Anonymous ID: c0eb4a Jan. 5, 2019, 8:24 a.m. No.4608834   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8853 >>9029

>>4608770

IIRC, Bre was on camera the day before her death with no noticeable symptoms reported.

Has there been ever been a documented case of H1N1 or viral menengitis progressing so quickly to a fatality?

Anonymous ID: c0eb4a Jan. 5, 2019, 8:34 a.m. No.4608938   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4608789

love the maddafakkin original but a bleeped version could go mainstream viral.

it really nails it & the bleeps might make the Pence crowd more comfortable in sharing.

just a thought for you to consider. either way, well done fren.

Anonymous ID: c0eb4a Jan. 5, 2019, 8:41 a.m. No.4609015   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9143

>>4608853

I agree. The vaccine angle sealed it for me.

Not just that this place exists but that the message is spreading and even "normies" are now questioning.

If there was fuckery, seems that the message sent is that any loud voice that strays from the party line is a kook whose craziness has fatal consequences.

Anonymous ID: c0eb4a Jan. 5, 2019, 8:51 a.m. No.4609105   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9149

>>4608852

c. 1200, ipocrisie, "the sin of pretending to virtue or goodness," from Old French ypocrisie, from Late Latin hypocrisis "hypocrisy," also "an imitation of a person's speech and gestures," from Attic Greek hypokrisis "acting on the stage; pretense," metaphorically, "hypocrisy," from hypokrinesthai "play a part, pretend,"

The sense evolution in Attic Greek is from "separate gradually" to "answer" to "answer a fellow actor on stage" to "play a part." The h- was restored in English 16c.

 

Hypocrisy is the art of affecting qualities for the purpose of pretending to an undeserved virtue. Because individuals and institutions and societies most often live down to the suspicions about them, hypocrisy and its accompanying equivocations underpin the conduct of life. Imagine how frightful truth unvarnished would be. [Benjamin F. Martin, "France in 1938," 2005]