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Posted on 9/22/25 at 8:58 pm to Riggle
quote:but most of his retarded base will believe.
There is no serious evidence for this, so basically it's retarded
Same for Canada as a 51st state, Gulf of America and owning Greenland.
They're fun to laugh at.
Posted on 9/22/25 at 8:59 pm to Ingeniero
My nephew was diagnosed with mild autism. He didn't speak until he was four years old, then started talking in complete sentences. When he was little, he wouldn't leave the house unless his shoelaces were the exact same length. If he wore blue pants he absolutely had to wear a red shirt. He used to be obsessed with maps. At one time he had memorized every I -10 exit between Louisiana and Florida.
He did well in school, played football, was fairly popular and graduated co-valedictorian. Then when he got to college he cratered. He couldn't figure out how to work independently and budget his time. The lack of structure threw him for a loop. He sat out a couple of years, worked and got some counseling. He started back this year and seems to be doing better this time.
He did well in school, played football, was fairly popular and graduated co-valedictorian. Then when he got to college he cratered. He couldn't figure out how to work independently and budget his time. The lack of structure threw him for a loop. He sat out a couple of years, worked and got some counseling. He started back this year and seems to be doing better this time.
This post was edited on 9/22/25 at 9:04 pm
Posted on 9/22/25 at 9:01 pm to profdillweed
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Why do pregnant women need to take Tylenol anyways?
I never gave birth, but I assume women can experience pain from time to time?
Posted on 9/22/25 at 9:04 pm to TT9
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They're fun to laugh at.
It's pretty wild that you're now edgy and winning if you believe in horseshite pseudoscience.
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Posted on 9/22/25 at 9:05 pm to Riggle
It's the truth, it's amazing how gullible and stupid people can be. 
Posted on 9/22/25 at 9:06 pm to N2cars
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You and RFK must've went to the same "medical skool".
...nothing he said was crazy.
At least 90% of the people I know seem to take too many meds for every little thing.
I would say of those people, 99% would greatly benefit from a reduction in soy products, preservatives, and drinking enough water.
My wife eats headache meds like tictacs. I haven't had a headache in...25 years?
Posted on 9/22/25 at 9:06 pm to profdillweed
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Midol
Is sneaky good for a hangover
Posted on 9/22/25 at 9:10 pm to newmexicotiger
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Ro Khanna (D) California and Sheldon Whitehouse (D) Rhode Island have been steadily dumping it for months. Can't find any ties to the Wolf of Wallstreet Nancy.
I am sure they all do this... As in members of both parties and even the few independents take advantage when they have a pretty good idea when something will have an impact on stock prices. They know what laws will pass before they make it official, they all take to each other and know when who might say what that could impact stock prices.. That's why insider trading laws are bullshite because all of these congressmen and woman are the ultimate inside traders.
Posted on 9/22/25 at 10:19 pm to PurpleandGold Motown
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So far, tylenol if taken by pregnant women can increase the chances of autism in the child.
I tried as best I could to avoid any medication other than prenatal vitamins when pregnant. Still, if I had to choose between a high fever or acetaminophen while pregnant, I would choose the acetaminophen. I’m pretty sure high to moderate fever during pregnancy is one of the few things that actually has been loosely linked to autism. I’m worried some of this stuff is going to cause more harm than good. I used to worry so damn much about autism when I was pregnant. This is back around the time the now-retracted vaccine study was published in the Lancet. The only thing that I learned after three pregnancies is, they don’t have a fricking clue what causes autism. There is clearly a genetic link for siblings, but after that, they have no idea. I’m not sure they’ll ever know.
Posted on 9/22/25 at 10:27 pm to Dixie2023
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And something else saying don’t give it following a vaccine (like we were told to do) bc of some reaction. Who knows.
You don’t want to give it after a vaccine because it blunts the body’s natural immune response which is the entire point of the vaccine. Still if the kid feels truly terrible, give it to him.
Posted on 9/22/25 at 10:34 pm to pelicanpride
RFK jr said he’s never seen a 70 year old autistic person. Of course he hasn’t, i doubt he mingles with normal people and it would be my guess that many of the old homeless people have some form of what would be diagnosed as autism.
Posted on 9/22/25 at 10:35 pm to lsupride87
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This is going to be where Trump loses more and more normal people I have had two MFMs I know immediately post on their socials this press conference was utter shite. And they are hardcore conservatives
Agreed, I voted for Trump and this was the cringiest shite ever. He looked like a complete moron.
Posted on 9/22/25 at 10:50 pm to Clark14
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RFK jr said he’s never seen a 70 year old autistic person. Of course he hasn’t, i doubt he mingles with normal people and it would be my guess that many of the old homeless people have some form of what would be diagnosed as autism.
They also used to put people like that in institutions when he was a kid. Several things can be true at once. We can be over diagnosing autism now. People who would’ve merely been considered quirky 30 years ago are now diagnosed as autistic. It can also be true that people are waiting until later in life to have kids, and that can lead to an increase in actual autism rates. I also have no doubt there are some environmental factors that move the needle for certain individuals in certain cases. I imagine you aren’t going to find a smoking gun, unfortunately. Either it doesn’t exist, or it’s looking for a needle in a haystack. While I applaud RFK‘s intentions, I wish he would focus on cleaning up our food supply instead.
Posted on 9/22/25 at 11:16 pm to pelicanpride
Lydia was autistic. FACT.
Posted on 9/22/25 at 11:39 pm to N2cars
nah, that would be you.
......with all of your qualifications. WTF do you know?
Stay in your lane and STFU.
......with all of your qualifications. WTF do you know?
Stay in your lane and STFU.
Posted on 9/23/25 at 12:14 am to LSU Grad Alabama Fan
Would explain a lot…
Posted on 9/23/25 at 1:26 am to The Torch
quote:Orangeman doing a pretty good job of that on his own.
Democrats say frick them kids we gotta discredit Trump
Posted on 9/23/25 at 2:52 am to FutureMikeVIII
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But RFK had to find something.
Remember, RFK stated he would find the cause of Autism in 9 months.
Well looky there, today is basically nine months to the day of Trump being in office. How convenient.
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Posted on 9/23/25 at 2:53 am to PurpleandGold Motown
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The recent years have made me put less stock in "un-biased studies) than I did before. I don't completely distrust them, and I believe the people doing the research are good people, but I was shocked at how easily the results can be manipulated. Reminded me of the "massaged reports" I was tasked with creating when I worked in market research. The data is good...the interpretation is what is questionable.
You mean the way Trump and RFK are doing with this?
Yes, don’t trust the medical professionals. Trust a roided up moron and Trump of all people.
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