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May 14Liked by Jenna McCarthy

All their variant hoopla is bunk because no RNA molecule has the replication fidelity to pandemic. This is a gigantic lie about replication fidelity not supported by any biology but bait and switch where pure DNA clones can be grown in E.coli from CRISPR keyboard gene jockeys to do experiments. These clowns can't grow any of these "virus" samples in culture only clones that represent their best guess at sequences.

What's more these lab grown clones have a purity and concentration never found in Nature but model based virology attributes properties of the highly concentrated, pure RNA to assumptions that these RNA particles are the same in the wild. It's like taking highly enriched uranium and saying the raw earth minerals have the same power. Lab made is not an equivalent to natural.

Even if these modified clones do get released in the wild no protein change will bestow the miracle of fidelity to a single strand molecule. They have not outdone or conquered Mother Nature to produce something Nature never made they have lied about their models as a proxy for real world & lied about what they have the ability to identify.

RNA molecules cannot pandemic & there are decades of biology that show RNA isn't even stable enough to culture and grow in a lab. The danger spreading is bad ideas that replace the Laws of Nature with petrie dish proxies that are claimed to represent reality. Pandemic fear is all fraud.

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May 14Liked by Jenna McCarthy

🤣🤪😱❤️🤣 Emojis are modern day hieroglyphics. Get on that plane you damn gypsy! *Claps with one hand*

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[*immediately adds GYPSY to bio and high-fives Vee*]

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May 14Liked by Jenna McCarthy

I'm still hoping to see a Delta Tau Chi scariant. They would get a much higher participation rate if pandemics were more fun.

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🤣🤣🤣

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May 14Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Re: Sephora. Last time I shopped there (which is not often) the young woman who (reluctantly) helped me didn’t have a lick of makeup on. Wha???

Safe travels to Commiefornia Jenna. (I can no longer call it California).

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May 14Liked by Jenna McCarthy

So clever and funny! Real headlines would scare the stink out of everyone. The manipulative ones, all of them?, have become so goofy “clown world”, already a worn out cliche, comes to mind. Don’t even get me started on Townhall, Politico, Huff Post, The Hill, Revolver, (and I love Revolver), etc’s clickbait is becoming exponentially outlandish every day. They’ll do and say anything for viewership. Shows such desperation. Ugh!

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Remember when "news" was merely an impartial accounting of events? It's insane what the media has become.

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May 14Liked by Jenna McCarthy

I’ll take comedic spin any day of the week. Keep up the good work!

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True story.

And good reporting Jenna.

PS: Happy 30th. Have been under pressure here, back in Canuckistan.

You shine like a 💎.

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:)

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May 14Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Pamela Drew THANK YOU!

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"COVID scarient" - hilair Jenna, am adopting that one :)

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May 14Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Sooooo good !! I’m a new-ish subscriber and have not read your earlier works : . I’m more than happy to get a hand-selected sampling of your earlier pieces… thank you …enjoy your vacay🙏🏆

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😊👏💕

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May 14Liked by Jenna McCarthy

This may be helping those numbers. It was a recall email from drugs.com.

FDA Safety Communication: Do Not Use Cue Health’s COVID-19 Tests Due to Risk of False Results

May 13, 2024

Audience: Health Care Provider, Consumer

May 13, 2024 -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning home test users, caregivers, and health care providers not to use Cue Health’s COVID-19 Tests for Home and Over-the-Counter (OTC) Use and its COVID-19 Test intended for patient care settings due to increased risk of false results.

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Yup! But it wasn't just one brand...

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May 14Liked by Jenna McCarthy

I just got this email today, but yes, I believe they all were useless

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A little slow on the uptake, aren’t they?🙄

