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Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: Checks and Balances
« Last post by jude2 on Today at 05:04:06 PM »

The liberals are finally liking Jews.
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Those pics are amazing. A modern day Dolly Parton.
Agreed.  I really like this chick.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: If you were Ronnie Coleman today
« Last post by NarcissisticDeity on Today at 04:51:20 PM »
 :-\
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Where are you when your fellow rightwing nuts are protesting? Had you been in the U.S. on January 20th, 2024, would you have participated in the (whatever you want to call it) at the Capitol in D.C.?

I was at home watching it on television in my living room.


What has that to do with what I asked 🤔 Hmmmm
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Palumbo was judged by his appearance alone
« Last post by illuminati on Today at 04:42:50 PM »

It makes no sense why he still walks around at 300 pounds.  What's the point?

Why not contact him & ask.

It clearly makes sense to him.
Why worry or be bothered about someone else you don't know, That to me makes zero sense.
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Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: Official Red Pill Thread
« Last post by illuminati on Today at 04:36:29 PM »
I have no idea what they are protesting and arguing about, nor do I care. I stopped the videos when they started yelling.

I believe I have previously made it clear that I don't participate in protests. Never have and never will. I have a phobia, called enochlophobia, which is a fear of crowds and crowded places. I first experienced this in 1960 when I passed/blacked out at a Ray Charles concert during intermission when everyone was rushing to get to the restrooms at the Hollywood Palladium. My date, Suzanne, found us a table with another older black couple who bought us drinks. I was fifteen.


"I have no idea what they are protesting and arguing about, nor do I care. I stopped the videos when they started yelling "

Simple solution turn the volume down & watch - only in a couple of clips is the conversation relevant.
Your views & thoughts will be appreciated.

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Gossip & Opinions / Re: If you were Ronnie Coleman today
« Last post by joswift on Today at 04:11:54 PM »
2026 and the question remains ...




Seriously , looks like his torso is going to snap in two any minute......



WooooSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH   S A D

reminds me of the end of "the pledge" with Nicholson sat in the desert totally gone with dementia
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My father died in my arms several years ago
(i took care of him his last years since he had cancer and got many different illnesses each year, diabetes, several surgeries, heart and liver problems etc). I managed to keep him alive until he passed as an 88 year old.

Kwon, how come both of your parents 'died in your arms'? Are you some sort of overly affectionate cream-puff with the emotional regulation of a trisomic child, or was there something else going on? I mean, you didn't kill these nikkas, did you? Pooh parr?
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Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: The Covid Emergency is Over
« Last post by Necrosis on Today at 04:04:19 PM »
Honest questions:

How does a study like this guarantee all participants are given the drug during the "early stage window" which is hypothesized when Ivermectin's viral disrupting mechanism is effective?

Was the dosage consistent across all these studies?  I have read where the dosages were suboptimal in certain cases.

Do you put any validity into real world evidence provide by doctors who treated thousands of patients successfully utilizing ivermectin and other methods - steroids, etc?

Ivermectin has one the best safety profiles in terms of risk.  Why were pharmacies not filling scripts for it even before all these studies were done?  It's a "free shot", and doctors are supposed to try off label uses when other remedies are failing.

So this study isn't really a study, its a meta analysis which is a pooling of all the relevant studies, so basically everything that has been properly researched.

the type of studies were using the same methodology which found ivermectin to be effective as  an anti-parasite medication amongst some other applications. The same method used to show its efficacy vs parasites has been found to show it's inefficacy against viruses. This would make sense of course as these invaders have different replication, agency, replication etc just like an antibiotic doesn't really help virus's.. you can't take penicillin for hiv.

This review is a special type thogh, its the pinnacle of meta analysis for several reasons, one being its very stringent on inclusion criteria and statistical methods used, its more thorough.

The dosage changes, as they do in all studies.


I do put validity into real world application, however, I am very aware of bias and placebo. Placebo can cause massive changes, it's that strong. It can alter stress hormones, immunological function, subjective wellness etc.. it appears when they control for this stuff in the studies, the real benefit of ivermectin is no better than placebo. That's the real benefit of studies like this, if you aren't a science guy, they control independent variables (like placebo by blinding etc), age, dosage to make sure the dependent variable (the actual efficacy of ivermectin) is clear. Even the best of studies can't completely control for things. That's where stats come in. Using statistical analysis studies usually have an alpha level of .01 or .05. What this means is using this mathematical formula the chance of getting the result you got, say ivermectin does work, would be a false positive at a 1 percent or 5 percent rate.

So you can say its highly likely this result, ivermectin works is true and it wasn't something we didnt control like the weather etc. Then you do 25 more studies and if you get the same result consistently your odds go up until its pretty much certain you measured what you think you measured. So in a field where suggestion causes monstrous changes on outcome, in fact like no other field (as we have a mind-body connection) real world results are actually less reliable then science. Vs a craft like carpentry- no amount of belief that wall is level will make it so.

To your last point. There are risks with using off label things in people. Say that person has covid, you give him ivermectin (which I agree is quite safe) he dies (because covid not ivermectin) you just opened yourself up to a malpractice lawsuit and loss of license. So in the absence of evidence even if its safe it's not standard care. That would be the pragmatic answer.

I wish it did work, it would be easy, way fucking cheaper then way pfizer has and a long history to bank on.



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it also says race is a social contruct and there are no differences in intelligence within races then will give you a table of races showing IQ differences in races and as such contradicting itself

It also says that all races are 99% the same and that race is a social construct

It will then tell you we are distinct from chimpanzees even though we are 98-99% genetically the same

Why isnt the difference between us and apes a social construct?
I asked it that and it moved the goalposts to 99.9% the same as opposed to 98% for apes and humans
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