http://CNN.com is making its audience dumber by reporting that hydroxychloroquine studies show it doesn't work, without mentioning that the studies did NOT include the active ingredient of zinc.
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Well, you do have to throw them harder. And yell, “Bang! Bang!”
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Less competition for existing supply. Fine by me.
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Classic.
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Man you gotta be shittin me...
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Hydroxychloroquine is making more sense as we see how the virus affects people. Children in rare cases are showing a hyper immune response. Maybe taking a immuno suppressant isn’t such a bad idea? Just say’n
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However, they still look scary so ban them.
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You could still beat them to death with a Mosin Nagant or fix bayonet on a SKS. BUT CNN COULDN'T GET A STORY RIGHT AT POINT BLANK!
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Or stab them with a Mosin with it's bayonet fixed, from the other room.
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