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  1. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    You call a sore arm "extreme side effects"?

    Pussy.

    You did get all three of your shots, didn't you, Donny?
  2. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    That's because it, like you, is old news.
  3. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Can they start with you...please?
  4. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Ain't no fixin' stupid.
  5. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    And I'm still laughing at you!
  6. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Belgium's polar station?

    I imagine those are some pretty close quarters.

    If someone farts there, the whole group smells it.
  7. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    We want you on a respirator.

    The world needs a good laugh.
  8. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by Concerned_Citizen I’ve watched you and your moronic posts for a while now. Nothing you post is supported by you with any actual facts or reliable sources for your illusions, honestly I was first convinced you were simply a troll posting what you know to be obvious crap simply to bait people into paying attention to you, something you apparently can’t get irl.

    Keep running with your made up facts, I don’t choose to waste anymore of my time attempting to argue facts with a moron who’s either too stupid to understand science or simply an actual idiot.



    I like this guy!
  9. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ I've never worn a mask or injected any of the concoctions, BUT I'M STILL ALIVE. How is this possible?



    TRY LEAVING YOUR HOUSE.
  10. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    MASSIVE VOTER FRAUD DISCOVERED IN MINNESOTA-TRUMP IS VINDICATED ! ! !




    Bring Me The News
    5 Minnesotans charged, accused of of voter fraud
    Melissa Turtinen


    One man who was on probation applied for an absentee ballot but never voted.

    Five people from Stearns County have been charged with felonies related to voter fraud in recent elections.

    Court records show they were charged with various voting-related crimes on Dec. 28. They are:

    — Hassan D. Abdulkadir, 28, of St. Cloud, is charged with two felonies, accused of registering to vote and voting even though he was not eligible.

    He was convicted of making terroristic threats, a felony, and sentenced to five years of probation that was set to expire in October 2025, meaning his voting rights had not yet been restored when he registered to vote and voted in the Nov. 3, 2020, election, charges said.

    Abdulkadir admitted he voted in the election and said he was unaware he was prohibited from voting, the criminal complaint says.

    — Calia Z. Bynum, 24, of St. Cloud, is charged with two felonies, accused of registering to vote and voting even though she was not eligible.

    She was convicted of felony financial transaction card fraud so was ineligible to vote because her rights hadn't yet been fully restored, the criminal complaint said.

    She registered to vote and voted in the Nov. 3, 2020, election, charges said. She admitted to voting but claimed she didn't know she wasn't allowed to.

    — Bradley A. Haugen, 44, of St. Cloud, is charged with intentionally making false or untrue statements on an absentee ballot application.

    According to the criminal complaint, he filled out an absentee ballot application on June 7, 2020, signing his name that he was eligible to vote in the upcoming election. But he ended up throwing the absentee ballot away and never voting.

    Haugen was convicted of a felony in 2018 after court documents say he cashed hundreds of dollars worth of fake checks at the gas station where he worked. He was sentenced to five years of probation, which will expire in October 2023. Because of this, his voting rights had not yet been restored.

    This is believed to be the first time the Stearns County Attorney's Office has prosecuted an ineligible voter for applying for an absentee ballot, the Star Tribune says.

    — Jill D. Kelley, 59, of Cold Spring, is charged with voting more than once during the same election.

    She is accused of voting twice — once in person and once via absentee ballot —in the presidential primary on March 3, 2020, charges said. Kelley denied voting in person.

    — Sarah V. Nesenson, 42, of St. Cloud, is charged with one felony, accused of registering to vote even though she was not eligible.

    She was convicted of a felony drug charge in 2019 and was on supervised probation when she filled out a Minnesota Voter Registration Application on April 10, 2020. Her voting rights had not been restored.

    Nesenson denied voting in 2020 but admitted it was possible she requested an application, the complaint said. She said she knew she was on probation and couldn't vote.
  11. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    You are nowhere near as pleased that you no longer live here as we are.
  12. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Gizmodo
    Fox News' Worst Lies About Covid-19 From 2021
    Matt Novak


    Fox News spent the better part of 2021 telling its viewers blatant lies about the covid-19 pandemic. The network has claimed covid-19 vaccines are dangerous, that masks don’t help slow the spread of the virus, and that immigrants are worsening the pandemic in the U.S. Tucker Carlson, the most popular host on Fox News, even claimed covid-19 is somehow making men more feminine.

    A recent study from the Kaiser Family Foundation found that Fox News viewers are more likely to believe covid-19 falsehoods than people who consumer other mainstream news sources. And yet, Fox News itself has a covid-19 vaccine mandate, despite talking heads on the channel railing against them.

