>>6252214 (PB)
I'd like to suggest that you make him a tea from the wild mushroom known as "Turkey Tail". It is VERY effective against prostate cancer and HIV. He'll probably drink it straight up but if he doesn't you can flavor it with chicken or beef flavoring. TWO cups of the tea took my PSA from 14 back to ~3 (normal range). I didn't have any recipe to work from, so I boiled a double handful from Trametes Versicolor mushrooms gathered in by back yard in a couple quarts of water, flavored it with a couple bags of mint tea and drank a couple cups each time, a couple days apart. A week later when retested my PSA was back to normal and has stayed there ever since.
Try it. It can do no harm and there are no poisonous varieties that look even remotely similar. They grow horizontally and fan out like a turkey tail with bands that may range from black to brilliant turquoise. They like maple (but are not exclusive to it) and are the most common mushroom east of the Appalachians. You can also mail order them from online vendors such as fungi.com or fieldforest.net . At fungi.com you'll find a book titled "Mycomedicinals". I HIGHLY recommend it ... Paul Stamets is a highly respected mycologist with multiple TED talks. There are several mushroom species which are effective against various forms of cancer and they are listed in a table in that book. Use it as a shopping list. ;-)
>>6252285 (PB)
Pleading out stops motions for discovery from ever being entered into evidence. This ensures that higher-ups whose names rhyme with "Clinton" or "Cuomo" or "former NY Attorney General", are not dragged in. This is a defeat, not a victory.
>>6252449
You're are still wrong. What is worthless is to not ask the questions that need to be asked. Such as "How did we ever survive before Pfizer"? Why were our murder rates so low before we began to restrict firearms?
Our technology has advanced, our culture, though, is retrograde.
>>6252436 (PB)
I've got 6 cats, all in good health. I don't want them to sorrow for me and I don't want to weep over them. Funny thing. All except one is embarrassed to be held when the others are around ... but every one of them will seek out my arms when the coast is clear. ;-) I've had as many as 5 sleeping on my desk while I've been here with you folks. I set out towels for them to lay on. They come to me for some rubs and then find a spot to lay down for the night. I've buried three dogs. I don't want to bury 6 cats.
>>6252566 (PB)
The TANIT symbol is not even the same ... the symbol of the kids in red shirts isn't even close.
>>6252584 (PB)
Wearing makeup while wearing a hijab is heresy. Is she actually a Muslima?
>>6252546 (PB)
Have you ever actually met a real woman? Your mother, perhaps? Hope Hicks and Melania Trump are the two most beautiful women to ever grace the WH, although Jackie Kennedy wasn't far behind.
>>6252602 (PB)
>No "violence" necessary, because muh violence has a different intent than defense does.
You are twisting words. GFY. Defense against violence often calls for violence that is both corresponding and of greater magnitude. Defense against other forms of attack can also call for violence. >>6252715 (PB)
Sorry, but the origin of a word seldom remains its current meaning. When we look to the historical use of a word in, for instance, the Constitution, we look to its contemporaneous use and not its use in the days of Nero.
The etymology of a word is nothing more than its genealogy. We do not live with the ancestor, just the current generation.
You must, therefore, consider the use of the word "violence" in its contemporary use and not in some ancient sense. I have a strong vocabulary. But I also have the sense to realize that the academic use and meaning of a word is often fully divorced from its contemporaneous use. Chaucer and Shakespeare are both dead ... and so is the language of their day because its context died soon after they did.
In the meantime, this is the last I will contribute to your inane slide.
>>6252554 (PB)
Too much to ask for a linky? Easier if one person posts it than a thousand have to hunt it down ...