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I've Niow Dropped All the So-Called Precautions of COVID Pushed By the Media.

Always a libtard screaming about bigot this bigot that.

... while they TRYING to keep their bigotry in the closet.

So sad these leftist creeps LOL everyone knows.

libtard.webp
 
I wouldn't know. I know a lot of stuff. But that's a subject I leave to the experts. I wouldn't touch it with a 6 foot social distancing pole, nor my own pole.

Hmmm... You're the one who said "some like it."

I think you know.
 
300 Multiple Choices

A few disinfectants can be used in our bodies in limited
amounts. Antibiotics work on prokaryotic bacteria. Different antibiotics
kill prokaryotes different ways, so specific antibiotics are more suitable
for certain bacterial infections.

When will you leftwingers learn? You challenge Mashmont in debate, you lose. Every. Single. Time.

Your link is broken. Try again. And, by the way, your quote in no way contradicts what I linked to.
 
Lol. Here, learn something for once in your life. Note the phrase, "antibiotics are different from disinfectants" (my italics).

Introduction to Disinfectants | Microchem Laboratory

Squirm your way out of that. Mashmont, busted again!

https://ed.fnal.gov/arise/guides/bio/8-Body-Systems/8b1-ImmuneAntibioticDisinfectantLabII.pdf

A few disinfectants can be used in our bodies in limited
amounts. Antibiotics work on prokaryotic bacteria. Different antibiotics
kill prokaryotes different ways, so specific antibiotics are more suitable
for certain bacterial infections.


Ouch. lol.

When will you leftwingers learn? You challenge Mashmont in debate, you lose. Every. Single. Time.
 
"Seasonal residents WHO HAVE NOT YET MOVED BACK IN". So, who is being deprived of their water if there's nobody there to use it? It helps if you bother to read beyond the headlines, instead of cherry-picking and hoping I'll miss it!


I guess logic has left you too. :roll:

If water will not be turned on, seasonal residents will not return to their beach-front homes. That's the whole idea: prevent owners from moving into their legally-owned summer residences by not turning the water on.

"... Officials in Salisbury are reportedly refusing to turn on water meters for more than 300 seasonal homes in an effort to keep residents homebound until the coronavirus pandemic subsides.

The waterfront town, usually bustling with beachgoers come summertime, voted last week to keep the water meters off at the homes of seasonal residents who have yet to return for the summer season, according to multiple reports. The move reportedly stems from the fear that a deluge of part-time residents returning at the same time may spread the disease. ..."


To stem coronavirus spread, Massachusetts beach town won'''t turn water on at seasonal homes | Fox Business
 
https://ed.fnal.gov/arise/guides/bio/8-Body-Systems/8b1-ImmuneAntibioticDisinfectantLabII.pdf

A few disinfectants can be used in our bodies in limited
amounts. Antibiotics work on prokaryotic bacteria. Different antibiotics
kill prokaryotes different ways, so specific antibiotics are more suitable
for certain bacterial infections.


Ouch. lol.

When will you leftwingers learn? You challenge Mashmont in debate, you lose. Every. Single. Time.

Name one.


Its bs


Watch this folks. Lol
 
https://ed.fnal.gov/arise/guides/bio/8-Body-Systems/8b1-ImmuneAntibioticDisinfectantLabII.pdf

A few disinfectants can be used in our bodies in limited
amounts. Antibiotics work on prokaryotic bacteria. Different antibiotics
kill prokaryotes different ways, so specific antibiotics are more suitable
for certain bacterial infections.


Ouch. lol.

When will you leftwingers learn? You challenge Mashmont in debate, you lose. Every. Single. Time.

Did you notice it says "antibiotics AND disinfectants"? The differentiation between the two is the clue you are missing.

"The means by which they work can differ widely" Another gem you missed. You lose. Every. Single. Time. :2wave:
 
I guess logic has left you too. :roll:

If water will not be turned on, seasonal residents will not return to their beach-front homes. That's the whole idea: prevent owners from moving into their legally-owned summer residences by not turning the water on.

