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#21
(Yesterday, 07:06 AM)kalianna Wrote: It. Was. A. joke.  No need for insults.

To add to the pattern, you try to be the moderator and the queen of all that is sacred. Give me a break.
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#22
Tom just likes to argue and claim how others want to be moderator. There's the pattern.
Wahine

Lead by example
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#23
(Yesterday, 07:06 AM)kalianna Wrote: It. Was. A. joke.  No need for insults.

Agree. MyManao, once again, was quite insulting, with the usual tinge of misogyny, which, is usual as well as the pattern of this poster.
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#24
Let's just tell Tom he is right and we are wrong. That's the only way it ends.
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#25
(Yesterday, 08:49 AM)Wao nahele wahine Wrote: Tom just likes to argue and claim how others want to be moderator. There's the pattern.

Yes, I enjoy arguments in the true sense of the word. It's part of the first Amendment to say what we think and discuss opinions. Some here don't like that, and it's also a private forum, so the amendment doesn't apply. No matter what, Chas has supported people who don't like their nonsense being pointed out to them, and it seems you want to do that, too.

What's the problem if I or someone else points out stupidity? For one or two people, the problem seems to be that I wasn't born here. Another one pretends he was born here but grew up in California but does his cultural appropriation anyway.
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#26
Youʻre absolutely right. And weʻre all wrong. All of us.
Certainty will be the death of us.
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#27
kaliannaYouʻre absolutely right.  And weʻre all wrong.  All of us.

Thanks. You just made my point, albeit via sarcasm. People on this forum have made spectacularly stupid posts/claims, and when they get pointed out, some fruitcake comes in and complains that you can't do that and, in some cases, goes after your employer because they don't like your opinion.
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#28
It didnʻt work, Chas.
Certainty will be the death of us.
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#29
(5 hours ago)kalianna Wrote: It didnʻt work, Chas.

“Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.”

George Carlin
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#30
(11-19-2024, 08:19 AM)TomK Wrote: I am surprised the name "Dr." Leonard G. Horowitz hasn't been mentioned.



(11-18-2024, 10:15 PM)HereOnThePrimalEdge Wrote: claims about doctor visits due to PGV

Did her doctor prescribe medical marijuana for PGV ailments?  Asking for a friend.
Also, is the good doctor accepting new patients at this time? Asking for another, completely different friend.

I just watched a documentary about Windscale in the UK. It was a bit of a disaster, and some were told to get iodine tablets. It made me wonder if those who chose to live near PGV have looked at the possibility of similar types of preventative medication, and if they're prescription-only, have they seen a reputable medical doctor to get those medications prescribed?
I don't believe there is any medication effective and approved for treating hydrogen sulfide poisoning, whether it be real or imagined.  Improving lung and heart function via aerobic exercise is probably the best RX.
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