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Only the most hilarious memes this Internet has to offer. Some may be bitcoin related, most are not. Follow me to see some stupid shit.

Remember when those people released CAD files of 3D printed plastic guns and everyone was taking about how they were going to be used by assaians and terrorists and shit. They were all going to get past security because there's no metal parts.

Yeah, it never happened.

Remember that next time someone predicts doom and gloom when someone is proposing we uphold freedom.

Also, 3D printing a plastic gun barrel is fucking stupid.

Who would vote for Trump after his lockdowns and pushing the vaccine?

Honest question.

It seems like nobody is worth my vote. They are against freedom to let people just do what you want, are big government spenders (military, pork barrel projects, etc.), or fail to stand up against government and corporate surveillance. Many of them are ALL of these!

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Klaus Schwab:

“In the new world, you have to accept total transparency. It will become integrated into your personality”

“But if you have nothing to hide you shouldn't be afraid.”

https://bird.makeup/users/wallstreetsilv/statuses/1723656891165806969

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Raytheon's parent corporation RTX Technologies is Tucson’s largest employer with over 12,000 local workers.

RTX began supplying Israel’s Iron Dome missile system in 2014 and is the second largest weapons manufacturer in the U.S. with yearly revenue of over $67 billion.

#NoWar #Israel #Palestine #USA

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This is crap science from Harvard. If you go to the source, this was entirely based on talking to people on social media.

There was no control group, not even an experiment group who were asked to change their diet.

So tjey ended up only talking to people who changed their diet voluntarially (probably because they expected health improvements, which introduces a huge confirmation bias), and then talked about it online (which they're more likely to repeatedly do if they feel they had a positive change).

That doesn't mean the carnivore diet is bad, or even just neutral. It just means that the supporting evidence for it is merely anicdotal and comes from people being very loud on the internet.

I'd welcome a study where people only change their diet based on being told to because they are in the study and they don't know what effects it might have. They should take objective measurements like A1C, iron, cholesterol and other bloodwork. Then we could have some real evidence that it's worth more studying. It can also include subjective things like how people feel, but having something objective is key.

The moral of the story is that if you're going to promote this intenet survey, your point should be that scientific research is needed to confirm and quantify the health benefits.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34934897/

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