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If it was the rapid test, it is not to be trusted, Go by the symptoms.
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2021/22 - CFL Offseason - Non-Back-to-Back Grey Cup Champion Thread
Tracker replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
This is why the players have a significant amount of leverage. -
Trump foreseen.
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Dutch father-of-five dubbed the Iceman because he can 'turn his own thermostat up' by using his mind sets world record for climbing Everest in just his shorts A daredevil dubbed the 'Iceman' has thawed 21 Guinness World Records and has even tried to climb Mount Everest wearing just a pair of shorts. Wim Hof, 55, has broken 21 Guinness World Records including running a full marathon above the Arctic circle wearing only a pair of shorts. The father-of-five, from Sittard, Holland, also holds the record for having the longest ice bath. As well as running on mountains, Mr Hof also holds records for running a full marathon in the Namibian desert . He stays immersed in blocks of ice for a spine-chilling one hour, 52 minutes and 42 seconds. Mr Hof said he can endure sub-zero temperatures as he has the ability to 'turn his own thermostat up' by using his mind. He said: 'I feel like I can control my own body as if I have a thermostat that I can adjust when I need to. The most challenging record was climbing Everest in just a pair of shorts. In most other people, body temperatures would drop dangerously low but Mr Hof still believes people can control their body temperature by concentrating hard. Mr Hof previously swam more than 60 metres under ice wearing only goggles and a pair of shorts but admits the training beforehand makes the challenges 'pretty easy'. He added: 'It all requires a lot of focus as they are very challenging and therefore exciting to do, so it's all worthwhile in the long-term. 'It is a lifestyle that I have chosen to take therefore I train everyday wherever I am. 'I don't bother with gyms, I just workout where I happen to be whether it's in the garden or at home. It's a great honour to have the nickname of Iceman, it makes me feel very proud of my achievements.' In 2007 Mr Hof reached 24,000ft up Everest, having to give up 5,000ft short of the summit because of a foot injury. Mr Hof also holds records for running a full marathon in the Namibian desert without drinking water and hanging on one finger at an altitude of 2,000 metres.
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2021/22 - CFL Offseason - Non-Back-to-Back Grey Cup Champion Thread
Tracker replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Roid rage, no doubt. -
The shooting was done for three reasons: to kill as many non-whites as possible, with as much public exposure as possible and to become a cause celebre as a saviour of the white race.
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The 227th battalion of the 127th troop brigade reached the borders of the state border of Ukraine and Russia today in the Kharkiv region. The moment of installation of the boundary pillar was reported to the President of Ukraine by video.
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Why COVID is a key suspect in severe hepatitis cases in kids worldwide Unexplained severe acute hepatitis cases among children continue to emerge in Canada and around the world, and while health officials desperately search for a cause of the mysterious illness, researchers are pointing to a possible link to COVID-19. The World Health Organization (WHO) said Tuesday there are now at least 348 probable cases of severe acute hepatitis — or inflammation of the liver — in children under investigation worldwide, which aren't caused by the usual hepatitis viruses or any other clear source. In Canada, more than a dozen possible cases have been reported across multiple provinces since the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) confirmed earlier this month that some cases of the severe liver disease were under investigation. While an early line of investigation from U.K. health officials emphasized possible links to adenovirus, a family of viruses typically known for causing mild cold or flu-like illness, global teams are also zeroing in on potential impacts from SARS-CoV-2, the virus behind COVID-19. Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children has identified seven probable cases of a mysterious liver disease affecting children around the world. To date, 348 probable cases have been identified across 20 countries. A recent American case study published in the Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition analyzed a previously healthy three-year-old girl who developed acute liver failure a few weeks after recovering from a mild COVID infection. "The patient had liver biopsy findings and blood testing consistent with a type of autoimmune hepatitis which may have been triggered by COVID infection," said Dr. Anna Peters, a pediatric gastroenterologist at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. Peters, the lead author on the study, said that while it was impossible to prove that COVID directly caused the liver disease in this case — it is possible the virus triggered an "abnormal immune response" that then attacked the liver.
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Gluteus maximi.
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Hope to see him back in the not too distant future.
