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  1. There's a special place in hell for men who rate another man's dead penis.
  2. Originally posted by Sophie No such thing as hell. …

    True, but the Devil is real.
  3. It's a start button.
  4. Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready question. In electronics. what is an actuator ? I know what servos and shit are but what Actually does an Actuator do?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actuator
  5. Died of the experimental gene therapy.
  6. All we had was Hungry, Hungry Hippos and A Barrel of Monkeys.
  7. Originally posted by Meikai I go by many names. Names are as ephemeral and powerless as the flesh. I am Meikai. I am Phoenix. I am HTS-Noob. I am Lucy. I am Sean. And I am none of these, for these are merely slipshod affectations - decorations we append to the self and to the flesh. I simply am. The self is. I am that I am. I weep for the being that believes its self to be nothing more than a body with a name, and is so hobbled by these flimsy psychic restraints. I wear this body, where your body wears you.

    Woe. Woe to your underdeveloped psyche. Woe to your infantile soul. Truly, you are pitiable.

    Soooo... you're a demon??
  8. It's more important to identify the good and bad in yourself than to know the whole self. There's a lot of things you really don't need to know about yourself, which can serve as a major distraction in identifying where you actually stand in the great scheme of things.
  9. Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready so what ever happen to all of that canadian maple syrup. did the french pour it into a river and laugh at the english who became so angered they lost every hockey game that year?

    The thieves sold it to pancake lovers worldwide.
  10. We punish those who even think about messing with our liquid gold.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Canadian_Maple_Syrup_Heist

    The Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist (French: vol de sirop d'érable du siècle, lit. 'maple syrup heist of the century') is the informal name for a months-long theft between 2011 and 2012 of nearly 3,000 tonnes (3,000 long tons; 3,300 short tons) of maple syrup, valued at C$18.7 million from a storage facility in Quebec. The facility was operated by the Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers (French: Fédération des producteurs acéricoles du Québec, FPAQ) who represent 77% of the global maple syrup supply.[1] Adjusted for inflation (2020), this heist is considered the most valuable in Canadian history.
  11. Originally posted by lockedin OP is 70

    Another few years and he'll be going into the dark forever

    He's not 70. Doug was 54 in Austintown in Feb 2017 when he commenced the Great Cane Whack Attack, which only makes him 58 right now.
  12. Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready I was in the 7th grade. and accused of murdering 6 and wounding 6 others. FBI came over to my house a year later, sat me down. Didn't tell me of my rights (5th) or to get an attorney. strapped me up to a polygraph and said I was lying. their machines were the newest model and very accurate. .

    turned out it was probably a "friend" who's mom told them she overheard me telling her son I killed the 6. plus he was just put in jail for robbing a corner store while on LSD.

    ..."and I was lying and did kill 6 and wound 6 others"
  13. Originally posted by mmG Okay I'm a Hollywood film and television star.

    But in truth, you probably sign up once in a while as a porn stand-in and get paid a couple of hundred dollars for having a chubby naked guy pee on you in 20 minutes video clips.
  14. Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready It was probably more like Dick Cheney and his ties to the middle east. which got him hired in the first place. Bush most likely knew about it but didn't mastermind it. And his dying father was hinting strongly about "Dick being such a hard ass" and throwing others under the bus. nearly admitting to these crimes. not to mention the request of 28 pages regarding saudi funding be removed.

    Bush Jr. more than just knew about it. That's why he was hiding out in a kindergarten classroom as the planes hit.
  15. Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready because the border had moved up and down multiple times before settling on its current border from a former dispute with the USA. Toronto was once in the USA just as the red fork river was once apart of the British colonies

    Sorry we burnt down your first Whitehouse and many of your most important government buildings.
  16. Originally posted by stl1 That strategy, obviously, failed spectacularly. …

    Obvious to whom?? A bunch of pathetic 7-time losers?
  17. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Look up the trespassing statute. Right in it, it says a person can't be trespassed if they are being lawful, even if the complainant owns the property. Once you go public with your business, you willingly and voluntarily create an exposure to the public for yourself.

    Trespass to Property Act, RSO 1990

    2 (1) Every person who is not acting under a right or authority conferred by law

    You have to be breaking a law for them to be able to trespass you, because they are open to the public.
  18. Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood This is nothing. People think trespassing means walking into someones back yard or whatever but a "criminal trespass" is a very specific legal term

    "You are trespassing" is used by rent-a-cops and retard cops all the time to make people leave but 99% of the time it has nothing to do with "criminal trespass"

    that being said YES you can wave people into your house, an entire angry mob and then call the police and report them for trespassing. It's not a criminal trespass until the police are on scene with the property owner.

    The government can at any time arrest and charge anyone they feel like for being inside of any building they own and you are simply at the whim of the property owner. Just like when I got "banned" from tim hortons for "trespassing" even though I have never been banned or kicked out of a store before in my life

    if you leave your own personal property you should be aware of this at all times that it's NOT illegal to go to a "closed" park at night but it CAN be illegal to stand in line at a grocery store if the owner decides he doesn't like the way you look and tells you to put your shit down and get the fuck out

    welcome to society this is what your tax dollars and votes go towards but now you all have a problem with it.

    Look up the trespassing statute. Right in it, it says a person can't be trespassed if they are being lawful, even if the complainant owns the property. Once you go public with your business, you willingly and voluntarily create an exposure to the public for yourself.

