Elon Musk Advocates for Tommy Robinson’s Release Amid Criticism of UK Leadership
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Does your Thai wife or girlfriend ever foot the bill?
From my short time on this Forum so far, this BarBoy appears to act very much like Trump. Comes up with insulting names for many other posters, praises posters who admire him, and attacks any who don't. Total Trumpian narcissistic disorder behavior. Is there anything else about this BarBoy that I am not aware of? -
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A new Monroe doctrine is unlikely to work for the US in South America
Hey Yanquis, South America is just not that into you. It's understandable. Historically they've been treated very badly and imperialistically. Different more respectful approaches are needed. -
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Why some of us did not get COVID symptoms …even though we were exposed.
Since the OP is "clearly" a biochemist, probably a PhD, he must already be fully up to speed on MHC-I proteins vs MHC-II. Yes, each of us has a unique protein structure around every cell in our body. While within an individual it's always the same, between individuals it's unique. Proteins are large and complex molecules, so there are slight variations in the bonds each protein has as well as the way it folds. The lucky ones among us might have gotten a certain HLA-B*15:01 allele from one of our parents. Really lucky people got one from each parent. That allele has the ability to bind with certain peptides that result from the breakdown of the Covid-19 virus as it enters a cell, which turbo charges killer T-cells and B cells to block that virus from infecting more cells and destroying the ones it has infected. Such individuals are 2.5 times more likely to suffer no symptoms from Covid-19 infection (if they have one HLA-B*15:01 allele from one parent) and up to 8.5 times more likely to suffer no symptoms if they got that allele from both parents. Luckier still are those folks who inherited the Delta 32 gene, a gene which not only protected one's ancestors from the Bubonic Plague, but also makes it unlikely the carrier can become infected with viruses such as HIV or Covid-19. -
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Why some of us did not get COVID symptoms …even though we were exposed.
bugger, look on the brightside... for a few years we had no influenza deaths ! -
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Just in time for Presidential Inauguration: Musk to Censor Twitter/X for Negativity.
Why dont you tell us what Musk said? -
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What's behind the rapid rise of Members-Only option on YouTube?
lay off the pipe. -
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30 Did-You-Know Questions for those 'on the fence' about the mRNA jabs
Oh no... I keep coming back for more !!.. You've never seen doppler ultra-sound results ? had a contrast CT Scan ? There is duality to viruses. They are important to our bodies and play both beneficial and neutral roles. They regulate bacterial populations in the gut, train and strengthen the immune system, and contribute to human evolution by transferring genes. Viruses are also used in therapies, such as gene editing and cancer treatment. Additionally, they help maintain microbial balance and support overall health. So viruses do exist or they don't ?.... It seems you think 'bad viruses' don't exist, and good ones do !!!
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