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True believer MSNBC anchor diagnosed with pericarditis
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True believer MSNBC anchor diagnosed with pericarditis
"Let criminals out. Let illegals in. Let boys in the girls bathrooms. Condemn police officers. Abort babies. Pervert the children. Condemn Christians. Accept barbarity in the name of Islam. Overtax the hard working people. Coddle the lazy. That's the liberal way." -from a posting on "Yahoo"Tags: None -
She's being treated by a doctor named Katz.
In the article:
Katz said he has seen a rise in cases of pericarditis recently, though it’s unclear why. Perhaps because the season is a bit more virus-heavy than usual or perhaps because people’s immune systems are a bit different than they were due to masking and social distancing for a couple of years, he noted.
Or maybe, just maybe, it might be an experimental vaccine. Just sayin.Send Lawyers, Guns and Money - On second thought, hold the Lawyers. -
Mostly manageable.Comment
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I guess that explains the long face.
Originally posted by KestryllI want to be Princess Anastasia today because I feel prettyOriginally posted by QuarterBoreGunnerKes is really just an errand boyOriginally posted by KestryllI am NOT...anything other than a schmuck...Comment
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Uhhh maybe the jab ?
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Ya know... I'm thinking it was systemic racism.
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Originally posted by LibrarianWhat compelling interest has any level of government in knowing what guns are owned by civilians? (Those owned by government should be inventoried and tracked, for exactly the same reasons computers and desks and chairs are tracked: responsible care of public property.)
If some level of government had that information, what would they do with it? How would having that info benefit public safety? How would it benefit law enforcement?Comment
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"Let criminals out. Let illegals in. Let boys in the girls bathrooms. Condemn police officers. Abort babies. Pervert the children. Condemn Christians. Accept barbarity in the name of Islam. Overtax the hard working people. Coddle the lazy. That's the liberal way." -from a posting on "Yahoo"Comment
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The Pro-Death-Jab Vaxxers always seem to get covid "really bad" anyway.
It almost always seems to morph it to some other unrelated/atypical, non-flu like symptom/condition.
Both my wife and I remained pure bloods, despite the pressure...
Real Californian...Comment
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Ironically, many common colds have always been caused by coronaviruses. If you look up coronavirus in any pre-2020 book about infectious diseases, if it is mentioned at all, it will be in relation to the common cold. And a common cause of pericarditis, is the common cold.
The main point I want to make here is that the common cold can cause significant health problems, yet we always lived with it and nobody cared that much. When you add up all those colds and flus we get -- that danger exceeds Covid, yet everyone has always lived their lives and never locked themselves at home because of that. Covid was a disease exaggerated to the point of hysteria.Comment
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I remember some on here in the beginning looking for and getting NBC masks for the COVID. Yeah, lots were fully on board. LOL!Ironically, many common colds have always been caused by coronaviruses. If you look up coronavirus in any pre-2020 book about infectious diseases, if it is mentioned at all, it will be in relation to the common cold. And a common cause of pericarditis, is the common cold.
The main point I want to make here is that the common cold can cause significant health problems, yet we always lived with it and nobody cared that much. When you add up all those colds and flus we get -- that danger exceeds Covid, yet everyone has always lived their lives and never locked themselves at home because of that. Covid was a disease exaggerated to the point of hysteria.^^^The above is just an opinion.
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