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Post by Clinton Cool on Jun 6, 2021 18:15:33 GMT
I think the best approach with the Fox is not to take any of his posts too seriously. It's then sometimes possible to come across an odd nugget of humour, usually of the wry/ironic/sarcastic variety. My God ....... you must be a bloody good forensic scientist to derive humour from most of his posts ....... Once, yes ...... but now ? Different sense of humour I guess. I rarely find 'jokes' amusing at all but give me a bit of cynicism or sarcasm, delivered cleverly, I chortle.
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Post by Jim on Jun 6, 2021 18:47:48 GMT
do not be a fuckwit all your life... If a conspiracy theorist said it was going to rain hydric acid would come true, the issue is that hydric acid is harmless unless fully immersed for too long. Conspiracy theorists would claim thousands die a year from exposure to it... Why don't you take up the campaign to stop it falling from the sky. That's not even amusing - you think calling water by its 'chemical name' is clever (I expect you googled it, or it's one of your very old 'jokes'). Why not call it Dihydrogen Monoxide? Of those 8 things mentioned, yes, you would have called them 'conspiracy theories' a few months ago - now they have become true you just try to ridicule it all by trying to be clever and calling water 'hydric acid' and suggesting I stop it raining? what else can a sane person do but pour scorn on the ridiculous twisting of facts. You missed the irony in my post, it was intentionally almost as ridiculous as yours. I have no problem with the 8 points, no jab no job for certain high risk roles eg bus drivers, I have no problem wearing a mask etc etc. Children have vaccines all the time. Very few suffer Ill effects. Some kids got Narcolepsy with the pandemrix swine flu jab in 2010 of course it's awful for those few, but many other lives were saved. Noreen's condition pre dated that btw. On the other hand how many kids have been crippled by measles, blinded by rubella in the womb, because nutters promulgated conspiracy theories about the MMR jab. Promoting conspiracy theories is irresponsible.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2021 18:52:37 GMT
Some kids got Narcolepsy with the pandemrix swine flu jab in 2010 of course...Noreen's condition pre dated that btw. And I should bloody well hope so !
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Post by Jim on Jun 6, 2021 18:58:14 GMT
Some kids got Narcolepsy with the pandemrix swine flu jab in 2010 of course...Noreen's condition pre dated that btw. And I should bloody well hope so ! She wasn't diagnosed till 2014 but there had been some signs and symptoms earlier in her life. Suppose she was "lucky" it didn't get worse sooner.
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Post by Jim on Jun 6, 2021 19:00:47 GMT
A conspiracy theory and it's propagation...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2021 19:06:05 GMT
I like conspiracy theorems..
The theory type seem less cerebrally challenging.
Conspiracy theorems are go.
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Post by Clinton Cool on Jun 6, 2021 19:09:28 GMT
Different sense of humour I guess. I rarely find 'jokes' amusing at all but give me a bit of cynicism or sarcasm, delivered cleverly, I chortle. There are people who would have complained loudly about Apartheid in South Africa, yet are happy to introduce a new Apartheid in the UK between 'the vaxxed' and 'the anti-vaxxers' (as they call them). It starts at the top. Corbyn's proposal for modern day apartheid was to have 'women only' train carriages. Because all men are potential rapists I guess. Similar thought process to South Africa, where all blacks were considered to be potential criminals.
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Post by Jim on Jun 6, 2021 19:10:26 GMT
Different sense of humour I guess. I rarely find 'jokes' amusing at all but give me a bit of cynicism or sarcasm, delivered cleverly, I chortle. There are people who would have complained loudly about Apartheid in South Africa, yet are happy to introduce a new Apartheid in the UK between 'the vaxxed' and 'the anti-vaxxers' (as they call them). People dont choose their skin colour, antivaxxers can easily solve their issue. I know there are some who are genuinely exempt btw. No problem with them.
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Post by Jim on Jun 6, 2021 19:12:48 GMT
Children have vaccines all the time. Children do not have 'experimental drugs for emergency use', which are not 'vaccines', injected into them all the time. No, I agree, just when necessary, having been approved by the relevant bodies.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2021 19:19:53 GMT
Children do not have 'experimental drugs for emergency use', which are not 'vaccines', injected into them all the time. No, I agree, just when necessary, having been approved by the relevant bodies. Yes but do any of the other ones involve the people getting the money having immunity to prosecution? Sorry to flog the living horse so much but it does seem to be the elephant in the room. Isn't it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2021 19:20:08 GMT
People dont choose their skin colour, antivaxxers can easily solve their issue. I know there are some who are genuinely exempt btw. No problem with them. Anyway, head - bang - wall. Keep going - please...
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Post by thebfg on Jun 6, 2021 19:21:51 GMT
do not be a fuckwit all your life... If a conspiracy theorist said it was going to rain hydric acid would come true, the issue is that hydric acid is harmless unless fully immersed for too long. Conspiracy theorists would claim thousands die a year from exposure to it... Why don't you take up the campaign to stop it falling from the sky. That's not even amusing - you think calling water by its 'chemical name' is clever (I expect you googled it, or it's one of your very old 'jokes'). Why not call it Dihydrogen Monoxide? Of those 8 things mentioned, yes, you would have called them 'conspiracy theories' a few months ago - now they have become true you just try to ridicule it all by trying to be clever and calling water 'hydric acid' and suggesting I stop it raining? Remind us which of the 8 have come true?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2021 19:57:12 GMT
There are people who would have complained loudly about Apartheid in South Africa, yet are happy to introduce a new Apartheid in the UK between 'the vaxxed' and 'the anti-vaxxers' (as they call them). People dont choose their skin colour, antivaxxers can easily solve their issue. I know there are some who are genuinely exempt btw. No problem with them. Exemption. Ah. This is interesting use of language. So there are exempt people. Do we know who they are and how to filter them out from piss takers? All seems a bit dodgy to me. Nobody is "exempt" or otherwise from having a vaccine. At the end of the day it is a choice. No exemptions no criteria just do you want a vaccine or not.
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Post by thebfg on Jun 6, 2021 20:42:17 GMT
Remind us which of the 8 have come true? All of them. Which ones do you think haven't come true? Anyway, time for one's cocoa ... midnight approaches. Depends when they were written doesn't it and no they haven't all come true.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2021 20:52:01 GMT
You are exhibiting symptoms of taking the Fox seriously.
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