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by Hercolena Oliver July 10, 2010

by Robert Sword May 13, 2022

Some governments claim to be concerned about their populations, but still require mandatory testing before holidays, putting people in close proximity to each other (which goes against their own 6 foot apart distance restrictions), and essentially creates what they would call a superspreader event. People not getting tested are also not in a crowd of people, and a crowd of people with masks on doesn't seem much (if any) safer than people at a distance with no masks on, or even people in a crowd with masks on (the figure scientists have given so far is that masks lower transmission by single digit percentage rates).
Testing sites seem like a good oppurtunity to spread a virus like wildfire, rather than to contain the wildfire.
by Solid Mantis February 10, 2021

A place on the internet where you can freely express yourself and share your Ideas. For a better understanding between humans all over the world. Understanding is the key for peace.
by fm July 25, 2003

by Hyper Senpai August 23, 2020

The term “dump-site drug” refers to street drugs that are impure mixtures of various substances, often containing harmful cutting agents and unknown chemicals. These drugs are usually low-quality, unpredictable, and pose serious health risks, including a high risk of overdose and poisoning. Essentially, they are the “leftovers” or “waste” from drug production that end up being sold or used on the streets — and tragically, they often lead the user straight to their own “dump site,” meaning premature death.
Dump-site drugs often consist of impure substances and are frequently highly toxic to the user. In other words, these substances are made up of ‘waste’ and often lead to the user’s death. Examples include synthetic drugs and fentanyl-laced drugs.
by kzari August 9, 2025

by mikechakowski August 4, 2021