    Trespass to Property Act, RSO 1990

    2 (1) Every person who is not acting under a right or authority conferred by law...
  19. Yep. Event201 was the blueprint the New World Order cabal used to bring in this global COVID-19 hoax. They call it a "table top exercise", but it goes live. Johns Hopkins Society and friends ran it all from the top down, owned and operated by none other than the self-professed eugenicist and convicted mass murderer, Bill Gates.
  20. Originally posted by stl1 The Washington Post
    What to know about the covid-19 treatment molnupiravir
    Bryan Pietsch


    The world could soon be armed with another tool to fight the coronavirus pandemic: a twice-daily pill that has been shown to reduce the risk of hospitalization and death among people infected with the coronavirus.

    Molnupiravir is a twice-daily pill that has been shown to reduce the risk of hospitalization and death among people who have been infected with the coronavirus.© Merck & Co Inc/Via Reuters Molnupiravir is a twice-daily pill that has been shown to reduce the risk of hospitalization and death among people who have been infected with the coronavirus.

    The drug, molnupiravir, offers another tool alongside vaccines for countries to manage the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s what you need to know about it:

    What is molnupiravir?
    Molnupiravir is an antiviral pill by pharmaceutical giant Merck that aims to prevent mild to moderate cases of covid-19 from becoming severe cases that result in hospitalization or death. People who have covid-19 take the drug twice a day for five days, starting within five days of the onset of symptoms.

    It was shown in an international clinical trial of 775 high-risk, unvaccinated people to cut the risk of hospitalization and death in half (the participants had at least one risk factor for severe covid-19, such as obesity or advanced age). The treatment was also shown in a separate trial to accelerate the clearance of infectious virus from the nose and throat, indicating that it may also help reduce the spread of the virus.

    Still, medical experts warn that vaccines remain the primary tool against the coronavirus, as it is better to prevent people from getting the virus than to treat it after infection.

    When will molnupiravir become available?
    Merck has submitted data to the Food and Drug Administration following the success of its trial — which was ended early because of its positive results — seeking emergency use authorization for molnupiravir.

    Merck and its partner Ridgeback Biotherapeutics said in a news release that, in addition to submitting their FDA application, they plan to apply for emergency use or marketing authorization in other countries “in the coming months.” Ahead of a decision by U.S. regulators, the companies have already started producing the pill, and have agreed to sell courses of the treatment to the United States and other countries if they get the green light.

    An FDA advisory committee will meet Nov. 30 to discuss the emergency use authorization request, setting a timeline that could have the drug available by the end of the year.

    How is molnupiravir different from other covid-19 drugs?
    Molnupiravir stands out from other covid-19 treatments for its ease of use. The use of monoclonal antibodies, a treatment that is infused or injected, did not take off widely in the United States, as medical experts say that the treatment is costly and difficult to deliver.

    Remdesivir, which, like molnupiravir is an antiviral drug, is administered by injection. It has been shown to shorten hospital stays, but for much of the past year it had unclear results on other aspects of covid-19 infection, such as severe illness or death. Gilead, the maker of remdesivir, said last month that it reduces risk of hospitalization.

    Remdesivir may not cure coronavirus, but it’s on track to make billions for Gilead
    In contrast, molnupiravir can be prescribed like other pills, taken at home and stored easily.

    An older steroid medication, dexamethasone, has been shown in rigorous, placebo-controlled trials to reduce death by a third in patients on ventilators. It is being widely used in intensive care units, often in tandem with remdesivir.

    A drug that can treat covid-19 could be a more palatable option for those seeking treatment and turning to unproven coronavirus cures. Ivermectin, a deworming drug commonly used in livestock and sometimes in humans, gained traction among some as a covid-19 treatment after misinformation about it spread online, prompting the FDA to warn people not to use it to treat covid-19.

    Hydroxychloroquine, an anti-malaria drug President Donald Trump touted in the spring of 2020, won an emergency authorization from the FDA that proved to be premature. Clinical trials showed it did not work, and the FDA withdrew the authorization in June.

    Where will molnupiravir be used?
    The United States, with millions of people still unvaccinated, has made an advance purchase of $1.2 billion worth of molnupiravir — about 1.7 million treatments. Australia, Singapore and South Korea have also made purchase agreements.

    The simple process to deliver, store and administer the drug could prove particularly useful in poorer nations. Vaccine distribution efforts in countries that lacked a robust medical infrastructure struggled to get shots in arms, even if they had an adequate supply, as the vaccine doses require extremely cold refrigeration and people trained to administer the shots.

    Merck licensed the drug to five generic drugmakers in India to accelerate its availability in low- and middle-income countries.

    Still, some experts and public health organizations have raised concerns that without a clearly articulated plan to supply countries or to negotiate contracts, global efforts to secure the drug for poorer countries could run into the same challenges Covax, the World Health Organization-backed initiative to distribute vaccine doses equitably, ran into in distributing vaccines.

    “Anticipatory and preparatory work is needed to ensure rapid availability and uptake of any new treatments,” an independent report commissioned by the WHO urged, noting that the United States’ advance purchases of molnupiravir presented an example of that risk.

    Yet more dangerous and highly experimental garbage to kill people with. No credible studies, nothing. Let's just inject millions of people with mystery concoctions for profit and treat them all like human Guinea pigs.
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