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[ - ] meat 5 points 3.1 yearsMar 11, 2022 12:11:10 ago (+5/-0)

Consuming the reagent is not a good thing. The problem isn’t that it’s poisonous, it’s that retards can’t follow directions.

Sending out test reagents to the average American is a retard move, one a lot of them will fucking drink it.

[ - ] Systemisgay [op] 5 points 3.1 yearsMar 11, 2022 12:21:28 ago (+5/-0)

They eat tide pods

[ - ] lord_nougat 4 points 3.1 yearsMar 11, 2022 12:13:40 ago (+4/-0)

Sounds like a sensible move to me.

Survival of the fittest!

[ - ] StopTheEvilAgenda 4 points 3.1 yearsMar 11, 2022 12:40:09 ago (+4/-0)

I alley ooped mine straight into the trash

[ - ] SparklingWiggle 1 point 3.1 yearsMar 11, 2022 16:04:18 ago (+1/-0)

They're worth $10 a pop. Sell them to tide pod poppers.

[ - ] DrPhil 2 points 3.1 yearsMar 11, 2022 13:27:23 ago (+2/-0)

I believe they silently pulled a specific test because of vast amount of false positives they produced.

[ - ] CPillar 1 point 3.1 yearsMar 11, 2022 16:09:30 ago (+1/-0)

it was running the PCR tests at 40k cycles. They knew it would produce a majority of results as false positives. They knew that before the protocol was put together. They admitted this was the case late last year and started phasing PCR tests out with a goal of having them gone by 2022. They don't need to be sneaky. They just do what they want and the media covers their ass.

[ - ] con77 1 point 3.1 yearsMar 11, 2022 13:22:48 ago (+1/-0)

I'd expect nothing else

[ - ] totes_magotes 1 point 3.1 yearsMar 11, 2022 14:27:12 ago (+1/-0)

That's some really well-made bullshit there. No channel branding, no network logos. Almost sells it until you realize that they start off saying it's a powder and move on to it being a liquid.

[ - ] account deleted by user 0 points 3.1 yearsMar 11, 2022 17:56:06 ago (+0/-0)

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