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Jack's avatar

Trump haters have stepped through the looking glass. We can no longer reach them. Don’t even try!

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OldeArtiste's avatar

Break the mirror before they try to get back.

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Lawsy0's avatar

No; just remove the mirror and paint over where it once hung. I can't count the multiples of 7-Year Bad Luck seasons we've already been through.

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Jack's avatar

👍👍

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Vince Gallo's avatar

Lmao 😂👍😂

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donald b welch's avatar

last week i fired my barber. she is 34 and a hard over liberal progressive feminist. my barber retired and sold the place to her. i'm not giving my business to people who think charlie kirk deserved to be shot in the head. to be clear, i'm not even a religious guy. to be clear...i fired her the day before the tylenol bruhahah.

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Forbes's avatar

The idiom, "laughter is the best medicine," is the medical advice I recommend. So, mock 'em at every turn.

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donald b welch's avatar

greg gutfeld has the same thoughts.

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Greg's avatar
Sep 25Edited

Idiots. It's the same thing as with COVID. Their entire ideology is self harm.

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steph_gray's avatar

Makes sense. Their masters’ ideology is to decrease the population.

Like Scrooge, they consider it to be “surplus.”

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Grumpy Oldman's avatar

puppets and their puppeteers.

as long as the decrease in population are jacka$$ politicians & their leftist, sexually-confused constituency, who cares?

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steph_gray's avatar

The Sky Chief always cares, so you have led me to think it through further... thanks for the impetus to do so.

In the first place, the harm would not come to the TDSers you speak of popping the pills. It would come to the child they believed would not be autistic - until it was. Oops.

[DISCLAIMER HERE: The rest of my comment is _IN NO WAY_ about the vast numbers of moms who _unknowingly_ took Tylenol during pregnancy. I'm talking _only_ about these spiteful pill gobblers.]

We know tthe TDS sufferer always suppresses guilt and channels it into hate of Trump/MAGA/Us the People.

So what would such a far-left mom do? My guess is, sue Tylenol. Then either dump the child on the father and walk away, or put the child up for adoption, probably meaning into the system asap.

That child would become nothing to this mom but a reminder of her guilt that she cannot, and never will, face.

So the end result for the people you don't care about would, probably be a downward spiral into the mind rot of TDS, which may or may not end their lives. I don't celebrate it but, so be it.

However - here's where the Sky Chief comes in. Some few of these women could wake up from their TDS as a result. It does happen. And the Almighty gave them a very strong biological imperative to protect that child at all costs, didn't He? Miracles do happen, as we saw in Butler.

"May you live in interesting times."

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Jeremy R's avatar

McDonald's has switched to kiosks and an app for ordering so liberals have more time to game and plot treason on Discord.

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Greg's avatar

zackly!

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Lawsy0's avatar

Totally agree. Boomers are a very tough bunch, it turns out, especially from 1941 to the present.

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EODMom's avatar

“The coverage of this story is the latest act of journalistic malpractice by AP because it knew about the Harvard study (and others) because the links to the studies were in the press packet.”

Consider the lack of mention of any drugs the anti America shooters have been/were on. In particular the media pretends the cross dressing children are not taking any powerful chemicals to mutilate and corrupt their bodies.

Then there is the long-standing willingness to pretend there is no association of marijuana with neuro illnesses in males (schizophrenia, paranoia, generalized neurosis.)

Don’t get sick if the pharmaceutical bizare the people who will “treat” you.

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Jeremy R's avatar

I kinda wonder if they put mind altering drugs in pink hair dye.

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Wim de Vriend's avatar

Ya mean, it would be too obvious in the green kind?

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Jeremy R's avatar

No, those with green hair don't have a mind to alter.

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William Coulter's avatar

What will happen the day leftists realize that Trump actually was right about a LOT of stuff? Will it be a child born with autism that wakes up that leftist mother?

I do hope those dopey women who appeared on Tik Tok eating Tylenol do have safe and normal children but if not that stunt could haunt them the rest of their lives.

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Sophie's avatar

Self-loathing women hate Trump more than they love their unborn babies—obviously. Heartbreakingly sad.

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Greg's avatar
Sep 25Edited

That will never happen. We either learn to live with our differences or we devolve into chaos and violence. It's history. Sadly.

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Wim de Vriend's avatar

Making things worse for them, as a group, women are much more likely to be Trump haters than men are. So now, to show how serious their hatred is, they gobble up Tylenol. Sick, as are the husbands or boyfriends who take pictures of them.

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Jeremy R's avatar

The day they wake up will be when they are told depart from me, I never knew you.

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Grumpy Oldman's avatar

leftist birthing people don’t have children but what they do have in abundance normal people flush down a toilet.

