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@KG_Analytical_Dynamics_LLC The anime ends at a point, but the manga is still ongoing. If you are willing to continue with the manga, the question is are you willing to wait for a long time? There is a reason it is nicknamed Hiatus X Hiatus.

@nobullyplz @WashedOutGundamPilot In 20 years the babies will be full grown adults with their own hopes and dreams to pursue. In those same 20 years, your dog will be dead. Sure, you can replace the dog every time this happens, but it will never bring that same fulfillment of having an actual family with children.

@redmaple Fair enough. Though I do still think that a disease/vaxx that kills the elderly at a disproportional rate (which is many of them, granted) would be quite the convenience to governments trying to not go bankrupt with the welfare state. Rather than us being able to have a conversation about ending the welfare, we are just going to have a lot of people die.

That is, if my theory is correct.

@37712 Well, I think it did exist for a time, but it stopped being what was known as Covid-19 a long time ago. That is, it faded out like SARS and MERS did rather quickly.

After that, much of it was smoke and mirror bullshit with the so-called tests, which also could not tell the difference Covid and the flu.

So in short, I think it was there, but all greatly exaggerated. I could be wrong though. We are being lied to either way, the question is to what extent.

Also, since it was set loose earlier than planned, it makes sense that it was not quite as deadly as they were wanting it to be.

Along with that, the vaxx causing heart issues might be fully intended too, as it would allow them to kill the elderly once more without raising suspicion. Pushing it for everyone was indeed retarded, but I do see the booster campaigns targeting the elderly the most, which supports that theory too.

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I just thought of something. We know for a fact that Covid was a result of gain of function research, and that even in the early days, the mortality rate of infants and toddlers was almost 0, which is quite different than what we see with the flu, where they are more vulnerable.

This makes me wonder if the primary purpose was to cull the elderly in the first place. Given the problems with funding Social Security and Medicare, it certainly would cut down a lot of those costs.

@WashedOutGundamPilot The most important discipline with good health is not how much you exercise, but how much you eat in proportion to your exercise. Even if they are killing it at the gym (which they are most likely not, as you correctly assess), they cannot outlook a bad diet. Such a diet often includes eating out, Starbucks coffee (and not the plain ones) and prepackaged frozen meals. With such a diet, you cannot hope to be at a healthy weight.

@sj_zero Trillions? They are projecting into the trillions? You are right, they are idiots.

And I have seen what the metaverse offers. It has graphics worse than the Wii, and it requires an expensive piece of equipment just to get the mediocre experience.

I can only assume that some board room of people who have never played a video game every or never even heard of VRChat push and idea they thought was as revolutionary as the internet itself. I do not feel bad about their future money loss.

@sj_zero The "fuck you, got mine" was not a criticism of the issue with debt spending and benefits, it is just that they wanted their turn on the receiving end. All while not realizing they are becoming the boomers they hate so much.

Won't it be funny if the term "boomer" persists to just mean old person, and millennials in the future get told off for being boomers by the younger generations. Even if they protest that they are not boomers, the young folks will just continue calling them such.

@basedbagel I have a co-worker who I think has gotten a booster every opportunity there is one to get one. He is not dead yet, and does not appear to be on death's door. Maybe there is a certain gene that makes you more susceptible to the vaxx issues, but we will never know because "the experts" have no desire to look into it.

Maybe people like your parents and my co-worker are those who do not have this gene. But we cannot know for sure.

@Humpleupagus The Jews obsession with money is misunderstood by many. It is not a love of money, but a coping mechanism because of a deep seated fear extreme scarcity. So many Jews go the hypercapitalistic money-grubber route, hoping to power through any scarcity crisis.

The other form of cope is the full blown commie route. They (wrongly) think that they can overcome the scarcity fears by defying the laws of economics. No money equals no scarcity issues, they conclude.

Shitpost over.

@mutageno I had a hunch that the election fortification was about diminishing the power of BRICS. I will have to look into this, but it would not surprise me one bit.

@furgar Who is? That very well might be your grandchildren's fate.

@deprecated_ii Also, how do they know how old those ice samples even are? Does carbon dating even apply to water?

Maybe someone can explain that to me, but that just does not make sense either. And perhaps they do not want to admit that there is a LOT of guesswork involved with what they are trying to determine.

public intellectuals really start to believe their own press after they stop trying to do anything difficult and spend a few years doing nothing but explaining freshman-level concepts to internet people

they get so used to being the expert, the smartest person in the self-selected room, that they think it extends to everything in the world

whereas people who do difficult things are regularly humbled by failures, even if only minor ones

@DW2 Well of course, the people voted wrong! Democracy just needs to be done correctly by voting the way your masters demand! Sometimes the people just do not understand the first time and need to vote they way they were supposed to.

You just know that "democracy" is a joke when the self proclaimed lovers of democracy are not willing to accept an outcome they do not like.

@YoMomz Regarding the cause, I would say cowardice would be a factor. There is also a factor of denial. Not many would want to admit that we are in WWIII until it is too obvious to acknowledge. With the current small scale it is easy to deny that it would be happening.

Though perhaps that denial is a part of cowardice, but not always.

And the US likely would intervene because of the people running the show through their puppet Biden would no way let their sacred "democracy" get stopped because the people in the country decide to see how the numbers really pan out in a full scale conflict.

Let nations decide their own fate? NO! The "democracy enthusiasts" cannot let other countries settle things out on their own! They have to interfere so that globohomo can march on!

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Looking back at the whole Brazil election (with likely "fortifications" by the CIA), I have to wonder if Bolsonaro did choose to cross the Rubicon if that could have sparked WWIII. I really doubt that countries like the US would not double down on making sure that the "correct" result was kept in place by sending their own military. And after that, all bets would be off with who else might decide to enter the fray. Which could mean WWIII.

Maybe all this would not happen, but I have to wonder.

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