Would want chronic liars as my sources, unlike you.


    NO TRUER WORDS HAVE EVER BEEN PRINTED!
  5. Donald Trump Black Hole
    Originally posted by stl1 NO TRUER WORDS HAVE EVER BEEN PRINTED!

    Do you feel part of an epic struggle against the coof?
  6. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    I feel part of the epic and eternal struggle against idiocy and stupidity.

    Knowledge will set you free!

    If you can be bothered to read it rather than stick your head up your ass like Speculum so you can't see it.


    Here's the Reader's Digest Condensed version for Speculum:



    Not fully vaccinated: 569,142 (92%) COVID-19 cases, 34,972 (92%) hospitalizations and 6,132 (91%) COVID-19–associated deaths.

    Vaccinated people: 46,312 (8%) cases, 2,976 (8%) hospitalizations and 616 (9%) deaths.

    The study said that during the specific time frame of April 4–June 19, fully vaccinated people accounted for 5% of total COVID-19 cases, 7% of COVID-19 hospitalizations and 8% of deaths overall.

    These percentages were higher during June 20 to July 17 time frame, when fully vaccinated people accounted for 18% of cases, 14% of hospitalizations and 16% of deaths, per the CDC.

    The CDC said that the new study suggests people not fully vaccinated had five times higher chance of infection, 10 times higher chance of hospitalization and more than 10 times higher chance of death from COVID-19.

    Per CNN, these numbers suggest you have about a 1 in 13,000 chance of having a severe breakthrough cases of COVID-19 when you’re fully vaccinated.
  7. Originally posted by stl1 I feel part of the epic and eternal struggle against idiocy and stupidity.

    Knowledge will set you free!

    If you can be bothered to read it rather than stick your head up your ass like Speculum so you can't see it.


    Here's the Reader's Digest Condensed version for Speculum:



    Not fully vaccinated: 569,142 (92%) COVID-19 cases, 34,972 (92%) hospitalizations and 6,132 (91%) COVID-19–associated deaths.

    Vaccinated people: 46,312 (8%) cases, 2,976 (8%) hospitalizations and 616 (9%) deaths.

    The study said that during the specific time frame of April 4–June 19, fully vaccinated people accounted for 5% of total COVID-19 cases, 7% of COVID-19 hospitalizations and 8% of deaths overall.

    These percentages were higher during June 20 to July 17 time frame, when fully vaccinated people accounted for 18% of cases, 14% of hospitalizations and 16% of deaths, per the CDC.

    The CDC said that the new study suggests people not fully vaccinated had five times higher chance of infection, 10 times higher chance of hospitalization and more than 10 times higher chance of death from COVID-19.

    Per CNN, these numbers suggest you have about a 1 in 13,000 chance of having a severe breakthrough cases of COVID-19 when you’re fully vaccinated.

    Nothing you post is true. All it is is lies and manufactured propaganda.
  8. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    I keep asking you to post your sources and...surprise...you never do.

    I showed you mine.

    Now, show me yours.
  9. Originally posted by stl1 I keep asking you to post your sources and…surprise…you never do.

    I showed you mine.

    Now, show me yours.

    No honest and factual sources would ever be good enough for a fake news worshiper like you. You're deluded, dude.
  10. Donald Trump Black Hole
    Originally posted by stl1 I feel part of the epic and eternal struggle against idiocy and stupidity.

    Knowledge will set you free!

    If you can be bothered to read it rather than stick your head up your ass like Speculum so you can't see it.


    Here's the Reader's Digest Condensed version for Speculum:



    Not fully vaccinated: 569,142 (92%) COVID-19 cases, 34,972 (92%) hospitalizations and 6,132 (91%) COVID-19–associated deaths.

    Vaccinated people: 46,312 (8%) cases, 2,976 (8%) hospitalizations and 616 (9%) deaths.

    The study said that during the specific time frame of April 4–June 19, fully vaccinated people accounted for 5% of total COVID-19 cases, 7% of COVID-19 hospitalizations and 8% of deaths overall.

    These percentages were higher during June 20 to July 17 time frame, when fully vaccinated people accounted for 18% of cases, 14% of hospitalizations and 16% of deaths, per the CDC.

    The CDC said that the new study suggests people not fully vaccinated had five times higher chance of infection, 10 times higher chance of hospitalization and more than 10 times higher chance of death from COVID-19.

