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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Sat Sep 14 21:31:31 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by Spider-Pig on Sat Sep 14 21:29:58 2024. If there were, our relatives still would have done it the proper way.I've never mentioned the Haitians |
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Posted by Train Dude on Sat Sep 14 21:55:12 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by Spider-Pig on Sat Sep 14 21:28:24 2024. Can't argue with that. It's such a moronic argument that any a counter argument with you would be a total waste of time. |
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Re: Source of the Haitian pet rumor? |
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Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Sun Sep 15 00:10:44 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian pet rumor?, posted by AlM on Sat Sep 14 21:08:30 2024. They're working? What are they doing? lolLet me guess, it's only offensive and bigotted because it upsets your sensibilities. Because you are superior to any Haitians or minority from another country. Talk about ugly indeed. |
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Re: Harris won the debate |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Sun Sep 15 02:10:02 2024, in response to Harris won the debate, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Wed Sep 11 04:59:07 2024. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/14/us/haitian-migrants-springfield-ohio.htmlI knew the NY Times would do a story about Springfield, Ohio. No one was talking about it until the debate. Now it's a national story. |
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Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Sun Sep 15 08:50:54 2024, in response to Re: Harris won the debate, posted by LuchAAA on Sun Sep 15 02:10:02 2024. It was a national story before the debate, and that's why it was mentioned, technically.NYTimes reporters are pretty lazy, but maybe not as lazy as an ABC moderator. DIfference is, that during the debate they cannot ignore a story. Like the famous 2020 reference where Dummycrats though real actual coyotes were bringing illegals across the border. Never forget how utterly stupid these people are. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Sun Sep 15 10:53:32 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by BILLBKLYN on Sat Sep 14 21:30:15 2024. Caused what? |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Sun Sep 15 10:54:09 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by Train Dude on Sat Sep 14 21:55:12 2024. Every accusation is a confession with you. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Sun Sep 15 10:54:53 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by BILLBKLYN on Sat Sep 14 21:31:31 2024. How do you know?I can say that I know because all of my ancestors came here after 1965. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Sun Sep 15 10:56:52 2024, in response to Re: Harris won the debate, posted by LuchAAA on Sun Sep 15 02:10:02 2024. It’s a national story because Trump and Vance decided to spread the blood libel about it. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Sep 15 11:04:08 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by Spider-Pig on Sun Sep 15 10:53:32 2024. The city to prosper |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Sep 15 11:04:52 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by Spider-Pig on Sun Sep 15 10:54:53 2024. I looked into a crystal ball! |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Sep 15 11:05:17 2024, in response to Re: Harris won the debate, posted by Spider-Pig on Sun Sep 15 10:56:52 2024. Blood libel? |
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Posted by Peter Rosa on Sun Sep 15 11:09:20 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by Spider-Pig on Sat Sep 14 21:28:24 2024. Springfield used to be America’s crud bucket, and now it’s a city on the grow.I've never been to Springfield and don't know why it's so economically dynamic, but I'll make two educated guesses: 1. There's no such thing as Typical Springfield Incompetence. 2. WFH hasn't devastated the economy. |
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Posted by AlM on Sun Sep 15 11:23:20 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Sep 15 11:04:08 2024. They definitely helped. |
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Posted by AlM on Sun Sep 15 11:25:58 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by Peter Rosa on Sun Sep 15 11:09:20 2024. 3. The cost of rent there is low enough that you can afford to work at the low wages being offered by Springfield's employers, as long as your frame of reference is Haitian living standards and not comfortable US living standards. |