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I didn't know about the home test with false negatives last November 13, 2023. When our usually healthy 24 y.o. son (college student) developed a heart rate of 130-150 and a fever of 102.7 (And neg home COVID test), I called our insurance nurse help line around 10 PM. We were advised to take him to the ER. (His very first ER visit) After drawing blood cultures, doing a strep test, another COVID test, and a chest X-ray - he ended up with a positive COVID test - and a very miserable 6 -7 hrs spent in the ER. Which included a heart monitor alarming the entire time, along with a nurse who left the exam spot lights on and the gurney in an uncomfortable position (unadjustable for the patient!) EVERY TIME she left the room. I dealt with the lights and the bed - until the COVID results came back. Then I was sent to the waiting room. "Hospital regulations," she insisted. I told her, "You DO realize that this means this probably means I have COVID too (I did), and you're sending me out to the WAITING ROOM?!!" Yes, she was. I sat outside in my car for 2 hours until my son texted for help. He was being ignored, needed some help, no one had come to his room for an hour, and the 2nd promised liter of IV fluid had never shown up. So I went inside and was connected with the charge nurse. My son was discharged within 45 minutes, AFTER they unsuccessfully attempted to get him to agree to take Paxlovid. (Smart guy!)

If we had known about the faulty COVID home tests, I probably would have waited until the morning, and gone to an urgent care center. My son has sensory issues, and the bright lights, the noisy alarm, and the monitor stickers on his chest - were torture for him.

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Omg.

Doctors and nurses with serious knowledge and commendable ethics tell me to: STAY OUT OF HOSPITALS unless a bone needs setting or you were hit by a semi-trailer.

There's a place for allopathic medicine but you need to read this woman's stack to get just a glimpse of the true picture of evil which has run amok in hospitals for decades.

https://thymuscures.substack.com/p/horror-stories-from-facebook-parents?

She is a warrior mom.

So are you. ❤️

So am I.

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O.M.F.G. What did I just read??? 💔💔💔🙈🙈🙈 What’s happening to this world???

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It’s satanic

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May 14Liked by Jenna McCarthy

This is just ghastly. These poor children. I hate the arrogance behind these surgeons. So now I guess I better include in my I DO NOT CONSENT form that I do not consent to any organ being removed without my knowledge and permission in the event of surgeries. SMH How on earth are we supposed to know we would have to make this a notarized request?? ffs!

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Yep. 😭

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She's been writing about it for literally YEARS.

And dear Dr. McCullough, the heart surgeon in DALLAS there? And the Brits over there across the pond?

Have Heidi Heil on "ignore".

Truth is stranger than fiction or memes.

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May 14Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Awful he went through that. ❤️

I’m terrified of any of us going to a hospital at this time. A friend of mine got Covid same time as me last month. He and his kids recovered but his wife got worse. They told him it was pneumonia. He took her to the ER to get help. Within 24 hours she was dead. Healthy, 40-yr old mom with no major health issues. Years ago that wouldn’t have happened. They knew how to treat ammonia in a younger healthy patient like her. But now? With the new directives of treatment being around all these new drugs? I’m convinced the hospital did this standard government-enforced treatment on my friend’s wife, and my friend wouldn’t have known to object to anything. He just believes whatever they told him. His and his kids’ hearts are just shattered. I had read about an attorney’s efforts to get people out of the hospitals on behalf of their family’s requests, and he only wins 50% of his cases. The ones he can’t get released die. The cops will no longer interfere because they have been “told” to stay out of it. I’d rather die in my own home than at the hands of the hospitals of today.

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May 14Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Pneumonia not ammonia* autocorrupt!

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That is truly heartbreaking. (Same thing happened to my aunt but she was in her eighties. STILL perfectly healthy.) A friend of mine started this FREE website/resource: https://www.protocolkills.com/ Dr. Mercola has had her on his show, along with many others. It's paperwork you fill out NOW, before you need it, along with detailed instructions on how to deliver it if any of you go in the hospital. It has to be notarized and given to the hospital ASAP, so you want to have it ready to go. So sad and infuriating that we have to go to these lengths to try to keep HOSPITALS FROM KILLING US, but this is where we are... :( Also there's a whole chapter on that attorney (Ralph Lorigo) in The War on Ivermectin (which I co-wrote ICYMI ;). Every case he won, the patients lived. Every case he lost, they died. Talk about a placebo-controlled study. :(

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May 14Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Thank you soooo much for this! It gives me peace of mind at least to have something we can try should we need it. There’s always the chance they can ignore it and not cooperate or claim it got lost, etc. We will just try to avoid hospitals at all costs. But it’s great to have this for any situation we can’t avoid when we need their “help”. Thank you ❤️

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I feel exactly the same! If you follow the instrux, they'd be fools to ignore it; basically it's a notarized directive that has to be delivered and signed for--the whole idea is to prevent such f*ckery! ;)

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Thanks for the HEAD'S UP Jenna.

