1) At what point does it become unwise to default believe everything the news tells you? I think it should be the first time they lie to you versus the millionth. Still. So many around me insist it's better to take the default position that news is true.
2) Why is this considered sane?
Why do so many insist it's healthy to do this?
3) People right now are arguing with me that Waynel Sexton is real but they have zero proof. All they can show is CNN as if it were somehow reliable or factually vetted in some way. But it's never been vetted. Nor has CNN ever said on air they only report the truth.
4) This is very unhealthy behavior but since everyone is doing it we call it sane.
5) Snopes is run by a degenerate gambler, a prostitute, and a cat. Every male anchor on CNN is a relative of someone famous or a fan of gay sodomy and racism. @CNN has to pay airports to even play their network. WTF is wrong with people still pretending this is news?
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1) On the heights once lived giants. They were as big as pine-trees and had heads as big as boulders. They taught the Tarahumaras how to plant corn, by cutting down trees and burning them, but they ate children.
2) From Wasivori (near Cusarare) came giants to Nararachic to ask alms. Tesvino [a kind of beer made from corn] they liked very much. They worked very fast, and the Tarahumaras put them to hoe and weed the corn, and gave them food and tesvino.
3) But the giants were fierce, and ravished the women while the latter were under the influence of the Moon; therefore the Tarahumaras got very angry…
The media’s answer to “What horrible tragedy happened to the Sandy Hook families” went from ‘they lost their children’ to ‘Alex Jones said stuff.’
2) The underlying theme here is stop doubting the news. Alex and his team rolled over a long time ago and if you listen to the trial you won’t hear a single objection from his lawyer. It feels like the mock trial itself is part of the deal they made.
3) Correction. There is a single objection by Jones’ team. But I’m amazed how weak and silent his team behaved. Even more surprising is how Troyer and the producer lady (6-figure incomes) didn’t have their own lawyers.
There's a moment on the operating table where the patient's past suddenly becomes "hate speech." jtrue.com/blog/his-name-…
2) "Ten to 15 years after surgical reassignment, the suicide rate of those who had undergone sex-reassignment surgery rose to 20 times that of comparable peers." - Dr. Paul McHugh Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
3) Elliot thought, “Identifying as a man has nothing to do with my body which is why I must mutilate my body to feel more at home.” This kind of thinking is a manifestation of a fetish for self-mutilation normalized as an identity crisis. 20 years ago the DSMV would have agreed.
1) It’s tough because you tell someone belief is an electromagnetic field (EMF) and they still think you are reducing it to some hypothetical abstract. But when we are surrounded by millions of people who believe in a deadly pathogen we are submerged in a very real radiation…
2) Since that radiation has the word “belief” on its label, we’re supposed to be magically immune from its toxicity. Is Corona something more? Did the aperture of the sun change? Probably. Sunspots say yes…
3) But what haunts us isn’t the sun so much as our collective environmental response to more light information. This is why people want to block out the sun BTW. They can’t handle the information. They lack the melanin to ink up their pores.