For a Christian, all things are lawful, but not all things are edifying. Not all things are good.
The more occultist info the game designers added, the more it is a trap for you.
For a Christian, all things are lawful, but not all things are edifying. Not all things are good.
The more occultist info the game designers added, the more it is a trap for you.
He seems to be more concerned with freedom in China than in freedom in the USA.
And I will not forget he ran Chinese gold/gil farms in WoW & FFXI, paying Chinese kids pennies for exploiting games all shift long.
The game is not certifying the vote.
The game is certifying the Electors.
The current effort is to get the state legislatures to take back their plenary/sole power to certify Electors despite the fraudulent election being certified by bureacrats.
And honestly, if it would work, it would save lives.
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We really could have used a viable Wikileaks/Julian Assange revealing the laptop from hell.
Always that 10% shitbirds dude.
The power companies out here actually start the wildfires.
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Er, then you do not have the power to stand in God's presence.
Why wouldn't southern plantation owners make a few bucks off of African slaves, if they could?
Maybe a cold ever, at 35 cycles.
Massive Fear Spell.
Yeah, head shot Gabby is def dog comms.
Spinal motor neuron excitability in newborns following fetal distress: sub-clinical depression revealed by soleus H-reflex
Subhankar Kumar 1, Narendra Reddy Dereddy, B D Bhatia, Udai Prakash
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PMID:16122978DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2005.06.007
Abstract
Objective: To explore possible spinal cord dysfunction in clinically unaffected newborns emerging from fetal distress, using H-Reflex.
Methods: This cross-sectional study comprised 48 full-term newborn infants investigated between 8h and 10 days after birth. Twenty-one (21) had fetal distress defined by late-decelerations in fetal heart rate, out of which 11 had also meconium release in utero; 5 passed meconium in utero with normal FHR patterns; and 22 normal controls had uneventful birth. All had normal birth-weight and Apgar scores. All were found normal on neurological examination, except one showing hypotonia following fetal distress. Soleus H-reflex was studied in right lower limb.
Results: Newborns delivered with fetal distress showed significant reduction in H-reflex excitability (H/M ratio) within 2 days of birth. Tests performed closer to the birth event revealed more severe depression. Meconium did not contribute to this effect.
Conclusions: Fetal distress can lead to transient, subclinical depression of spinal motoneurons in the newborn.
Significance: This neonatal H-reflex study focuses on excitability of a spinal motoneuron pool rather than conduction parameters (reflecting myelination) available in literature. It reveals excitability changes missed on clinical examination of newborns apparently unaffected by intrapartum hypoxic-ischemic spells. It also draws attention towards spinal cord dysfunction in birth-hypoxia.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16122978/
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I think it's a cold virus, not a flu virus.
Sure would be useful to pre-stage military/guard units all over the large cities in the USA.
You know, for "vaccine distribution" purposes.