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Posted by AlM on Sun Sep 15 11:30:49 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by Peter Rosa on Sun Sep 15 11:09:20 2024. WFH hasn't devastated the economy.For the 17th time, WHF doesn't devastate the economy; it causes significant shifts that may result in temporary disruption. Consider the disruptions posed by the automobile, air conditioning (Phoenix and las Vegas would be small villages without it), and the airplane. Those disruptions were massively larger. Even fracking is a bigger disrupter, by suddenly making natural gas way cheaper than coal as a fuel for electric power. |
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Posted by Peter Rosa on Sun Sep 15 11:34:43 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by AlM on Sun Sep 15 11:25:58 2024. Even if rents in New York were cheap the Haitians wouldn't be moving here because unlike in Springfield there are hardly any industrial jobs. |
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Posted by AlM on Sun Sep 15 11:46:26 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by Peter Rosa on Sun Sep 15 11:34:43 2024. What does New York have to do with the discussion?Also, NYC has plenty of Haitians. Obviously they don't work in factories. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Sun Sep 15 11:51:42 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Sep 15 11:04:08 2024. It’s still a rust belt hole, but it’s better than it was. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Sun Sep 15 11:52:22 2024, in response to Re: Harris won the debate, posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Sep 15 11:05:17 2024. The stuff about the Haitians killing pets. |
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Posted by Peter Rosa on Sun Sep 15 12:02:56 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by AlM on Sun Sep 15 11:30:49 2024. For the 17th time, WHF doesn't devastate the economy; it causes significant shifts that may result in temporary disruption.Consider the disruptions posed by the automobile, air conditioning (Phoenix and las Vegas would be small villages without it), and the airplane. Those disruptions were massively larger. Even fracking is a bigger disrupter, by suddenly making natural gas way cheaper than coal as a fuel for electric power. All those disruptions were gradual. Automobiles and air conditioning took years if not decades to become universal. On the other side of things, most cities that saw big declines in their major industries, think steel in Pittsburgh or autos in Detroit, did so over long periods of time and at least had the opportunities to adjust ... Pittsburgh did, but Detroit not so much (though most of the suburbs are okay, and Downtown is going through a big revival). What makes the situation in New York, and also in San Francisco, unprecedented is that they experienced huge disruptions almost literally overnight in March 2020. Everyone started working from home, and more importantly stayed working from home even after it became safe to return to the office [Note: as someone who kept going into his workplace all through Covid, as did many tens of millions of other workers, I have less than zero sympathy for the office workers who were too timid to return.] Of course cities other than NYC and San Francisco experienced WFH, and it's also been a factor in suburban office parks, but most other cities have more diversified economies. Not like NYC's eggs-in-one-basket economy that is/was hugely dependent on people working in Manhattan office buildings. It also didn't help that New York State and California kept Covid restrictions in place much longer than some other states. I consider that to be a mistake of absolutely massive proportions. Obviously this is overdramatizing the matter, but when I think of NYC's post-Covid economy I can't help but think of those once-thriving Western towns that became ghost towns as soon as the mine closed. |
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Posted by AlM on Sun Sep 15 12:48:18 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by Peter Rosa on Sun Sep 15 12:02:56 2024. All those disruptions were gradual.The WFH disruption is also gradual for most affected businesses, like real estate developers and banks. They are only sudden for a very small portion of the economy, like (some but not all) providers of midtown lunchtime meals. The Grand Central Market is doing decently. Last time I looked, the lower level food court was also doing just fine. |
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Posted by Peter Rosa on Sun Sep 15 13:15:58 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by AlM on Sun Sep 15 12:48:18 2024. The WFH disruption is also gradual for most affected businesses, like real estate developers and banks.Building owners didn't get hit hard right away because many tenants have long-term lease obligations, but they know they eventually are going to be ruined and there is nothing they can do about it because most now-obsolete office buildings can't feasibly be converted into anything else. It's like being a prisoner on Death Row who has exhausted all appeals, knowing that eventually your date with destiny will come. |