We're not getting out of here alive but I will go on MY terms.

PS: #FJT and I won't call "MAID" service either...

https://www.wsj.com/articles/maid-in-canada-whats-behind-the-euthanasia-scandal-suicide-rent-trudeau-mental-illness-equal-rights-11672397399

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May 15Liked by Jenna McCarthy

I am so sorry about your friend's wife. She is one of far too many casualties of the greed and power plays behind our pharmaceutical industry, bureaucracies, medical establishment, and certain very wealthy individuals. (I have probably missed a group) It has been a war without a wall mourning the fallen. I totally understand your fear of hospitals, and I am a former critical care nurse. We almost lost my (healthy, active) youngest brother to what a hospital did to him in Aug/Sept 2021. So when my husband had stroke symptoms the following February, I was very afraid. As I drove him there (EMS would have taken him to another hospital I REALLY didn't trust), I prayed out loud that the hospital wouldn't kill my husband.(And dealt with the comic relief of an ADHD son who called for me to PLEEEASE bring his safety goggles for Organic Chemistry!! 🙄)

With COVID, I saw multiple problems with the medical system. (Rough, and not exhaustive)

1) Because Big Pharma needed to get their EUA vaccines approved, there couldn't be any alternative treatments available. So, instead of making potential early treatment options available, they suppressed or maligned all information about safe and inexpensive drugs like Ivermectin. (Early treatment is the OPTIMAL way to survive an infectious disease!)

2) Over recent years, medicine has tried to standardize treatment protocols, using what research shows works best. For people having a stroke, that's a pretty good thing. They can go into just about any good sized hospital in the U.S., and get their stroke (or heart attack) handled appropriately. (It affects a hospital's accreditation and ratings if they DON'T follow these protocols, so they take them seriously) However, they used that "treatment protocol" thinking on COVID - without the years of research backing it up. I don't know everything that was involved in the treatment protocol, but I do know that Remdesivir was part of it. Which is another EUA (experimental) drug. It was earlier used in a research trial with Ebola...which was stopped, because it killed more than it helped. The WHO said not to use it. But the U.S. used it anyway. ($$$ kickbacks for the hospital) Remdesivir causes kidney failure, too. So our U.S. hospital systems used pretty standard COVID drug protocols which had poor success rates, especially since they told people to stay home (get sicker) and just take Tylenol until they had difficulty breathing. THEN, they were to come to the hospital, receive toxic Remdesivir, and other drugs that weren't very helpful. In my youngest brother's situation, where it was pretty certain he had a good chance of dying - the doctors repeatedly refused to try anything else outside of their protocol. Unlike in the past, when physicians would acknowledge when something wasn't working - they would consider trying something different.

3) Hospitals now primarily use "Hospitalists:" physicians, PA's, and Nurse Practitioners who are employees of the hospital. (This was in place prior to COVID) So the people caring for the patients don't answer to the patients; they answer to the hospital. There is generally no previous long term patient/doctor relationship, and consequently little reason for these hospital employees to risk their jobs to question the effectiveness of COVID medical protocols for patients they barely know. Also little reason to try drugs the families are begging them to try.

4) Hospitals denied access to family/advocates while the physicians did their "thing." My brother was convinced to take some morphine (morphine decreases the ability to breathe) so he could get "some rest." Within 6 or so hours, his oxygenation was down, and they called his wife, because he was going to die if he didn't get on the ventilator. He was on the ventilator and sedated for almost a month. A hospice referral was made during that time.

