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7 minutes ago, Anastasis said:

We've already had this exchange dipshit. Try not to trip over your rhetoric on the way to get your flu shot. 

What is your position on the US government coming out with a "conclusion" that vaccines, or some other similar and common medical treatment or somesuch, is a cause/is a likely cause of autism?

Go ahead, for once, actually make a statement and take a position.  Will you support that conclusion and its results?

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12 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

What is your position on the US government coming out with a "conclusion" that vaccines, or some other similar and common medical treatment or somesuch, is a cause/is a likely cause of autism?

Go ahead, for once, actually make a statement and take a position.  Will you support that conclusion and its results?

bro, you need to stop taking SSRIs and calm down bro. try some methyl blue in your coffee it'll treat you just right.

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33 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

What is your position on the US government coming out with a "conclusion" that vaccines, or some other similar and common medical treatment or somesuch, is a cause/is a likely cause of autism?

Go ahead, for once, actually make a statement and take a position.  Will you support that conclusion and its results?

LOL, you are asking me to preordain my assessment? We already had this exchange. I will read whatever is put out, examine the methods and results, and draw conclusions based on what it shows. As I indicated in our last exchange, if they are shooting for a September read out, I don't think that they will be able to draw any robust conclusions or really even bring to light any new meaningful epidemiology. On that timeframe, it's just gonna be some hack meta-analysis or something similar that won't really move the needle. Certainly nothing that could ro should be used to pull market authorizations. So I'd say that my strong prior here would be extreme skepticism of any strongly stated conclusions if they actually release a full report in September (I still don't think that happens).   

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46 minutes ago, troph said:

come at me brobambino, brozini, brotastic, brolio... 

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One of my son's best friends is a super-italian dude he met during his time in Berlin.  Said friend is....super-italian, and thus, something of a douche-dudebro.  So, 90% of interactions with him start with him saying "Bro!"  Which is hysterical in over-the-top italian accent.  Sounds like Super Mario trying to get into the club or some shit.  "Bro" in an italian accent is now one of our family expressions.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Brisketexan said:

And the usual suspects around here will be just fine with it, offering up an excuse of "well, we do need to examine vaccine safety more,"

Those “usual suspects” are in fact propagandists shitbags.

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6 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

One of my son's best friends is a super-italian dude he met during his time in Berlin.  Said friend is....super-italian, and thus, something of a douche-dudebro.  So, 90% of interactions with him start with him saying "Bro!"  Which is hysterical in over-the-top italian accent.  Sounds like Super Mario trying to get into the club or some shit.  "Bro" in an italian accent is now one of our family expressions.

my kids are supreme brolicious teens adding random suffixes to the term bro.... though I am the proud creator of brozambino that has since been licensed by my 15 year old and is now making the rounds in his friend group as the go to compound bro tag.

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5 minutes ago, troph said:

my kids are supreme brolicious teens adding random suffixes to the term bro.... though I am the proud creator of brozambino that has since been licensed by my 15 year old and is now making the rounds in his friend group as the go to compound bro tag.

It's a strong entry.  I may steal it, without attribution.

Posted
9 minutes ago, troph said:

cease and desist!

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As Surlys IP counsel, I declare that variants of bro are unprotectable and thus in the public domain and free for all to uae in the noncommercial context. 

Thank you for your attention in this matter and govern yourself accordingly! 

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1 hour ago, TwiceHorn said:

As Surlys IP counsel, I declare that variants of bro are unprotectable and thus in the public domain and free for all to uae in the noncommercial context. 

Thank you for your attention in this matter and govern yourself accordingly! 

TwiceHorn, Brosquire

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Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, Brisketexan said:

No replies to this one yet.  This is really, really not good.

There is a near 100% chance that they are going to come out with some insane, utterly unsupportable conclusion that is some variation of "vaccines cause autism," or something similar.  And the usual suspects around here will be just fine with it, offering up an excuse of "well, we do need to examine vaccine safety more," which will completely sidestep what is actually being done: the regime is going to blame, without anything close to scientifically valid basis, that X is a material cause of autism, and therefore X should be treated as a cause of harm instead of a harm prevention.

We are lurching backwards to leeches and humours and shit, and this is fine.

This. They are completely gutting the public health system and this is going to have downstream effects for decades. 
 

Many of the actions of these fascists are undoing systems and administrations that took 60+ years to create. They were done by serious, smart people in good faith to advance not just Americans, but the human race in general. 
 

These people are now torching that library of information and expertise and replacing it with crackpot conspiracy theorists and some of the dumbest and most selfish people in the country. 
 

 

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Posted (edited)
15 hours ago, aggie08 said:

Boy, am I sure glad that RFK, Jr. is getting all of his 10-15% batshit crazy tendencies out of the way early. Nothing but smooth sailing for the next 3.5 years.

Saying the head of HHS is only 10-15 percent insane is such a clown-ass way to defend him. Zero percent is a completely attainable, even expected, target. 
 

“I am completely witty and charming 90 percent of the time, I only shit my pants in public once every ten outings.” OK brozark, that still makes you one hundred percent a pants-shitter.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

“I am completely witty and charming 90 percent of the time, I only shit my pants in public once every ten outings.” OK brozark, that still makes you one hundred percent a pants-shitter.

