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After graduating from the University of Tuktoyaktuk with a degree in ice fishing, Lavender Q. Headgear briefly pursued a career in elk wrestling before buying a 200-hectare ranch on Baffin Island, where he lives with his team of eight huskies and raises polar bears. His pronouns are velvet and headgear.

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  1. about 14 hours ago on Monty

    And if I told you what the Brits call a cigarette, my post would get flagged.

  2. 1 day ago on Andertoons

    It starts with nets. Then it moves on to hooks and tackle. There’s no end.

  3. 1 day ago on Monty

    Pegging with snowballs?? Now I’ve heard everything.

  4. 4 days ago on Pearls Before Swine

    That’s what I thought they were doing with Peanuts. Maybe I was thinking of Beetle Bailey and the other Mort Walker cartoons.

  5. 5 days ago on Pearls Before Swine

    Or live forever as a zombie like Peanuts.

  6. 5 days ago on Pearls Before Swine

    You’re quite right about that, but some sources say it was actually done in the Middle Ages. However, other sources say that baptism at birth and regular confession were the common practice. Anyway, off to the comfy chair with Rat!

  7. 6 days ago on Monty

    Again with the fact-free smears. Watch the J6 video released last week, then get back to me. Don’t bother until you’ve done it.

  8. 6 days ago on Pearls Before Swine

    Cardinal Fang! Fetch the soft pillows!

  9. 7 days ago on Pearls Before Swine

    This actually is what they did in the middle ages. Confessed just before death.

  10. 7 days ago on Pearls Before Swine

    As I mentioned, ONS “solved the problem” by taking the dataset down.

    Your reaction defies reason, not least because a cursory look at the Excel spreadsheets at the link you posted (thank you) show the same phenomenon, though the positive correlation between number of vaxx and all-cause death rate is less pronounced (“only” 3-5 times in the examples I saw) — not surprising as the results are not sorted by age.

    The other reason is that the main purveyor of these clot shots, Pfizer, admits it did no testing for efficacy. All manufacturers tacitly admit their products are unsafe, because blanket exemption from liability is a non-negotiable condition for the national distribution contracts, no exemptions.

    Not to mention the long history of drug injuries with these companies. Pertussis vaccine, Vioxx, Gardasil, thalidomide, etc.

    When a manufacturer admits its products are not safe or effective, and has a long history of selling unsafe products, I tend to believe them.