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

That will never happen. There’s a story out today of one of these idiots overdosing on Tylenol and is near death at the time of the story.

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Bill Bowser's avatar

TDS is a far greater problem than NDDs. How can a young pregnant woman be so blinded by her hatred of President Trump that she would risk harming her unborn child to prove he’s wrong about what scientific studies reveal? Today’s democrat party is truly evil.

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Playswithneedles's avatar

Well, their kind have been killing their own children in utero for decades so there’s that.

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Damn the torpedoes's avatar

All MSM microphones should come with a warning label: Do not use if you’ve been diagnosed with TDS.

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Marlan Hoerer's avatar

BOOM !!

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Ronsonic's avatar

I'm cheating, this is what I'd posted on X:

Army Basic, the vaccine gauntlet.

I'm old. I joined the US Army before safety.

Part of the intake was a literal gauntlet of vaccines. One walked between two lines of nurses, each with a needle, air gun or other insult to the flesh. At the end we fell out blood dripping down one arm, the smallpox rip. Some guys passed out. Most of us were sick for a couple of days. All of us were on light duty for the next week. Even before safety was invented they knew not to stress us.

We were young, healthy men, most strong and naturally athletic and a dozen shots knocked us down.

Now, babies receive over two dozen shots before the age of 1. That's a LOT to adjust to. Building immunities is a stress to the body and there are a lot of other things going on in that first year, already.

If Acetaminophen is also interacting I can see the combination doing serious damage.

There are so many things that are okay for the rest of us that pregnant women should avoid, I'm not surprised that this is another.

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PM's avatar

If it has value, your's does, it can't be posted enough. Between X and Don, you reach a lot of eyes.

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tj's avatar

Amen. The same thing in the Navy and that was just 30 yrs ago. Air guns suck because if you move or the nurse does, it can cut you up but good.

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telephoneman's avatar

I'm thinking the left got too much Tylenol before they were born.. Let's get a study for TDS

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Denton Salle's avatar

Here I was blaming paint chips.

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Grumpy Oldman's avatar

Nope, ‘chata chips!’

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Jeremy R's avatar

Trump needs to make a PSA about eating paint chips containing lead.

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Subvet's avatar

The makers of lead paint would love it as their sales would soar!

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Jeremy R's avatar

Just think of all the old houses that will have their paint stripped down to bare wood.

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Jim Murray's avatar

No matter how much you hate legacy media, it isn't enough. *** I recently heard a high school senior say she wanted to become a journalist. I wanted so much to tell her that to achieve her goal she should skip college. You all know why.

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dancingtime's avatar

People could learn to read the side of the package and the insert. It has all the warnings.

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Marlan Hoerer's avatar

Now dont use logic dancing !!

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Douglas Baringer's avatar

Again, it's a drug. Produced by a cartel. Merck, Phizer et al are no different than the Venezulan drug smugglers. They just figured out a way to seem legitimate and helpful while foistinfg poisons on us.

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MLR's avatar

TDS, the most destructive mental disorder of the modern era. It leads to terminal cognitive dissonance where anything said by DJT is immediately attacked as wrong despite the harm done to those who subscribe to such thinking.

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Grumpy Oldman's avatar

perhaps leftists should drink more bleach?

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Skinnydip's avatar

Exactly!

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Albert P. Sweeney's avatar

The only way the media will ever truthfully disclose the link between Tylenol and NDDs is if they…

Never mind. There is nothing that will ever make them tell the truth.

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Phil Hawkins's avatar

Autism is something I have researched a lot, ever since my grandchildren started getting diagnosed. All ten of them are on the autism spectrum. Why do we have so many? What we've figured out is, in my family and my ex-wife's family, we have been marrying other autistic people for at least 3 generations. I have written about this on my own Substack, which is titled "Autistic Redneck." There is plenty of evidence that it is primarily genetic; the CDC has a section on their website about it, and they have said for years that it's 70-80% genetic. That does leave some room for other factors that can affect individuals. But it's mostly genetic--you get it from your parents. And the latest research is that it isn't one or two genes; there may be as many as 800 involved. That's actually a relief for some of us; there has been concern among autistics for years that if the authorities identified one or two genes that cause autism, they would start testing fetuses in the womb and abort them--like they are doing with Down's Syndrome.

There were two doctors who separately identified autism in the 1940s--Leo Kanner, a German Jewish immigrant working in the US, and Hans Asperger, an Austrian doctor in Vienna. Asperger guessed it was genetic, because he noticed that the traits he was seeing in the children he worked with were also present in the parents. But nobody translated his writings on autism into English until 1980.

