Newly released data shows even though 94% of seniors are partially clot shotted, hospitalizations in Michigan for China Virus in those over 65 are the highest they've ever been.
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Newly released data shows even though 94% of seniors are partially clot shotted, hospitalizations in Michigan for China Virus in those over 65 are the highest they've ever been.
"Due to low birth rates and aging populations, up to 23 countries, including Japan, Thailand, Italy, Spain, Portugal, South Korea, and others, might see their populations fall by more than 50%.
Our time has come, see you in Thailand to "increase the population."
Unless you're a woman then fuck your rights.
[QUOTE=AaronHamlet;5672359]With yesterday's data dump, the great state of New Hampshire now leads the nation in two health related categories. Most clot shotted citizens with 89.4% of New Hampshire having had at least at least one clot shot. And the most active cases of China Virus per capita. More clot shots equals more cases. More cases equals more variants. More variants equals more clot shots.
Live Free or Die.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=BeaRemy84;5672617]"Due to low birth rates and aging populations, up to 23 countries, including Japan, Thailand, Italy, Spain, Portugal, South Korea, and others, might see their populations fall by more than 50%.
Our time has come, see you in Thailand to "increase the population."[/QUOTE]Pattaya 2022. Time to get those freelancer's working again.
Ga gazette showing some recent busts. Look up massage.
[QUOTE=NinjaMaynard89;5674045]Ga gazette showing some recent busts. Look up massage.[/QUOTE]Which spa is this? 2nd younger lady first name starts with P looks cute from the 12/10 bust.
[QUOTE=CrestWood87;5672953]Pattaya 2022. Time to get those freelancer's working again.[/QUOTE]Can't agree. The Pattaya scene has been so spoiled for the past 10 years that I'd no longer consider it a mongering destination. That is, unless you want to pick up an occasional freelancer and have game. Even then, it won't ever be close to what it was.
[QUOTE=PoonHound1969;5672621]Unless you're a woman then fuck your rights.[/QUOTE]15 weeks is plenty of time in which to terminate.
[QUOTE=NinjaMaynard89;5674045]Ga gazette showing some recent busts. Look up massage.[/QUOTE]Thank you Ninja for providing an actual news and media report regarding play for pay in the News and Media section instead of a stupid opinion. Welcome aboard.
[QUOTE=Wizard22;5675376]Thank you Ninja for providing an actual news and media report regarding play for pay in the News and Media section instead of a stupid opinion. Welcome aboard.[/QUOTE]I thought she was attractive, too. Don't know where any of the recent people busted worked.
Latest data release show China virus hospitalizations of those 65 and older in Maine are up 902% since July, even with 99.9% of seniors at least partially clot shotted and 63% having had two clot shots and a booster clot shot.
[QUOTE=AaronHamlet;5675541]Latest data release show China virus hospitalizations of those 65 and older in Maine are up 902% since July, even with 99.9% of seniors at least partially clot shotted and 63% having had two clot shots and a booster clot shot.[/QUOTE]Clot shot? China virus? I thought Archie Bunker died long ago.
[QUOTE=Jrody1;5672351]Article:
[URL]https://news.yahoo.com/florida-gov-ron-desantis-proposes-191822045.html[/URL]
"Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis proposes letting business pay state fees with cryptocurrencies."
Florida is already taking the initiative to incentivize the mainstream use of crypto. This is awesome and will get the crypto space more publicity.[/QUOTE]Not sure what to think about that, but it seems like crypto will be similar to cannabis, and the Feds will stay strongly against it, while some states like FL, TX, WY may embrace it, considering they are ostensibly more for individual rights.
BTW, check out this podcast, if you are interested in crypto: [URL]https://www.podbean.com/media/share/dir-rrqdi-da827c4[/URL]. The guest discusses much of this, and I bet you would find it interesting.
[QUOTE=Jrody1;5672351]This is awesome and will get the crypto space more publicity.[/QUOTE]BTW, Jrody1, your mailbox is always full, but message me on Session app (anonymously of course) if you want to talk some crypto, etc:
05c3eff3676395aed6399485f4b3c7776293a996aea3d552e26613e20357a1db38
And to really get back on topic, crypto really is arguably even better than cash, as far as using with providers and I wish more of them would accept it. I guess women generally aren't great with money, and crypto brings math into it, so that is a double strike. Well, they take CashApp, which is terrible for privacy but they can't figure out crypto. Well I guess cash is good, because can usually not be traced and probably can't fingerprint it well, but something like Monero would be better.
[QUOTE=PeterJohnson;5676168]BTW, Jrody1, your mailbox is always full, but message me on Session app (anonymously of course) if you want to talk some crypto, etc:
05c3eff3676395aed6399485f4b3c7776293a996aea3d552e26613e20357a1db38
And to really get back on topic, crypto really is arguably even better than cash, as far as using with providers and I wish more of them would accept it. I guess women generally aren't great with money, and crypto brings math into it, so that is a double strike. Well, they take CashApp, which is terrible for privacy but they can't figure out crypto. Well I guess cash is good, because can usually not be traced and probably can't fingerprint it well, but something like Monero would be better.[/QUOTE]I refer to my crypto as my "stripper fund. ".