The ghouls of that particular subreddit, they need to be reminded daily that they're ghouls among many other things.
no amnesty
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"Killed By Winning"
Next year is going to be rough.
Win or lose, Trump's cult will end lives.
-Jimmy Purcell.
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People Who Haven’t Had Covid Explain How They’ve Avoided It For 2 Years
People Who Haven’t Had Covid Explain How They’ve Avoided It For 2 Years
“Disney wouldn’t permit any of us to get the virus. Early on in the pandemic, the guy who plays Pluto got it, and I can’t tell you what they did to him, but Jesus, if you knew, you’d make real fucking sure you’d never got Covid, either.”
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'Ivermectin influencer' collects his Darwin Award.
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So some anti-vax MAGA person who would spread hoaxes about COVID nicknamed “Diamond” died from COVID because she did nothing to prevent herself from getting it or to protect herself against dying from it and her family is trying to profit from her death.
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I’m listening to this podcast now, “We Were Three.” It’s a series of long interviews with a woman who lost her father and adult brother to Covid. The two men were anti-vaxxers, and bought into a slew of other Covid-related conspiracy theories.
If I’d come on their story in another channel, I might have felt schadenfreude, and made edgy jokes about evolution in action, and Herman Cain awards. I’m not proud of that. But this podcast reminds me they were people, and their deaths are just sad.
I’ve listened to two episodes, and plan to listen to the third and final tomorrow.
The podcast is from the producers of “Serial,” and may be just as good.
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Thinking about Shamus Young's blog, Twenty Sided, and how, since his death in June (RIP), it's been operated by his family (mostly his kids), and I wonder if there have been any previous examples of a blog being passed down like that.
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There were a number of these antivaccination cults, a self-limiting phenomenon | William S. Burroughs
There were a number of these antivaccination cults, a self-limiting phenomenon | William S. Burroughs
Kim remembers his first adolescent experiment with biologic warfare. Smallpox was the instrument, the town of Jehovah across the river, his target. Their horrid church absolutely spoiled his sunsets, with its gilded spire sticking up like an unwanted erection, and Kim vowed he would see it leveled.
It was dead easy. The townspeople were antivaccinationists…”polluting the blood of Christ,” they…
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