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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Sun Sep 15 13:25:36 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by Peter Rosa on Sun Sep 15 11:34:43 2024. Even if rents in New York were cheap the Haitians wouldn't be moving hereWhere do you think the largest number of Haitian immigrants live? |
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Re: Harris : Physical health appreciation.and precautions thanks to BillyBklyn. |
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Posted by Edwards! on Sun Sep 15 13:42:53 2024, in response to Re: Harris : Physical health appreciation.and precautions thanks to BillyBklyn., posted by Train Dude on Sat Sep 14 10:40:46 2024. I am happy that you had the wherewithal. |
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Posted by Edwards! on Sun Sep 15 13:45:25 2024, in response to Re: Harris : Physical health appreciation.and precautions thanks to BillyBklyn., posted by chicagoMotorman on Fri Sep 13 19:37:57 2024. Thank you,sirI appreciate the kindness. |
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Posted by Edwards! on Sun Sep 15 13:55:24 2024, in response to Re: Harris : Physical health appreciation.and precautions thanks to BillyBklyn., posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Fri Sep 13 18:20:35 2024. From what I understand,heart troubles are usually accompanied by various warning signs.Pains in your shoulder,back and arm. Indigestion,or sudden crazy heart racing. Sometimes headaches. The body gives you warnings, that we sometimes ignore as "other things". We have to learn to stop ignoring the warnings. |
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Posted by AlM on Sun Sep 15 14:14:52 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by Peter Rosa on Sun Sep 15 13:15:58 2024. most now-obsolete office buildings can't feasibly be converted into anything else.False. Innovative builders are hollowing out the insides of large-footprint buildings. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Sun Sep 15 14:46:12 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by Spider-Pig on Sun Sep 15 10:54:09 2024. Just pointing out you immature stupidity, that's all. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Sun Sep 15 14:46:17 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by Spider-Pig on Sun Sep 15 10:54:09 2024. Just pointing out you immature stupidity, that's all. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Sun Sep 15 14:46:20 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by Spider-Pig on Sun Sep 15 10:54:09 2024. Just pointing out you immature stupidity, that's all. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Sun Sep 15 14:47:23 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by AlM on Sun Sep 15 11:23:20 2024. Frick & frack teaming up again |
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Re: Source of the Haitian “blood libel”?? |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Sep 15 14:50:13 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by Spider-Pig on Sat Sep 14 21:28:24 2024. Wow; you sure take every opportunity to prove yourself a Nazi. These are not immigrants; and to compare them eating cats to false accusations of Jews putting gentile children's blood into matzoh flour is as antisemitic as you can get. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Sun Sep 15 14:55:08 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian “blood libel”??, posted by Olog-hai on Sun Sep 15 14:50:13 2024. Da boy be ignant for sure. |
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Posted by AlM on Sun Sep 15 15:11:21 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian “blood libel”??, posted by Olog-hai on Sun Sep 15 14:50:13 2024. These are not immigrantsHmm. They are from outside the US. They are in the United States of America in full compliance with the laws thereof. Oh wait, do they look a bit different from 85%+ of Americans? Sounds pretty racist to say they're not immigrants. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Sep 15 16:28:47 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by AlM on Sun Sep 15 11:23:20 2024. Yeah, with animal control! |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Sep 15 16:32:50 2024, in response to Re: Harris won the debate, posted by Spider-Pig on Sun Sep 15 11:52:22 2024. Where do you get the "blood" from? |
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Posted by AlM on Sun Sep 15 17:33:37 2024, in response to Re: Harris won the debate, posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Sep 15 16:32:50 2024. Cats and dogs don't have blood? |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Sun Sep 15 17:51:07 2024, in response to Re: Harris won the debate, posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Sep 15 16:32:50 2024. They’re being accused of killing them, i.e. shedding blood. |
