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All things considered, the Wiki page gives a pretty fair assessment. As for being "stripped of his licence" it appears that he never had one in the first place
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Mark Drakeford, snidey Welsh snooping Cunt.
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Are you referring to Fred Leuchter?
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Arthur. Firstly, I've removed the abomination that you uploaded to the music thread as the content has nothing to do with music. It was a tumbleweed moment by you. Secondly with regards to the quoted post the good news is that I am not suspending your account. The bad news is I'm deleting it. Piss off.
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Well, you better provide the evidence that Dmitriy Stuzhuk is still alive then. That's two things you now have to do, the other is provide the source of your 48% figure.
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https://news.sky.com/story/influencer-dmitriy-stuzhuk-dies-from-covid-19-after-denying-its-existence-12107174 Again, old arguments previously discussed. How about you stop deflecting and state where you sourced the 48% figure from as its' key to your argument?
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Hardly a "world" collection given the preponderance of European misfits with Sweden being the greatest contributor. A large contingent of non-medical political activists as well including a mayoral candidate. Most telling of all that amongst the medically trained bods, including a "holistic dentist" (yes, really) was that there was only one immunologist. I'd say these people have their work cut out.
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By all accounts Sweden's chickens are coming home to roost - the country has one of the lowest antibody rates in the world. As per my previous post I have already answered most of your questions. As for your 48% figure it would be interesting to know where you obtained that from, given your predilection for making things up and fake news. Whatever, its certainly contrary to a recent Lancet Respiratory Medicine article.
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Ordinarily this would have been an interesting anecdotal observation which had punch yet you've ruined it by unnecessary racist stereotyping and pejoratives. --o0o-- I don't wish to spoil the party but The Corner will enter a world of hurt if it resembles a National Front branch. By all means indulge in free speech, but use it responsibly.
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For which he was duly dealt with. Right now there there seems to be a few curtain-twitching Karens about.
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You have a knack for making erroneous assumptions.
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So after the affected yawns you now seek counsel from the oracle? Aside from the mask issue I have answered your questions on other threads. Any mask is better than no mask. FWIW I use 3-ply medical grade type IIR surgical masks that conform to to EN:14683.
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So that where I've going wrong for all these years, I should've been arguing with people whose opinion I agree with. Jesus fucking Christ, how do we find people like you?
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So which YouTuber brainwashed you?
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What's stopping you doing the conveyancing yourself then?
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Serious answer, everyone has their idiosyncrasies. Why is it that its always the ne'er do wells, the have nots and those employed by the gig economy are always the ones who promulgate theories peppered with random anecdotes, strawman arguments and "sheeple" accusations? Where do they get their remarkable insight from? Discuss...
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Certainly busy identifying supply chain issues caused by the pandemic but that's more about providing assistance and expertise to the stakeholders involved.
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Maybe you should read the small print behind the story.
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Coming from a thickster who repeatedly demonstrates a lack of critical thinking your comments are incongruous to say the least...
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Clearly you fail to understand this is a forum, not an echo chamber.
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And yet despite all these experts you've homed in on a solitary Londonderry GP whose opinion appears to be lone voice amongst her peers.
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especially when you haven't got a leg to stand on.
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Equally, we're not too enamoured with one of the site's big beasts who is now arguably The Corner's most bad tempered diva who bleats "rattled" more times than anyone else whenever someone has the temerity to challenge him. In the space of a year you have morphed from site sage to a hysterical teenage girl.
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I have mixed feelings about Starmer, on the one hand he has risen above the political infighting within the Labour Party whilst deftly neutralising Momentum's influence. On the other hand he was at the vanguard of "the referendum vote must be respected, but..." and so can be blamed for the protracted mess that was the post-Brexit negotiations. People should remember his role in frustrating the will of the people.