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Posted
3 hours ago, troph said:

my kids are supreme brolicious teens adding random suffixes to the term bro.... though I am the proud creator of brozambino that has since been licensed by my 15 year old and is now making the rounds in his friend group as the go to compound bro tag.

"I love you Broseph Goebbels" -- maybe don't work that one in, @troph

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Posted
11 hours ago, 956 Worldwide said:

The SSRI stuff is dominating right now because of Minneapolis. But within the next month the government of the United States is about to completely fuck up the lives of lots of kids with autism by telling angry, unsophisticated parents a bunch of bullshit and preventing real research. 
 

As parent working through this in my family, a hearty fuck you to Anastasis and anyone else trying to sane-wash RFK. He’s an utter quack who fried his brain on heroin and we are seeing generational damage to real people. There’s no explanation other than maliciousness or stupidity indistinguishable from maliciousness so I treat it as both.

 

Screw these people. If I still harbored hate for people I’d hate these people so very, very much. I was not given a choice with autism. I was born with it, but leave it to these clown frauds to just make things up that have no basis in reality.

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Posted
7 hours ago, BrickHorn said:

Those “usual suspects” are in fact propagandists shitbags.

That implies they do it for money, which would be way more respectable than the real reason.

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It’s funny getting lectures from clowns like wildcat that actively promoted absolutely absurd mandate schemes, despite the clear epidemiology and totally predictable outcomes wrt public health messaging credibility. The real kicker is that they did so knowing that the epidemiology was wrongheaded, but supported it because it was a matter of authority and basis in science was totally not the point and of no consequence. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Anastasis said:

It’s funny getting lectures from clowns like wildcat that actively promoted absolutely absurd mandate schemes, despite the clear epidemiology and totally predictable outcomes wrt public health messaging credibility. The real kicker is that they did so knowing that the epidemiology was wrongheaded, but supported it because it was a matter of authority and basis in science was totally ancillary. 

Clowns! 
 

Drink!

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Posted

Another of the same. 
 

You guys are still struggling to understand how we got to this place and the role that wrongheaded public policy approach from CDC and FDA contributed. People told you in real time on the board the implications and effect in longer term. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Anastasis said:

Another of the same. 
 

You guys are still struggling to understand how we got to this place and the role that wrongheaded public policy approach from CDC and FDA contributed. People told you in real time on the board the implications and effect in longer term. 

By all means blame the scientists instead of the science-denying ideologues currently dismantling our public health system. 
 

You really are a ghoul. 

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Posted
Just now, DDD Dad said:

By all means blame the scientists instead of the science-denying ideologues currently dismantling our public health system. 
 

You really are a ghoul. 

Blame the scientists? lol. Mandate strategy was the fever dream of dipshit lawyers trying to extend executive power in a way that totally ignored the fundamental of epidemiology and infectious disease. 

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I picked up a prescription at Costco this afternoon and asked what I needed to do to get the jab this fall. Pharmacist told everyone who came in wanting the vaccine would get it. There is is still the question of how much BCBS will cover.

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Posted
6 hours ago, Biff Tannen said:

This. They are completely gutting the public health system and this is going to have downstream effects for decades.

Just an opinion, but "they" want the ability to peddle snake oil remedies because real science and medicine benefits long term outcomes and humans in general and they want short term profits with which to line their pockets.

Also: the youngest uses "bropamine" as in the adrenaline rush two bros have when they realize they are of like mind.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Mrs Whiggins said:

Just an opinion, but "they" want the ability to peddle snake oil remedies because real science and medicine benefits long term outcomes and humans in general and they want short term profits with which to line their pockets

Read the aduhelm thread. 

Posted
3 hours ago, Anastasis said:

Another of the same. 
 

You guys are still struggling to understand how we got to this place and the role that wrongheaded public policy approach from CDC and FDA contributed. People told you in real time on the board the implications and effect in longer term. 

Yes, I think those folks just underestimated how stupid a good slice of the American public was. They were speaking science and most of you guys were speaking tinfoil hat shit. While the scientists were doing science stuff, you guys were “doing your own research” on 4chan and Infowars. I mean, look no further than the mental midgets lining up at Tractor Supply to pick up your Ivermectin.  Not to mention all the home brews and snake oil you guys gobbled up and gladly threw away your cash on. 
So yes, they miscalculated that the stupidity virus was just as strong as Covid. 
Were mistakes made?  Yes. But, the biggest one was thinking that you red hats were rational thinkers. 
 

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Posted
18 minutes ago, CTC2 said:

Yes, I think those folks just underestimated how stupid a good slice of the American public was. They were speaking science and most of you guys were speaking tinfoil hat shit. While the scientists were doing science stuff, you guys were “doing your own research” on 4chan and Infowars. I mean, look no further than the mental midgets lining up at Tractor Supply to pick up your Ivermectin.  Not to mention all the home brews and snake oil you guys gobbled up and gladly threw away your cash on. 
So yes, they miscalculated that the stupidity virus was just as strong as Covid. 
Were mistakes made?  Yes. But, the biggest one was thinking that you red hats were rational thinkers. 
 

Take that tractor supply shit up with triple. He might be actually dead. 



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