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2021/22 - CFL Offseason - Non-Back-to-Back Grey Cup Champion Thread
Tracker replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
As I see it, neither side has a strong bargaining position, so both will have to water their wine and get it done. -
2021/22 - CFL Offseason - Non-Back-to-Back Grey Cup Champion Thread
Tracker replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
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Russian Troops Are Now Deliberately Wounding Themselves to Get Out of Putin’s War Almost 90 days later By Vladimir Putin “Special Military Operations” in Ukraine, Russian Army apparently becoming demoralized and desperate to quit, they began intentionally injuring themselves. The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine on Saturday announced the sound of what it says is a blocked call reveal new trend batshit. A man identified as a Russian soldier in the assault brigade based in the Kherson region of Ukraine can be heard venting his frustrations to his mother and explaining why he wants to give up the war. “Why do they [the Ukrainians] not surrender? We are on their land,” the soldier told his mother. “This is not going to end anytime soon. What do I need this for? At the age of 20… I have no interest in Ukraine at all. I need to come back and resign,” he said. His mother asked in surprise why there were no Russian troops in Ukraine determined to continue fighting for “patriotism”, but soldier Nikita simply scoffed. “I have a commander… who shot himself in the foot just to get out of here. And that’s right from the start! What to talk about? He served in Chechnya. ” His shocked mother went on to argue that someone must “defend Russia” to prevent the West from attacking, echoing the Kremlin’s dominant narrative on Russia’s state-controlled news that Russia’s war Putin was launched to prevent an impending NATO attack. “They will kill us all, it will be World War 4 and Russia will lose!” she declared. “Well, then Putin might change his mind… No people, no ammunition,” he said, adding that his commander had sent letters trying to withdraw his brigade but to no avail.
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Buffalo mass shooting came months after NY newspaper warned of congresswoman’s racist conspiracy theory Saturday’s mass shooting in New York occurred less than eight months after a local newspaper scolded a Republican congresswoman for pushing the “Great Replacement” conspiracy theory. “A white 18-year-old wearing military gear and live-streaming with a helmet camera opened fire with a rifle at a supermarket in Buffalo, killing 10 people and wounding three others Saturday in what authorities described as ‘racially motived violent extremism.’ The gunman wore body armor and military-style clothing during the attack on mostly Black shoppers and workers at Tops Friendly Market,” the Times Union reported Saturday. The suspect was identified by the newspaper as Payton Gendron, of Conklin, New York. Prior to the shooting, the white 18-year-old reportedly posted a 106-page manifesto citing the “Great Replacement” conspiracy theory as motivation. In September of 2021, the newspaper’s editorial board wrote about the conspiracy theory. “Back in 2017, white supremacists marched in Charlottesville, Va., carrying torches and chanting, ‘You will not replace us’ and ‘Jews will not replace us.’ Decent Americans recoiled at the undeniable echo of Nazi Germany,” began the editorial, which was illustrated with a photo of the notorious Charlottesville tiki torch march. “That rhetoric has been resonating ever since in the right wing, repackaged lately in what’s known as ‘replacement theory,’ espoused by conservative media figures like Fox News’ Tucker Carlson. And it has seeped into the mainstream political discourse in the Capital Region, where Rep. Elise Stefanik has adapted this despicable tactic for campaign ads,” the editorial board wrote. Stefanik, the chairwoman of the House Republican Conference, is the third-ranking Republican in Congress.
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That potential is always there as the Stanford Experiment proved.
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If we as Canadians and our representatives do not forcefully condemn this, we are headed down the same path as the US.
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Considering what she has done to her body, this is no surprise, The only question remaining is how she will react, and the prognosis is not good.
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There are no words to express the horror and sadness. America as we know it is doomed.
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Just another day in the land of the free to kill.
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Judge rejects request from Trump allies to dismiss Dominion Voting exec defamation case: report According to a report from CNN, a bid by allies of former President Donald Trump to get a defamation suit filed against them by a former Dominion Voting Systems executive dismissed was shot down by a Colorado judge on Friday. The report notes that Eric Coomer was accused by lawyers Sidney Powell and Rudy Giuliani — among others — of involvement in a plot to rig the 2020 election against Donald Trump. As CNN's Tierney Sneed reports, District Judge Marie Avery Moses ruled the trial can go forward and that more "extensive" discovery can also proceed. In the ruling, Moses wrote, "There is no constitutional value in false statements of fact or the deliberate spread of dangerous and inflammatory political disinformation designed to sow distrust in democratic institutions. The public has an active interest in ensuring that there are remedies for defamatory statements." She added, "There is evidence that Giuliani's allegations against Coomer conformed to a preconceived storyline of fraud given his allegations of fraud after the election. Further, there is evidence that Giuliani had incentive to defame Coomer both in support of former President Trump and to maintain national attention. This evidence is sufficient to support a finding of actual malice." According to CNN's Sneed, "Already, the case has revealed that Trump allies did little to investigate uncorroborated claims of election fraud before repeating them on the public stage. The discovery Coomer was entitled to at the motion-to-dismiss stage produced a Trump campaign memo -- written days before Giuliani and Powell held their infamous RNC news conference where they promoted election fraud claims -- that debunked several of the allegations the Trump lawyers went on to make," adding, "As part of the motion to dismiss, Powell, Guliani and others who boosted Trump's lies about election fraud sat for depositions in which they said they only minimally reviewed the claims about Coomer before touting those allegations in front of a national audience."
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2021/22 - CFL Offseason - Non-Back-to-Back Grey Cup Champion Thread
Tracker replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Its a phallus contest- standard operating procedure for both sides in collective agreement bargaining.