    Today we’re taking a look at the worst lies Fox News told its audience about the covid-19 pandemic during 2021. Here’s hoping the conservative networks tones things down in 2022 and starts telling people the truth, as cases skyrocket in the U.S. and hospitalizations trend upward. But we’re not going to hold our breath.

    According to Fox News host Tucker Carlson, the U.S. government is hiding deaths from the covid-19 vaccine. It’s a claim Carlson made multiple times in 2021, like on May 5, when he pulled numbers from the federal Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, or VAERS.

    “Between late December of 2020 and last month, a total of 3,362 people apparently died after getting the covid vaccine in the United States—3,362,” Carlson said. “That’s an average of roughly 30 people every day.”

    But Carlson didn’t stop there.

    “The actual number is almost certainly higher than that, perhaps vastly higher than that,” Carlson said. “It’s clear that what is happening now, for whatever reason, is not even close to normal.”

    As Politifact points out, Carlson is being misleading. Dying after you get vaccinated, which is the only thing that was being crowdsourced from the general public in this data, isn’t the same thing as dying from a vaccination. And anyone can send in a report to VAERS, which doesn’t fact check the claims. That didn’t stop Carlson from making wild accusations though. And it certainly wouldn’t be the last time.

    Fox News host Laura Ingraham has repeatedly suggested that ivermectin is a great drug for treating people who get covid-19.

    “You never hear Fauci talk about that, or D3 or ivermectin, because they haven’t even given emergency use authorization for ivermectin—haven’t even put out anything about that. They’re way behind all these other countries,” Ingraham said on the March 5 edition of her show, The Ingraham Angle.

    Often derided as merely “horse dewormer,” ivermectin is actually an incredibly useful drug for treating parasitic infestation in humans, as Gizmodo reported back in August. But research thus far hasn’t found it to be useful for treating covid-19.

    That hasn’t stopped countless people from giving it a try when they get covid-19, sometimes with tragic results, including at least two deaths in New Mexico from ivermectin poisoning in September.

    On the December 8, 2021 edition of Tucker Carlson’s online show, the Fox News host claimed that covid-19 was making men more feminine.

    “So somebody who knows him told me, and I’d be interested in getting your take on this, that getting covid emasculated him, it changed him, it feminized him, it weakened him as a man,” Carlson asked.

    Nigel Farage, a far-right figure from the UK, said that covid-19 made people very ill and that co-morbidities included being overweight, but even he couldn’t bring himself to say that men were somehow being “feminized” by the disease.

    “But the virus itself, this is true, does tend to take away the life force in some people I notice. I mean it does feminize people. No one ever says that but it’s true,” Carlson insisted.

    It’s not true.

    Fox News guest Peter McCullough, a cardiologist who has made debunked claims on other shows like the Joe Rogan Experience, said on Laura Ingraham’s show on July 7 that people under the age of 30 shouldn’t be vaccinated.

    “Overall, the equation is very unfavorable for vaccination of anyone below age 30,” McCullough said.

    “Unless we really have a compelling case, no one under age 30 should receive any one of these vaccine,” McCullough continued.

    The vaccine has been shown to be both safe and effective in those under 30 and has been authorized for emergency use in kids as young as 5. Incredibly, that wasn’t even McCullough’s most ridiculous claim in the media this year. McCullough went on Joe Rogan’s podcast and said that the pandemic was planned and suggested it was essentially a false flag orchestrated by the government.

    Former advisor to President Donald Trump, radiologist Scott Atlas, appeared on Laura Ingraham’s show on September 20 to spread misinformation and fear about the vaccine.

    “All they did was they demonstrated that if you inject an experimental drug into a child, you will be able to measure antibodies on a blood test,” Atlas said. “That’s not what vaccines are for. Vaccines are for protecting against serious illness.”

    The chyron even said “Profits’ Over Kids Safety,” just in case you didn’t get the hint or were watching TV with the sound off.

    President Trump himself has spoken out in favor of the vaccines and booster shots, but was recently booed at an event with former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly for saying the vaccines were good. Maybe Dr. Atlas didn’t get the memo.

    Tucker Carlson is known for his white supremacist ideas, previously calling Iraqis “semiliterate primitive monkeys” and saying that immigrants to the U.S. made the country “dirtier.” So it’s no surprise that Carlson tried to blame the covid-19 pandemic on immigrants during some of his segments in 2021.

    “Illegal aliens are now exempt from the public health measures that have been imposed by force on the rest of us by the U.S. government. Illegal aliens come and go as they please. No one seems to care if they spread deadly viruses to the rest of the American population. It’s hard to believe that’s actually happening, but it is happening,” Carlson said on March 17.