    Per CNN, these numbers suggest you have about a 1 in 13,000 chance of having a severe breakthrough cases of COVID-19 when you’re fully vaccinated.

    That all seems like an awfully long way of saying it's just a flu.
  11. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Pretty soon it will be renamed "The Republic Demise Flu" in the history books.
  12. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ No honest and factual sources would ever be good enough for a fake news worshiper like you. You're deluded, dude.



    In other words..."Hey, you, I and all of NIS realize that I just pull my "information" out of my ass without any credible evidence."
  13. Originally posted by stl1 In other words…"Hey, you, I and all of NIS realize that I just pull my "information" out of my ass without any credible evidence."

    No, it's just you're too obstinate, gullible, foolish and deluded to even bother with. All I can do is pity you.
  14. Donald Trump Black Hole
    Originally posted by stl1 Pretty soon it will be renamed "The Republic Demise Flu" in the history books.

    I don't get it.

    History will remember the panic and the economic damage, not the disease. It'll probably be called the Corona virus panic of 2020-2021. Kids will laugh at pictures of people going around with those little blue paper masks and stories of people being locked inside for weeks on end.
  15. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    The Cuck Age
  16. Originally posted by stl1 I feel part of the epic and eternal struggle against idiocy and stupidity.

    Knowledge will set you free!

    not many people know this but knowledges arent truths.
  17. Originally posted by Donald Trump I don't get it.

    History will remember the panic and the economic damage, not the disease. It'll probably be called the Corona virus panic of 2020-2021. Kids will laugh at pictures of people going around with those little blue paper masks and stories of people being locked inside for weeks on end.

    there wont even be a history in the future.

    it will be called herstory.
  18. This is the end of an Age.
  19. Donald Trump Black Hole
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  20. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Making

    Ailing people

    Go to

    Another hospital because they're full of unvaxxed Covid patients




    The Hill
    Family says Alabama man was turned away from 43 packed ICUs before dying
    Mychael Schnell


    An Alabama man who was having a cardiac emergency reportedly died last month after 43 hospitals with full intensive care units turned him away.

    Family says Alabama man was turned away from 43 packed ICUs before dying

    Ray DeMonia's daughter told The Washington Post that her father was unable to find an available ICU bed because hospitals in Alabama were inundated with COVID-19 patients, especially those who were not vaccinated.

    DeMonia's wife received a call around 12 hours after he was admitted to Cullman Regional Medical Center notifying her that after calling 43 hospitals, there was not a specialized cardiac ICU bed available for him.

    As a result, DeMonia was ultimately transferred to a Mississippi hospital - located roughly 200 miles away - to receive specialized treatment.

    He died on Sept. 1, three days before his 74th birthday.

    Raven DeMonia, his daughter, told the Post it was "shocking" for the family to learn that dozens of ICUs were not able to treat her father.

    Jennifer Malone, a spokeswoman for Cullman Regional, confirmed to the Post that DeMonia was "a patient in our care and was transferred to a different facility," adding that "the level of care he required was not available at Cullman Regional."

    She said the circumstances like the ones DeMonia experienced have been an "ongoing problem" for Cullman doctors and other hospitals in the state.

    "When patients are transported to other facilities to receive care that they need, that's becoming increasingly more difficult because all hospitals are experiencing an increased lack of bed space," she told the Post.

    Alabama is seeing a spike in COVID-19 cases largely because of the highly contagious delta variant, which is now the dominant strain across the U.S.

    Almost 2,800 people in Alabama were hospitalized with COVID-19 on Sunday, according to the Post, with 768 of those placed in ICUs.

    The state is averaging 2,641 new infections a day, according to the newspaper, which is a decrease from its previous seven-day average for daily cases.

    Alabama is among the states with the lowest vaccination rates - only 40.2 percent of its population is fully vaccinated, the fourth-lowest inoculation rate in the country, ahead of just Idaho, West Virginia and Wyoming, according to data compiled by the Post. About 54 percent of the eligible U.S. population is vaccinated.

    DeMonia's daughter told the newspaper that her father was vaccinated against the virus, and the family is now urging others to do the same.

    "In honor of Ray, please get vaccinated if you have not, in an effort to free up resources for non COVID related emergencies," the family wrote, according to the Post. "He would not want any other family to go through what his did."
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