So why is there an "epidemic" of autism now? Because they're finally getting halfway decent at looking for us! Nobody was looking for us at all when I was growing up in the 1950s and '60s. There were some kids who got diagnosed in the '50s because their parents got concerned about their behavior and took them to a doctor. I never even heard of "Asperger's Syndrome" (one name applied to higher-functioning autism) until I was 55 years old. Yes, now they are looking; but it has taken years for them to get good at it. The British have been doing better on autism than the US for years; nowadays one of the top authorities on it is a British doctor named Tony Attwood, now working in Australia. But even they aren't perfect; I saw a report of a study a couple of years ago where they went back through schools in England where they had already evaluated students for autism --they found that for every three children they had identified as autistic, there were two more they had missed the first time. And the US hasn't been as good at it as they are.

Vaccines? When I was little, the only vaccine they gave me was for smallpox. I had to get it before I started school (not as an infant). I got the polio vaccine when it came out in the late '50s. I came down with--and survived--measles, mumps, and chickenpox. I also got, and lived through, various types of influenza before the flu vaccines came out.

Autism being 70-80% genetic does leave some room for other factors that may make it worse. And some research on that may help. But it isn't going to change the primary cause.

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Wim de Vriend's avatar

I had the very same childhood diseases and vaccine experiences. Still remember being totally miserable with measles, but they passed in about a week. I do wonder, though, if piling new vaccine upon new vaccine may have contributed to the autism phenomenon. The philosophy pf the needle-fanatics seems to have been "The more the merrier", instead of "How badly do we need more yet?"

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Phil Hawkins's avatar

I can see a possibility that vaccines might make an autistic child worse in some ways. But the genetics are already there. There is plenty of research on autism already. There have been studies using brain scans of both autistics and non-autistics that show differences. The brains of autistic people are smaller in some areas, larger in others, and the connections between the two hemispheres of the brain are different. Sadly, I have seen no indication that RFK Jr. has explored the existing research.

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Vince Gallo's avatar

So there always many autistic children but they went undiagnosed? Thx 😂👍

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Phil Hawkins's avatar

We have probably been around for all of human history. But there used to be a lot of occupations where you could work alone, and if you were odd, but they liked or needed your work, people tolerated you. My late father-in-law's family were blacksmiths--for several centuries, first in Germany and later in South Dakota. That was a trade that was necessary for most of history, until it began to decline after the arrival of automobiles. There are famous people in the past who are now suspected of being autistic, based on what is known about their behavior. Albert Einstein was one; Nicola Tesla, the man who invented alternating current, is another.

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Phil Hawkins's avatar

One other thing: these days, most autistic children are diagnosed through the school systems. For adults, getting a diagnosis can cost several thousand dollars. I considered spending the money and getting diagnosed if it would help the grandkids. But it turned out they didn't need it, so I kept my money.

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Vince Gallo's avatar

Wow!

Fascinating

Thank you

😂👍🙏

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Mike Smyth's avatar

Watching Jimmy Kimmel violates the 8th Amendment as a cruel and unusual punishment. Instead of curing a headache, watching would turn it into a 5-alarm migraine.

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James Mead's avatar

I wonder how much marijuana and other street drugs are in play with autism

I look at a certain family whose mother enjoyed Marlboros and doobies while pregnant

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steph_gray's avatar

It could be so many things, perhaps all in concert.

My money is on the obvious - the mercury and other known harmful substances in the vaccines.

Perhaps combined with known harmful substances in our food. And there I really have to give Europe kudos for keeping their food supply safer, simply by refraining from adulterating it.

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Wim de Vriend's avatar

But no kudos for promoting Thalidomide.

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steph_gray's avatar

Jeez, no indeed!

These days I never give the EU credit for anything; they're sunk. This was a rare exception...

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revmaddog1948's avatar

I never met a nap that I didn't like. Will Rogers

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steph_gray's avatar

I also recommend a cat (or for dog owners, a dog) to join you.

Mine is always up in my face the moment I lie down.

🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛ Cat Lady For Trump 🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛

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revmaddog1948's avatar

I have a cat through no fault of my own. My second wife adopted this one and I had no choice. She survived several moves and a trip to the vet. Since I think cats and dogs that become peacemakers for or with their human owners they will have interesting stories to tell in heaven when they can finally talk. Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God.I have a cat through no fault of my own. My second wife adopted this one and I had no choice. She survived several moves and a trip to the vet. Since I think cats and dogs that become peacemakers for or with their human owners they will have interesting stories to tell in heaven when they can finally talk. Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God.

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revmaddog1948's avatar

Obviously I need to work on my copy and paste skills.

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PM's avatar

Stephanie? Cat Lady?

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steph_gray's avatar

I fit that profile - cat on lap right now - but I hold zero of the opinions often associated with it.

Plus my hair is not one of those colors… 🤣

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