OT: Down goes Howard Stern

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mstateglfr

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1- your twitter posts suck.
2- that picture is probably a decade old and IS FROM AN NBA GAME. Breen is in the background.
3- you missed a chance to say 2 dildos showed up at this WNBA game(gonna assume you dislike Stewart).


Womp Womp.
 
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I havent listened to Stern in years and have no idea what his views are on anything these days.
Given that, I read your comment and was left still not knowing his views on covid or anything else.

Thats how meaningless 'lunatic' is now...it is thrown about by both sides to even describe people they simply disagree with.
Is he a lunatic because he is antivax and conspiratorial?
Is he a lunatic because he supported distancing and 'the jab'?

No idea.
He wouldn’t leave his house for years after everything went back to normal because he was so scared of Covid
 
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1- your twitter posts suck.
2- that picture is probably a decade old and IS FROM AN NBA GAME. Breen is in the background.
3- you missed a chance to say 2 dildos showed up at this WNBA game(gonna assume you dislike Stewart).


Womp Womp.

Damn Sherlock? Quit riding the cotton pony...........
 

mstateglfr

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Damn Sherlock? Quit riding the cotton pony...........
17 right off alongside your constant stream of post-truth Twitter misinformation.
Whether you actually believe this stuff or you just post it up for the lulz, its lame.
 
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onewoof

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And he still got COVID in 2024.
Everyone was going to eventually get it. And everyone already has. That's the thing about respiratory virus and variants. Not a matter of if, but when.

And millions had it and had no symptoms at all and spread it to many others. Thankfully our collective immune systems kinda know what it is now. That's why it had to be slowed down. Basic first grade level intel told by epidemiologists.

And hospitals can only handle 1% of the population. But freedom and liberty and all.
 
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mstateglfr

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Womp Womp.
Yeah, you can skip right alongside tbay if you dont care about posting clear disinformation. It could have been identified as a joke and not real, but it wasnt. tbay had no idea. Just pushing BS out for others to see and reinforce narratives.
 

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Yeah, you can skip right alongside tbay if you dont care about posting clear disinformation. It could have been identified as a joke and not real, but it wasnt. tbay had no idea. Just pushing BS out for others to see and reinforce narratives.
It was clearly a joke, but you're blinded by your hate for everything so you automatically b!tch about everything under the sun.
 
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Everyone was going to eventually get it. And everyone already has. That's the thing about respiratory virus and variants. Not a matter of if, but when.

And millions had it and had no symptoms at all and spread it to many others. Thankfully our collective immune systems kinda know what it is now. That's why it had to be slowed down. Basic first grade level intel told by epidemiologists.

And hospitals can only handle 1% of the population. But freedom and liberty and all.
I agree. My point was that he took all these precautions to not get it, and still got it. At some point, you have to live your life. I’ve heard stories of people ending relationships because they didn’t think their friends/family were taking it seriously enough. And they still didn’t avoid infection.
 

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The most ironic thing of all is how the loudest of the "You have to live your life! You can't be afraid of a little cold!" crowd were mostly the same people who were uprooting their lives, quitting their jobs, etc., all because they were afraid of a little shot. Even as hundreds of thousands of unvaccinated Americans died preventable deaths from COVID after April 2021 (nearly 2% of the unvaccinated population), people just couldn't man up and protect themselves.

It's very sad. I have a couple of extended family members who still won't speak to me because I got the vaccine. I never even spoke to them about the shot - they just heard about it from other family members.
 

mstateglfr

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It was clearly a joke, but you're blinded by your hate for everything so you automatically b!tch about everything under the sun.
It isn't satire, it's misrepresentation.
The comments are flooded with people thinking it's legit.
 
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The most ironic thing of all is how the loudest of the "You have to live your life! You can't be afraid of a little cold!" crowd were mostly the same people who were uprooting their lives, quitting their jobs, etc., all because they were afraid of a little shot. Even as hundreds of thousands of unvaccinated Americans died preventable deaths from COVID after April 2021 (nearly 2% of the unvaccinated population), people just couldn't man up and protect themselves.
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The most ironic thing of all is how the loudest of the "You have to live your life! You can't be afraid of a little cold!" crowd were mostly the same people who were uprooting their lives, quitting their jobs, etc., all because they were afraid of a little shot. Even as hundreds of thousands of unvaccinated Americans died preventable deaths from COVID after April 2021 (nearly 2% of the unvaccinated population), people just couldn't man up and protect themselves.
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The most ironic thing of all is how the loudest of the "You have to live your life! You can't be afraid of a little cold!" crowd were mostly the same people who were uprooting their lives, quitting their jobs, etc., all because they were afraid of a little shot. Even as hundreds of thousands of unvaccinated Americans died preventable deaths from COVID after April 2021 (nearly 2% of the unvaccinated population), people just couldn't man up and protect themselves.

It's very sad. I have a couple of extended family members who still won't speak to me because I got the vaccine. I never even spoke to them about the shot - they just heard about it from other family members.
Covid was a virus of the weak. If you had some sort of sickness or disease that didn’t put you at peak health then you wrist dying no matter if you had the shot or not. And just for the record I had both Pfizer shots and a booster so it’s not like I’m in denial. A lot of people died, but you can’t say that it was preventable because Covid preyed on people no matter vaccination record.
 
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Covid was a virus of the weak. If you had some sort of sickness or disease that didn’t put you at peak health then you wrist dying no matter if you had the shot or not. And just for the record I had both Pfizer shots and a booster so it’s not like I’m in denial. A lot of people died, but you can’t say that it was preventable because Covid preyed on people no matter vaccination record.
The vast majority of the 800,000 deaths after April 2021 were from unvaccinated Americans. There have been several academic studies confirming this.

It's really sad that refusing vaccination had a 2% death rate (800,000 / 40,000,000 unvaccinated American adults) but I'm not sure what more could have been done to convince people. All 50 governors were publicly vaxxed and begged their constituents to do the same, for example.
 
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The vast majority of the 800,000 deaths after April 2021 were from unvaccinated Americans. There have been several academic studies confirming this.

It's really sad that refusing vaccination had a 2% death rate (800,000 / 40,000,000 unvaccinated American adults) but I'm not sure what more could have been done to convince people. All 50 governors were publicly vaxxed and begged their constituents to do the same, for example.
Those people weren’t going to get it. There’s no need to grandstand about it.
 

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Covid was a virus of the weak. If you had some sort of sickness or disease that didn’t put you at peak health then you wrist dying no matter if you had the shot or not. And just for the record I had both Pfizer shots and a booster so it’s not like I’m in denial. A lot of people died, but you can’t say that it was preventable because Covid preyed on people no matter vaccination record.
Almost correct. Some immune systems of very healthy people attacked it by attacking the entire body.

The vaccine was only designed to keep you out of the hospital and out of the ground. Never to prevent it. It was designed to teach your immune system what COVID was.

The most deaths in the history of the world between ages 40 - 60. Most were very unhealthy or unvaccinated. Those over 60 already knew they had weak immune systems and got vaccinated for the most part
 
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Almost correct. Some immune systems of very healthy people attacked it by attacking the entire body.

The vaccine was only designed to keep you out of the hospital and out of the ground. Never to prevent it. It was designed to teach your immune system what COVID was.

The most deaths in the history of the world between ages 40 - 60. Most were very unhealthy or unvaccinated. Those over 60 already knew they had weak immune systems and got vaccinated for the most part
Yeah I know that. It was never supposed to keep you from getting Covid.
 
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