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Re: Harris : Physical health appreciation.and precautions thanks to BillyBklyn. |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sun Sep 15 19:59:32 2024, in response to Re: Harris : Physical health appreciation.and precautions thanks to BillyBklyn., posted by Edwards! on Sun Sep 15 13:55:24 2024. On a personal level, a story about the day my wife died. It was on a Saturday morning, We were together discussing what we were going to do with the day as in what store to go to.It was a toss-up between going to Walmart or a local grocery chain called Kuhns. Suddenly she says to me "I dont feel right" I say whats wrong? She says " I'dont know, I've been running around this morning with doing laundry, I just feel exhausted". I say ok sit down, catch your breath & I'll be upstairs at my computer for a few minutes & will be back down here soon then we can take off. So about 5 -10 minutes laterI come downstairs and she's on her back on the living room floor not breathing, no pulse turning blue. NO screams, no calling out, nothing. I call 911. I'm not trained in CPR so the 911 operator (God Bless Them) talked me thru the procedure, ten chest compressions then some mouth to mouth and repeat. Then the EMTs show up and work on her for about an half hour. They couldnt get her back. An autopsy showed that she had 90% blockage in her coronary and corrected artery. The DC said that she died from fatal arrythmia. I've been struggling, to this day about the "what If's " What If I didn't go upstairs at that specific moment?" or did I do the CPR right?" thinking somehow I'm partly responsible for her death. I've been told, based on the autopsy findings, that she could have fell out in a hospital lobby and the result would be the same. So in my mind what else are going to say...like , yeah Jimmy, you fucked up. She'd still be alive if you did the CPR quicker or were there when she collapsed. Guilt is a motherfucker. The autopsy revealed that during the CPR, she suffered 3 cracked ribs. I was told that that was not unusual and had no role in the eventual outcome. So in closing, the last thing I saw before they zipped up the bag on our living room floor was my little Boston Terrier Willy (which she bought from a breeder) licking her forehead. Makes you wonder If he knew. So the point of this, even though she had all those blockages, she never had any previous pains, shortness of breath, pains in her jaw etc. Absolutely no symptoms In other words, undiagnosed heart disease which resulted in her passing is just another example of undiagnosed heart disease causing sudden death. Sorry for being so long winded about this, but its just something I had to share. In an odd way, it seemed somewhat therapeutic. |
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Posted by AlM on Sun Sep 15 20:08:52 2024, in response to Re: Harris : Physical health appreciation.and precautions thanks to BillyBklyn., posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sun Sep 15 19:59:32 2024. So sorry to hear. Obviously, a great shock to have it happen this way. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Sep 15 21:45:24 2024, in response to Re: Harris won the debate, posted by AlM on Sun Sep 15 17:33:37 2024. Not anymore! |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Sep 15 21:47:26 2024, in response to Re: Harris won the debate, posted by Spider-Pig on Sun Sep 15 17:51:07 2024. Hey, I SAW the memes! |
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Posted by Edwards! on Mon Sep 16 05:40:28 2024, in response to Re: Harris : Physical health appreciation.and precautions thanks to BillyBklyn., posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sun Sep 15 19:59:32 2024. It's totally fine.We face Life and death on its terms. Death is the great mystery. We never know when our number is up. I lost a family member last year myself. My dad's mother in law past away from COVID-19 complications,a heart attack. One thing I say to people is this. You have to stay prayed up. Constant communication with the Creator/Sustainer. You keep the lights on, you keep going with life. Taking each moment in , living and thriving. The Path you Need to walk will be given to you. I talk to people, offering assistance if I can Pointing them in the right direction of I can. As a care giver, I interact with patients all day long. I go from house to house, checking in Taking vitals, talking to them. I make sure to log each client into the HHC data base.. I pretty much take my job as seriously as possible. Sometimes, I'm the only visitor they have, and I sit with them as long as I can. I call the shut ins, make sure they are alright. I sometimes get them involved with an Adult Daycare Center, so at least they can get out and socialize with others several times a week. One thing. Don't stress over Tomorrow. Live for today. Tomorrow is never promised.Only Now is given. One moment to the next. |
