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dempseye commented on Myocarditis after Covid vaccination: Research on possible long-term risks begins   nbcnews.com/health/health... · Posted by u/gjsman-1000
hitpointdrew · 3 years ago
Seems like this should have been a requirement before any emergency use authorization, and certainly before any mandates.

The fact that this research is just now being done ought to be enough to immediately revoke the FDA emergency use authorizations and pull the product from the shelves.

The covid vaccines have been a complete and utter disaster at every level. The erosion of trust in the institutions that are supposed to protect consumers has alone done exponentially more damage than the virus it self.

We now have victims of vaccine injury so scared of societal backlash they don't speak out, and doctors so scared of losing their license/job they ignore the evidence in front of them.

dempseye · 3 years ago
The erosion of trust is actually a good thing, because those institutions are undeserving of trust.
dempseye commented on Elon Musk sells $6.9B worth of Tesla stock   axios.com/2022/08/10/elon... · Posted by u/samizdis
jokoon · 3 years ago
I watched a podcast with John carmack, and he had nothing to say. I felt odd
dempseye · 3 years ago
Why would you expect he had things to say outside his area of expertise?
dempseye commented on Study: Flu vaccination linked to 40% reduced risk of Alzheimer's disease   medicalxpress.com/news/20... · Posted by u/PaulHoule
cpurdy · 3 years ago
Forgot what?
dempseye · 3 years ago
To get the flu vaccine.
dempseye commented on Study: Flu vaccination linked to 40% reduced risk of Alzheimer's disease   medicalxpress.com/news/20... · Posted by u/PaulHoule
dempseye · 3 years ago
Maybe the ones who developed Alzheimers forgot.

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dempseye commented on UK inflation hits 9.1% as prices rise at fastest rate for 40 years   bbc.co.uk/news/business-6... · Posted by u/sarreph
happymellon · 3 years ago
Liberals supported COVID?
dempseye · 3 years ago
They supported radical state interventions against covid that affected the economy and forced central banks to run the money printer. Lockdowns, etc.
dempseye commented on State is hard: why SPAs will persist   nolanlawson.com/2022/05/2... · Posted by u/DeadNeurons
Mo3 · 3 years ago
Bad developers are still not a valid argument against SPAs.
dempseye · 3 years ago
That's like saying bad trapeze artists are not a valid argument for safety nets.
dempseye commented on Show HN: Razer x Lambda Tensorbook    · Posted by u/vimeh
dempseye · 3 years ago
I for one do not believe the battery life claims.

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KarmaCake day656May 11, 2014View Original