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Posts by Speedy Parker

  1. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Ever heard of Thalidomide, dummy?

    thalidomide fucked up 100's of 1000's of babies in the 50s and early 60s.
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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson The future of Canada is in his generation's hands folks…

    It's what SpectraL left for him.
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    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny blank rounds fired

    No need to announce it. That is all you fire.
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    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny capital leters are racist

    GOOK BOXHEAD SLOPE CHINK NIP SLANT EYED DOG
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    Originally posted by aldra having kafka agree with you is an immediate warning sign that you're wrong

    Anyone agreeing with waridiot is an immediate indication of error.
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    Originally posted by Obbe Should things like education, housing, access to clean food and water be treated like commodities or human rights?

    Commodities, otherwise it would involve theft of goods and services.
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    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny high capacity mags for people with poor marksmanship

    Low capacity trolling for people with poor social skills.
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    I'm laying 8:3 OP is dead. Who's taking and how much?
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    The VRF14 from Rock Island Armory. A magazine fed semi automatic 12 gauge with a 14 inch barrel, an overall length of just 26 inches, with 5, 9, or 19 round capacity of up to 3 inch shells. It also features full picatinny rails both top and bottom and ¼ rails front left and right.



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    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny tactical phone pouch

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    Originally posted by larrylegend8383 And I'm not saying this is all credit to Joe Biden and democrats, this was bound to happen coming out of the covid shutdown just like inflation was.

    But I had to get on here for a few and fuck with ol Speedy

    Essential Liberties

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    POKE
    PEEK
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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Love me some fungus cooked up in butter.

    Or stuffed with crab and broiled
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    Is OP dead?
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    Originally posted by Donald Trump

    Proving once again that women are better than men, Sarah Ashton Cirillo is just back from 5 days at the front. And by front she means zero line, where her unit repelled two russian advances. And she still looks amazing.

    That's a guy smh
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    Originally posted by larrylegend8383 So 517,000 jobs were added in the January jobs report. Unemployment is the lowest it has been since 1969.

    But something about Brandon Man Bad and the democrats that fuck everything up, amiright?

    People who are getting paid to stay home and produce nothing are still unemployed no matter how they fudge the books.
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    Originally posted by mmQ Tell your God I want a new 500 inch TV to be in my living room when I walk out there in a few minutes.

    Oh lord won't you buy me a color TV
    Dialing fir dollars is trying to find me
    I wait fir delivery each day until three
    So lord won't you buy me a color TV

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    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ This is the company who's injecting emergency-use-only concoctions with no safety studies on them into your bloodstream.

    In 2004, Pfizer paid $430 million in one of the largest settlements to resolve criminal and civil health care liability charges. It was the first off-label promotion case successfully brought under the False Claims Act. In September 2009, Pfizer pleaded guilty to the illegal marketing of arthritis drug valdecoxib (Bextra) and agreed to a $2.3 billion settlement, the largest health care fraud settlement at that time. Pfizer promoted the sale of the drug for several uses and dosages that the Food and Drug Administration specifically declined to approve due to safety concerns. The drug was pulled from the market in 2005. It was Pfizer's fourth such settlement in a decade. A "whistleblower suit" was filed in 2005 against Wyeth, which was acquired by Pfizer in 2009, alleging that the company illegally marketed sirolimus (Rapamune) for off-label uses, targeted specific doctors and medical facilities to increase sales of Rapamune, tried to get transplant patients to change from their transplant drugs to Rapamune, and specifically targeted African-Americans. According to the whistleblowers, Wyeth also provided doctors and hospitals that prescribed the drug with kickbacks such as grants, donations, and other money. In 2013, the company pleaded guilty to criminal mis-branding violations under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. By August 2014, it had paid $491 million in civil and criminal penalties related to Rapamune. In June 2010, health insurance network Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) filed a lawsuit against Pfizer for allegedly illegally marketing drugs Bextra, Geodon and Lyrica. BCBS alleged that Pfizer used kickbacks and wrongly persuaded doctors to prescribe the drugs. According to the lawsuit, Pfizer handed out 'misleading' materials on off-label uses, sent over 5,000 doctors on trips to the Caribbean or around the United States, and paid them $2,000 honoraria in return for listening to lectures about Bextra. Despite Pfizer's claims that "the company's intent was pure" in fostering a legal exchange of information among doctors, an internal marketing plan revealed that Pfizer intended to train physicians "to serve as public relations spokespeople." The case was settled in 2014 for $325 million. Fearing that Pfizer is "too big to fail" and that prosecuting the company would result in disruptions to Medicare and Medicaid, federal prosecutors instead charged a subsidiary of a subsidiary of a subsidiary of Pfizer, which is "nothing more than a shell company whose only function is to plead guilty." In 1996, an outbreak of measles, cholera, and bacterial meningitis occurred in Nigeria. Pfizer representatives and personnel from a contract research organization (CRO) traveled to Kano to set up a clinical trial and administer an experimental antibiotic, trovafloxacin, to approximately 200 children. Local Kano officials reported that more than fifty children died in the experiment, while many others developed mental and physical deformities.

    Copypasta is best served with paragraphs.
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    Originally posted by Rape Monster

    Baaaaaam
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