"... Officials in Salisbury are reportedly refusing to turn on water meters for more than 300 seasonal homes in an effort to keep residents homebound until the coronavirus pandemic subsides.

The waterfront town, usually bustling with beachgoers come summertime, voted last week to keep the water meters off at the homes of seasonal residents who have yet to return for the summer season, according to multiple reports. The move reportedly stems from the fear that a deluge of part-time residents returning at the same time may spread the disease. ..."


To stem coronavirus spread, Massachusetts beach town won'''t turn water on at seasonal homes | Fox Business

Nestle's Pure Life. Check it out.
 
I guess logic has left you too. :roll:

If water will not be turned on, seasonal residents will not return to their beach-front homes. That's the whole idea: prevent owners from moving into their legally-owned summer residences by not turning the water on.

"... Officials in Salisbury are reportedly refusing to turn on water meters for more than 300 seasonal homes in an effort to keep residents homebound until the coronavirus pandemic subsides.

The waterfront town, usually bustling with beachgoers come summertime, voted last week to keep the water meters off at the homes of seasonal residents who have yet to return for the summer season, according to multiple reports. The move reportedly stems from the fear that a deluge of part-time residents returning at the same time may spread the disease. ..."


To stem coronavirus spread, Massachusetts beach town won'''t turn water on at seasonal homes | Fox Business

Good, the people there don't want out of towners bringing infections in. Smart move. Notice Fox's cynical misrepresentation?
 
Did you notice it says "antibiotics AND disinfectants"? The differentiation between the two is the clue you are missing.

"The means by which they work can differ widely" Another gem you missed. You lose. Every. Single. Time. :2wave:

No it doesn't. It clearly says antibiotics are a type of disinfectant.

Ouch.

lol.
 
Name one.


Watch this folks


He cant.


Its hilarious

Hydrogen peroxide.

Ouch.

lol.

I keep telling these leftwingers.....challenge Mashmonts on facts, and you'll end up looking very bad.
 
No it doesn't. It clearly says antibiotics are a type of disinfectant.

Ouch.

lol.

Nowhere in your link does it say "antibiotics are a type of disinfectant", neither clearly nor as an inference. You could, of course, show me where exactly you claim it does. You lose. Again. Predictably. Ouch. Lol.
 
Nowhere in your link does it say "antibiotics are a type of disinfectant", neither clearly nor as an inference. You could, of course, show me where exactly you claim it does. You lose. Again. Predictably. Ouch. Lol.

Sure it does. It talks about disinfectants then it lists antibiotics as one of them. Ooops!! lol.
 
I have stopped staying in, stopped wearing gloves. I never wore masks. I don't wear disposable gloves anymore when I pump gas or go into stores, and I quit spraying bacteria killer whenever I get back in my car after leaving a store. I did all these things until a few days ago. Although I always suspected this virus panic incitement was a fraud. I have now determined 100% it is.

A couple of things have really influenced my decision lately:

1) The strident opposition by the media and Democrats to any attempt to re-open businesses in states with GOP governors (while giving the Democrat Colorado governor a pass.)
2) The barely-covered revelation by researchers that likely MILLIONS of Americans have had COVID and were unaware, because in most people, symptoms are non-existent.
3) The barely-covered revelation that nearly all the non-elderly COVID deaths have been extremely obese people.
4) The admitted manipulation of COVID death cause reporting by government officials.
5) In this information age, STILL a lack of consistent basic information on this virus.
6) It's April 25, and as yet I STILL do not know of anyone personally who has had the virus, nor do my wife, nor do my kids. I STILL have never heard of a single conservative with COVID, except for Rand Paul, who despite a damaged lung, did not comment on any difficulty. Conversely, I personally knew six people who had H1N1, including a friend of a friend in his 30s who died from it.
7) The silly dishonest "Lysol" attack against Trump on something he never said. I think THAT was the last straw. That, to me, shows what this is REALLY about.


So that's it. I'm not young, but I am in great shape, and actively getting out and going to stores is how I am protesting.

Have a good trip wherever you wind up.
 
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