Odd thing is, that didn't happen here, either. Not that some folks are literate enough to read or intelligent enough challenge media idiots and propagandists that twist facts (there's a reason Saul Alinsky calls the followers of that political faction "useful idiots". Saul, by the way, wants that system to succeed: he's about as leftist as it gets and wrote a book on how to achieve it. One of the keys is to win over all the dumb folks with empty promises and to convince them that they'll all share in the wealth that actually gets concentrated in the top 0.5% rather than the top 2%. ). As for the concept of bleach - the snippet of discussion centered around injectable drugs/substances that might have an impact on killing the bug. And before you knee-jerk your way to saying that's absolutely stupid, have you ever taken a moment to consider what chemotherapy and radiation therapy are? If you're intellectually honest and not just a TDS sufferer, you might realize that all of the crazy sounding stuff being thrown around by medical researchers and consultants at the time was no more odd than a bag of caustic chemicals or irradiated substances being injected into your veins. Instead, what they came up with turned out be be ineffective for the overwhelming majority of people that got an injection (or twenty) of it, but did result in the creation of at least seven new pharma billionaires in a single year! But, hey, if you're just one of the useful idiots, I'm sure you won't put any thought into any of this.
I remember reading that. I've heard that it is also used as a Eucharist substitute for parishioners and priests that are recovering alcoholics. If Welch's didn't exist, I'm pretty sure Baptists would use it, too.
Odd thing is, that didn't happen here, either. Not that some folks are literate enough to read or intelligent enough challenge media idiots and propagandists that twist facts (there's a reason Saul Alinsky calls the followers of that political faction "useful idiots". Saul, by the way, wants that system to succeed: he's about as leftist as it gets and wrote a book on how to achieve it. One of the keys is to win over all the dumb folks with empty promises and to convince them that they'll all share in the wealth that actually gets concentrated in the top 0.5% rather than the top 2%. ). As for the concept of bleach - the snippet of discussion centered around injectable drugs/substances that might have an impact on killing the bug. And before you knee-jerk your way to saying that's absolutely stupid, have you ever taken a moment to consider what chemotherapy and radiation therapy are? If you're intellectually honest and not just a TDS sufferer, you might realize that all of the crazy sounding stuff being thrown around by medical researchers and consultants at the time was no more odd than a bag of caustic chemicals or irradiated substances being injected into your veins. Instead, what they came up with turned out be be ineffective for the overwhelming majority of people that got an injection (or twenty) of it, but did result in the creation of at least seven new pharma billionaires in a single year! But, hey, if you're just one of the useful idiots, I'm sure you won't put any thought into any of this.
I remember reading that. I've heard that it is also used as a Eucharist substitute for parishioners and priests that are recovering alcoholics. If Welch's didn't exist, I'm pretty sure Baptists would use it, too.
Just as you like twisting reality, I also can do it: I didn't say it happened there. I said it wouldn't happen in My Dorm's world.
The rest of your post doesn't deserve me getting the warning moderators will provide if I answered it as I would do outside this forum. I don't discuss politics (in this forum because it's forbidden by the rules).