Oh, I didn't mean it was necessarily better. But it didn’t hurt his looks.
Still glad Morrissey never got his little baby teeth fixed. Those gaps are adorable.
I couldn't guarantee I wouldn't stroke their dogs. Two women on Saturday were talking on the street while their dogs played, and both dogs were all over me. It led to conversation with the women. One woman thanked me for talking with her. It's a rare occurrence, for people to chill out enough to chat. It made an impression on me, that she thanked me, for something so commonplace as making small talk.
I couldn't guarantee I wouldn't stroke their dogs. Two women on Saturday were talking on the street while their dogs played, and both dogs were all over me. It led to conversation with the women. One woman thanked me for talking with her. It's a rare occurrence, for people to chill out enough to chat. It made an impression on me, that she thanked me, for something so commonplace as making small talk.
International best-selling author, Dr Vernon Coleman MB ChB DSc FRSA, exposes a remarkable truth about the covid-19 vaccine. You must watch and share this. Click on the following link to go to Dr Coleman's website t
International best-selling author, Dr Vernon Coleman MB ChB DSc FRSA, exposes a remarkable truth about the covid-19 vaccine. You must watch and share this. Click on the following link to go to Dr Coleman's website t
Vernon Coleman is a conspiracy theorist and anti-vaxxer. He was also an AIDS denier, claiming it to be a hoax. Assuming that the '2.97% of people get bad side effects' claim is by him, I'd be fascinated to see his working out, if indeed there is any.
Vernon Coleman is a conspiracy theorist and anti-vaxxer. He was also an AIDS denier, claiming it to be a hoax. Assuming that the '2.97% of people get bad side effects' claim is by him, I'd be fascinated to see his working out, if indeed there is any.
One thing that is worrisome is this use of "conspiracy theorist" as a way to dismiss someone. Conspiracies exist and it's natural human behavior to try to make sense of things that don't appear on the surface to add up.
When I hear it used to discredit someone the effect I get is that the person using it is saying we should all believe official version. That would have meant believing that the way the US used the twin towers attacks to attack two countries, neither of who were actually responsible for the attacks, was the right decision and that questioning it makes you kooky.
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