@its_The_Dr I think the real question is how many times have you died.
Because the jab was supposed to prevent spread, and we wanted to prevent spread to prevent death.
And no one knows if they prevent spread or not... that is impossible to know.
@realspitfire It is also fair to say that you don't know any Americans who have been confronted by a marine unit in America... none of this should be happening but it is
@autumnapollonia@RealAlexJones Being passed out drunk is one of the steps towards death from overdose, not uncommon to die from exposure, vomit/seziure induced suffocation, or tox.
Having fun is one thing. Killing yourself is another. If you black out/pass out... you are killing yourself softly. Sad.
But healing? It takes hunger.
Stillness.
Rage.
Prayer.
Fruits.
Fish.
Silence.
I fasted 7 days.
No shakes. No supplements.
Just water and war.
I’m building a six-pack now,
But the abs aren’t the point.
The point is-
Discipline.
Devotion.
Dying to the false self—
And waking up real
I didn’t just lose 150 lbs.
I killed a fake version of me.
He numbed out.
He binged fast food stoned at midnight.
He lied to himself.
Said, “It’s just cravings.”
Nah.
It was grief.
Parasites.
Patterns.
Pain.
I thought being skinny would fix me.
Then I thought grace would.
@FreyjaTarte@elonmusk They certainly tried to protect the profane.... but they failed in their generating a lasting understanding of the values they espoused. And they did their very best... now it is up to the people who are chosen...
NEW: Audience starts cracking up after a serious Stephen Colbert tells CNN’s Kaitlan Collins that CNN “just reports the news as it is.”
Remarkable.
Colbert: “I know you guys are objective over [at CNN], you just report the news as it is.”
Audience: *Laughs hysterically*
Collins: “Is that supposed to be a laugh line?”
Colbert: “No.”