    But it’s simply not true. Doctors have looked at this issue again and again, explaining that the surges in case numbers during 2021 were not found to be the result of people moving along the U.S.-Mexico border. But it should be no surprise that Carlson would try to float this idea that migrants are inherently dirty. It’s been a common anti-immigrant trope throughout history.

    Fox News host Martha MacCallum made the claim on March 9 that masks probably weren’t helping in the ways being promoted by the U.S. government, albeit belatedly.

    “Yeah, I always think we’re going to look back at these studies and wonder about the true effectiveness of masks and whether or not they really did make a difference. I think that story continues to be studied and we’re learning more about it to be sure,” MacCallum said.

    But studies have shown repeatedly that masks, while imperfect, really do help slow the spread of covid-19, as Gizmodo reported back in September.

    Fox News “expert” Pat Brosnan, a former detective for the NYPD, made quite a claim in May, suggesting that there’s a link between covid-19 vaccinations and mass shootings in the U.S., after a mass shooting in San Jose earlier this year.

    “This is a time that I wish I was wrong with my prediction, which I mention to anybody who would listen, that once covid starts to lift, these cowardly shooters will come out exactly in tandem with the number of vaccinations. You can be sure they probably got vaccinated, they were just scared to come out,” Brosnan said.

    “And they’re coming back. And you see the numbers don’t lie, shootings are up dramatically, skyrocketing actually on active shootings in the United States,” Brosnan continued.

    Brosnan’s claim that mass shooters, who often end their own life or are killed by police, would care about their vaccination status before conducting a mass shooting is just absurd on its face. But we’re not exactly working with geniuses here at Fox News.


    Or here at NIS.
  13. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    MAGAts

    All

    Going

    Against their orange god




    Business Insider
    InfoWars host Alex Jones slammed Trump's social media network and called him 'pathetic' for supporting the COVID-19 vaccine
    mloh@businessinsider.com (Matthew Loh)


    InfoWars host Alex Jones came out swinging against former President Donald Trump on Wednesday.

    Angered by Trump's support of vaccines, Jones threatened to "dish all the dirt" on him.

    Jones criticized Trump's social media platform TruthSocial, hinting that it isn't "a real network."

    InfoWars host Alex Jones tore into former President Donald Trump and his upcoming social network platform TruthSocial over Trump's recent public approval of COVID-19 vaccines.

    On Wednesday, Jones, previously a staunch and outspoken Trump supporter, told listeners of his InfoWars show to "move on" from the former president.

    "Yeah, we all wish Trump would do the right thing. But listen, I've got the inside baseball on Trump — he doesn't know what's going on. And I'm not even defending Trump, I'm just saying we've got to move on," said Jones, a prominent conspiracy theorist on the right-wing fringe.

    He then threatened to "dish all the dirt" on Trump, saying he had access to unnamed sources from "inside Trump's camp," The Daily Beast's Zach Petrizzo first reported.

    "It's not to hurt Trump, it's so people can know how pathetic he is when you think he is playing 4D chess [and] going to save you and he's not," Jones said.

    He said that Trump is "not a bad guy," but added that the former president "doesn't know what he's doing" and is "surrounded by bad advisers."

    Jones proceeded to criticize TruthSocial as well. "He's got that multibillion-dollar social media network based on Mastodon that they said's an original program that doesn't even work," he said.

    "And there's all these SEC criminal investigations of it right now," Jones continued. "And it's all falling apart."

    Trump revealed during a Dec. 19 appearance with former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly that he'd gotten a booster shot and told people in the crowd not to boo because of it. Later in an interview with conservative commentator and activist Candace Owens, he repeated the same sentiment.

    "Trump did a lot of good, and I believed in him," Jones later said after Trump's comments. "So, the fact that he's done this makes it personal. It makes it hurt!"

    "You are either completely ignorant... or you are one of the most evil men who ever lived," he also said during a Christmas broadcast of his show.

    Jones joins several far-right commentators in their newfound criticism of the former president.

    Others who have recently lashed out against the former president include radio host and longtime Trump supporter Wayne Allyn Root, who said on Jones' show that Trump is "horribly wrong" about the vaccines and "needs an intervention."

    "Stop the Steal" organizer Ali Alexander blasted Trump as well, writing on his Telegram channel: "Trump, stop. Just stop. Have your position (backed by Fauci) and allow us to have ours (which is backed by science). This losing is getting boomer level annoying."
  14. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by cigreting What are my inadequacies?


    yous spals liek carp!
  15. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    I thought that was the clap that did that.
  16. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Works for me!

    We might have a problem finding someone willing to swap spit with him though!
  17. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    But...how did the dryer eat that sock?
  18. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Jiggles, this may help with normal, intelligent people. Probably not so much with Speculum.


  19. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Cite your source for this bullshit…






    "Out of his ass."
  20. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Bring back DateHookup!
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