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What happened to @Joes Place?

What happened to Joe's Place?


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Do you think he really did just lie about everything? I mean, it's obvious he was full of shit on virtually every topic but do you really believe it was all total nonsense?
Well not all of it. There were certainly at least a few items that were just too unbelievable, and times where I could certainly tell he was lying.
 
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I hope Joe is ok, but he is is an unusual guy. He simply can not admit to being wrong - ever. Even when it was 100% obvious (and I align to his political beliefs more than I don’t). To me that smacks of narcissism or some other deep seated mental illness.

Hopefully he is getting treatment.
I had to block him a long time ago because of that. There was no conversing back and forth w/ the guy about anything, ever.

He also regularly used tweets he'd seen online, but post the context from them without the tweet itself, attempting to take credit for clever things. That also annoyed me. I remember calling him out on it a few times back during the pandemic and he'd never address it.
 
He was already wrong about A LOT of stuff during COVID, for instance. Hopefully we're about to see who was right with the other stuff.
You've posted, what, 5 times in this thread already? You seem to be very into Joes Place being gone. Considering how many times he handed your ass to you in those threads though, I get why you would be happy to see him gone.
 
Colon: "Rarely" happens.
Scruddy: "Here's a single case!"
Colon:
Red Bulls What GIF by Major League Soccer


HBOT Posters: [run to websters]

Rarely – Infrequently; not often; happening on few occasions. (e.g., I rarely eat fast food.)
Often – Frequently; many times; occurring on a regular basis. (e.g., She often goes for a run in the morning.)
 
I'm not watching a YouTube video right now. Give me text
The clot shot causes clots
Colon: "Rarely" happens.
Scruddy: "Here's a single case!"
Colon:
Red Bulls What GIF by Major League Soccer


HBOT Posters: [run to websters]

Rarely – Infrequently; not often; happening on few occasions. (e.g., I rarely eat fast food.)
Often – Frequently; many times; occurring on a regular basis. (e.g., She often goes for a run in the morning.)
Enjoy the nearly hour and a half documentary of examples lol
 
The clot shot causes clots

Enjoy the nearly hour and a half documentary of examples lol
lol, the question I posed and asked evidence for was whether or not something like a blood clots as a result of vaccine were happening at scale; i.e. a large amount, a frequently seen problem.

All you could offer is a 1.5 hour youtube video.

Any serious bit of research into this topic is going to exist in text. The video, if it's responsible, is going to reference research that's available in text.

Go find the text. (But since your mental equity seems to be that of a retarded high-school student... I'm not expecting much)
 
lol, the question I posed and asked evidence for was whether or not something like a blood clots as a result of vaccine were happening at scale; i.e. a large amount, a frequently seen problem.

All you could offer is a 1.5 hour youtube video.

Any serious bit of research into this topic is going to exist in text. The video, if it's responsible, is going to reference research that's available in text.

Go find the text. (But since your mental equity seems to be that of a retarded high-school student... I'm not expecting much)
Stay mad (and ignorant) loser lol

Take your L.
 
The clot shot causes clots

Enjoy the nearly hour and a half documentary of examples lol
Okay. But how often?

I'll save you the time:

The risk of blood clots from COVID-19 vaccines is extremely low (Colon: "Rarely"), especially compared to the risk of blood clots from a COVID-19 infection itself. The occurrence depends on the vaccine type:

- mRNA vaccines (Pfizer & Moderna): No significant link to blood clotting disorders.
- Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) & AstraZeneca (not used in the U.S. anymore): Associated with a rare condition called TTS (Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome), occurring in about 1 in 250,000 to 1 in 500,000 doses, mostly in women under 50.

So, again, is it "rare" or "often"?
 
You've posted, what, 5 times in this thread already? You seem to be very into Joes Place being gone. Considering how many times he handed your ass to you in those threads though, I get why you would be happy to see him gone.
I wouldn't say happy, more interested than anything else. I mean, why would he just ditch you guys (his cult followers)? He seemed so nice 😆

BTW, Joe lost the vaccine debate a long time ago - long before COVID. The minute he couldn't produce the studies requested of him and all he could do is lie and say "I already did" over and over. That was when it was obvious.
 
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I hope Joe is ok, but he is is an unusual guy. He simply can not admit to being wrong - ever.
This pissed him off to no end when arguing with me, because he usually had to go into random left turns in conversation to avoid admitting he was wrong.

That or he would pull the old ploy most on here tend to go with, which is pretend that you're being a bigger adult by ignoring me like I can't tell that you've read my reply and not responding isn't just as acceptable for me............. ;)

In fact, there were times where he would just do it out of habit, even when I wasn't trying to prove him wrong, and was simply just trolling him.

Weird indeed. :cool:
 
Okay. But how often?

I'll save you the time:

The risk of blood clots from COVID-19 vaccines is extremely low (Colon: "Rarely"), especially compared to the risk of blood clots from a COVID-19 infection itself. The occurrence depends on the vaccine type:

- mRNA vaccines (Pfizer & Moderna): No significant link to blood clotting disorders.
- Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) & AstraZeneca (not used in the U.S. anymore): Associated with a rare condition called TTS (Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome), occurring in about 1 in 250,000 to 1 in 500,000 doses, mostly in women under 50.

So, again, is it "rare" or "often"?
Then there are those that doubt the numbers due to observations. Women, especially those with certain other conditions are at higher risk, like with men and heart issues.
 
I wouldn't say happy, more interested than anything else. I mean, why would he just ditch you guys (his cult followers)? He seemed so nice 😆

BTW, Joe lost the vaccine debate a long time ago - long before COVID. The minute he couldn't produce the studies requested of him and all he could do is lie and say "I already did" over and over. That was when it was obvious.
There is no debate with vaccines. But take it up with your doctor. I can't convince you that water makes people wet when you refuse to believe it.
 
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