Love the quote marks around disenfranchised. Real classy.
Let's see... cursory glance at post history indicates... Yep, right wing, anti union and against a living wage. That all tracks.
Love the quote marks around disenfranchised. Real classy.
Let's see... cursory glance at post history indicates... Yep, right wing, anti union and against a living wage. That all tracks.
Is that Charlie Kirk?
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My neurologist has me take L-methylfolate because of one of my meds. Besides that, all I take is fish oil and D3. Everything I've seen has said they're some of the only ones that actually do anything.
The water soluble ones like Vitamin C you just piss out. The fat soluble ones like A can build up and cause problems. NTM my grocery store generic oil and D together cost way less that the multivitamins.
But that's part of the problem: the cops were in charge. They were the ones with the guns and the mostly unchecked power. They just don't know what the fuck to do in most situations except arrest, assault, or shoot someone.
Hey now. There's probably some incest.
Yeah, but the can have all the equipment they want and it doesn't matter if they won't go into situations (like, for example, an elementary school shooting) because they're cowards.
I have some bad news for you about the average Fox viewer.
He's a turtle and you know it.
Coming from a former medic, strokes are one of those issues that present a ton of different ways. Some people are in excruciating pain, others can't move their pinky and that's it.
I've trucked in an old timer who insisted he was fine and only going to make his wife stop nagging him. Guy had a brain bleed that would have killed him if he wasn't already in the hospital.
You're completely right though, that he's fucking 81 and it could have been a thousand different things. Just pointing out how insidious strokes can be. I have no idea why he wasn't taken directly to hospital.
He seems to prefer his dog whistle. Makes him seem 'moderate'