5) Government incentives along with pharmaceutical kickbacks only encouraged the misbehavior of our hospital systems. Doctors were (financially) encouraged to prescribe toxic drugs like Remdesivir. Patients weren't moneymakers if they didn't have COVID, and after 13 days, a COVID patient was no longer profitable... unless they were on a ventilator. (This is from my brother's research) And so on. My husband was admitted to the ER Feb 2022 for a stroke three weeks after his positive COVID test. It was in his medical records, but they did a COVID test anyway. Of course, he tested positive, but he didn't have COVID...he had recovered and was asymptomatic. They knew it, and didn't treat him for COVID - but they put him in COVID isolation anyway. For his entire 4-5 day stay. And I wasn't allowed to visit. Good news: They treated his stroke (and high blood pressure) wonderfully. And he didn't die. But the hospital took advantage of the situation, and it's reason # 109,548 - why I am completely fed up with our current medical establishment.

In 2020, I already knew our medical establishment wasn't going to save me from dying from COVID, so I spent many hours researching. (I have multiple comorbidities) That's how I came across FLCCC. Through the site, I found a nearby telemedicine Nurse Practitioner who prescribed Ivermectin in 2021 (plus additional supplements), which kept me out of the hospital. My husband and I passed her contact info to family all over - even to his 86 y.o. mother and brother in Oregon. Since my youngest brother's hospital ordeal in 2021, no family member has required hospitalization for COVID. My hope is that new health care options arise from the COVID debacle and our current travesty of a "health care" system. I think FLCCC has made a good start. I also hope that when you and your family need more complex medical care - that it is medical care you can truly trust. It appears that until then, Jenna provided some helpful information/paperwork to protect you. I wish you the best.

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I was a hospitalist / laborist , who didn’t comply … the hospital hired an internal medicine team who followed their protocol. Yes I was eventually fired ( although terminated sounds better ) 10,000 dineros out of my pocket to find out by some asshat that it’s an at will contract so they deep 6 you on a whim ,when administration finds out your not a “ team” player of theirs . Hell isn’t hot enough and guess what the devil never sleeps . Pray for one another and stand in agreement 🙏⚔️🙏

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I love this and I applaud you. I cannot imagine how excruciating that decision must’ve been. Your sacrifice means everything, and you are absolutely on the right side of this shit show. You should be proud.😊👏

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Thanks , it’s a very vile and evil time we are living in . Proud no , disgusted yes . Lots of death and destruction. Very hard to pray for our enemies..

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Good for you for standing on your principles, but sorry for the result. I didn't forsee these particular negatives when they began putting hospitalists in place. Yes, I was upset that I wouldn't have access to my pulmonologist (of 23 years at this point), if I ended up in the ICU. That still upsets me. But this new paradigm of hospitalists takes away from what has at times has been called the "art of medicine," when patients don't always respond to algorithms or protocols, because every patient is an individual. And bell curves have people at both ends who don't fit within the norms. So, now if a hospital employee/practitioner were to go outside the protocol - to address a "zebra," or a patient that's not responding to the "standard treatment" will the hospital "terminate" them also?

I don't want to paint all hospitalists as drones unwilling to step out of line. (Obviously you weren't!) I am tremendously grateful to an ER PA (IDK if he was a hospitalist or not), who told one of my sons last summer (at his 2nd ER visit) to not accept his "obvious" diagnosis. The PA asked, "Have you been worked up for this?" (No) After taking time to talk with my (rather stubborn) son, my son did pursue a work-up, and it wasn't the obvious diagnosis. He is currently pursuing treatment.

I hope you find a position that is worthy of your values.

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I hope your son will be ok . 🙏. I work part time in a colleague’s office and continue to watch the side effects and tell almost each patient not another jab . Interestingly most went to a pharmacy to be jabbed BUT at the insistence of their doctors or work made them . It’s those pediatricians who continue to jab because those kids are defenseless and parents are being shamed terribly and told not to come back to the practice if not jabbed . So I found a NP in a family doc office who will see peds unjabbed.

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May 15Liked by Jenna McCarthy

You completely nailed all the problems. It’s horrifying all the hospital stories. How did this happen in our country?

Yes I tried to find a trustworthy doctor through FLCCC when I got Covid, but there weren’t many near me. The one that was closest never returned my several calls. Our state has been revoking all the medical licenses of doctors who prescribe medications not approved by the FDA for Covid, so it’s possible they reached him. I thought we were a free country. I thought we were free to choose our own medical treatment. I thought doctors were free to choose the medicine and treatments they felt were best for their patients. When did we lose our freedom???