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Posted by 3-9 on Mon Sep 16 09:52:17 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian blood libel, posted by AlM on Sun Sep 15 12:48:18 2024. I think a lot of the vendors in the market were thrown out of business because of the lockdown. |
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Posted by Edwards! on Mon Sep 16 15:34:15 2024, in response to Harris won the debate, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Wed Sep 11 04:59:07 2024. What utter nonsense.You know, instead of "pointing fingers at" people who you,or Someone Thought "started" the foolishness, what you Should have done was canned and cancelled it. You Should have thought about the fallout, the harm caused to others, perpetuating this. Instead, you, and the other maggots decided to run this through the OT Chat rumor mill, to see the reaction you knew was coming judging by the fallout on line. It's pretty disgusting. But none of that mattered, since this is what Republicans do. This is what we are doing? Attacking different "people of color" for what, exactly? What was the entire point and purpose of making these claims. Obviously, the "point" was the same thing it has Always been. Bigotry, racism, attempting to turn us against each other, to prevent Unity. I know. Blaming Everyone else for something heinous is the going rate for Trumpers. The game plan has Always been to disenfranchise the "others" from taking part in the American society, the American Voter system. Confusing the community, totally lacking credibility, but swearing to the truth, even going as far as presenting fake evidence and protocol to "support their evidence". The Sheer utter vileness, the mass adoption of this madness, didn't "hurt" that particular community as much as you hoped. What it DID accomplish was galvanized the public pushback against the false drama. The Reality of this was, to take the focus off Maga Republicans,Trump himself, and his draconian plans for everyone. He is the very worst of human beings, and the fact that You believe THIS was "newsworthy", pointing the fingers at Democrats, was beyond the veil. The linchpin of this, is pretty simple. So much so, that even a blind person can see through it. Distraction, misdirection,angry enough throw Critical Thinking right out the window, for a emotional response. The Same thing applies, gaslighting and more nonsense. Of course, the denial came,then the double down, the "eyewitness accounts", yeah. What started as a internet rumor, was picked up by the national media spin machine. Need I say more? I watched You and the Maggots embrace the drama, even pushed it as a factual thing. Here's the gist. The line has been drawn in the sand. People are seriously sick and tired of You "people" playing us off each other. You See the reaction,a You think it's a win. You Want people talking about Your bullshit, so we Won't be talking about what Really matters. Even When you are made to look ridiculous, you Still continue to Spin whatever comes down the pike,if it makes Everyone Else look bad. All for nothing. Well, here's something for you to chew on No body cares about what you Maggots are "talking about" anymore. We are more concerned about how quickly you can be put back in the cellar you broke out of. We Honestly don't need You. Never did, never will. You are beyond useless. |
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Posted by Edwards! on Mon Sep 16 15:39:14 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian “blood libel”??, posted by Olog-hai on Sun Sep 15 14:50:13 2024. Please shut the fuck up, you cunt.We know all too well about your affiliation with the NAZI MOVEMENT. YOUR GASLIGHTING gets you nowhere with people with common sense. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Mon Sep 16 17:34:59 2024, in response to Re: Source of the Haitian “blood libel”??, posted by Edwards! on Mon Sep 16 15:39:14 2024. Peyronie (pay-roe-NEE) disease is a condition in which fibrous scar tissue forms in the deeper tissues under the skin of the penis. This causes curved, painful erections. It also can make the penis shorter while erect. Peyronie disease is not caused by cancer.Penises vary in shape and size. So having a curved erection isn't always a cause for concern. But Peyronie disease causes a serious bend or pain in some people. |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Mon Sep 16 17:42:17 2024, in response to Re: Harris : Physical health appreciation.and precautions thanks to BillyBklyn., posted by Edwards! on Mon Sep 16 05:40:28 2024. Amen! |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Mon Sep 16 20:46:27 2024, in response to Re: Harris : Physical health appreciation.and precautions thanks to BillyBklyn., posted by AlM on Sun Sep 15 20:08:52 2024. I wouldn't wish what I went thru that day happen to anyone |
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