I did get a hold of a telemedicine doctor but she scammed me. She only submitted the measly 3mg ivermectin tablets for 4 days, so it wasn’t enough to get even two days dose. I had to take 10 of them to get one day’s dose. When I contacted her back to get more she said only a compound pharmacy could make higher dosing, (which she failed to reveal first call,) and if I wanted her to do another script to one of them i had to pay for her services again only the price doubled. How convenient for her. It was a really disappointing experience.

Finally I just called a compound pharmacy and asked if they could refer me to anyone that prescribes for the FLCCC protocols and they connected me to an RN that helped with scripts, but I didn’t know what I didn’t know and didn’t ask for enough days. That’s why I need a doctor that I can trust is staying on top of all this, even better than me. I need that guidance and collaboration.

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I may have already shared this before so apologies if it is redundant, but I buy ivermectin in massive quantities from buyivermectinforhumans.us. It sounds super sketchy and when you go to check out you get some random PayPal dudes name, but they always come and I order all sorts of stuff from there. It is actually cheaper than walking across the border in Mexico to buy it over the counter. It comes hermetically sealed with the ivermectin stamp and I have taken it multiple times. It does take a few weeks to arrive because it is coming directly from India but I like having a stockpile. I give it out like candy!🤣🙋‍♀️🤷‍♀️

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May 15Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Thank you! Again! You’re a goldmine find in this Substack, I swear. Compassion, laughter, knowledge, helpful and instantaneous resources, and well-deserved sarcasm dished out to the countless A*holes and criminals lying to us and stealing our freedoms.

I did find a company in India that I ordered from last month but of course it took a few weeks to arrive and I wasn’t sick anymore. But at least I have 30 12mg tablets and some HCQ in my cabinet now. They weren’t as expensive as other sites I saw.

However, the link you gave above is the first time I saw that particular one and their prices aren’t too bad either. Plus they offer Azithromycin too so that’s a bonus! I’m going to place an order through them to stock up. I just hope we still have these options two years from now because I don’t think the shelf life is longer than that??

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May 15Liked by Jenna McCarthy

I can't "like" your comment. You have really had a rough time! And when you're sick with COVID is the worst time for that to happen! Although I am a nurse, I knew nothing about Ivermectin prescribing, and a previous NP (referred by a friend) had prescribed a lower dosage than FLCCC recommended- but she tailored the supplements to my health issues, so she really WAS helpful. I couldn't reach her when I (and hubby) actually got sick with COVID, so when hubby did telemedicine with the second NP (found through FLCCC), I made an appointment too, and got more Ivermectin. But it was good to have it on hand from Day#1 - from the first NP.

If you need to do any future searches, this is what I did: I checked for the practitioner's website, if they had a physical location and were already seeing patients. I looked for reviews and credentials. Also look for some kind of agreement when you sign up, as for what services are agreed to, and for what price. You have probably already learned this from experience. I think some people just saw an opportunity to make money and got greedy.

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Oh dear ... has to be said:

Madam,

"Gypsie", wherefrom "gypped" is derived, originally derived from "Egyptian". The Romany people had nothing to do with Egypt, and the desgnation has more to do with the ignorance of the English folk, who also say "it's all Greek to me" about any language they do not understand.

You compound the offence to Egypt by then confounding "grunting" with "hieroglyphics". The connection therein being as sound as that between "horse paste" and "ivermectin".

As for BA286, this is the flight number for British Airways flight from San Francisco to London (Heathrow). So, the origin of the variant is encoded in its name, for those who know!

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With all due respect, I do my research and found several articles explaining the origin of gypsy. Here's one: https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/roma-gypsies-in-prewar-europe

Secondly, I'm confused about how using "grunting" and "hieroglyphics" in the same sentence is offensive to anyone--they're merely two different ways of communicating--although you DO prove my point that people can and do get offended by virtually anything! ;)

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*Grunt*

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🙄💩🤣 [Hieroglyphics]

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#HonkHonk

(Not a Canada Goose noise...)

😉

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🤣💕😊

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I want to know what happened to Biden that he is always squinting. Did he get a new diaper changer that always puts them on too tight?

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My motto: If you don't test, it's not Covid.

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