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Broken Heart Syndrome?! These people are going to burn in hell for their blatant lies. Holy guacamole, that takes heuvos for sure.

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Have you guys seen this Dr. Drew interview with Heather McDonald? Watch the wheels turning in her head as she begins to realize how uninformed her consent actually was:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCxwwEBHVh0

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I had broken heart syndrome once, a long time ago. I cured it with a bottle of whiskey and some Kris Kristofferson music on repeat.

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Is there a vaccine for Schadenfreude? Cuz I'm heavily infected after seeing that German lady go down for the count.

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News Headline: "Springtime Thought To Cause Heart Attacks!"

Constant bird singing seems to cause fatal heart arrhythmia.

Pollen seems to clog arteries and cause micro blood clots.

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This is all reminding me of the original Batman with Michael Keaton - the newscasters looking on the verge of death because the Joker had poisoned them. The World is now Gotham City.

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Pretty much everything causes heart disease unless it has a Pfizer logo on it. If Bourla had a soul, he’d start selling Pfizer Brand Bacon

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Will Joe Rogan never stop.?

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Feb 15, 2022·edited Feb 15, 2022

Of course, the presenter in question has now tweeted that she's feeling fine and that in future she will always make sure to have a proper breakfast.

Can these "journalists" hear themselves?

https://twitter.com/Clara_Pfeffer/status/1493545174273871875

Edit: Does anyone know what likely happened to her? Looks like she had some sort of sudden brain freeze - is that what someone having a stroke looks like? I am fortunate enough to have never witnessed one in person.

Edit 2: in another German news article about the collapse, it says she has no memory of the "fainting fit" and that she was "gone" for a full minute or two. Memory loss like that doesn't sound like a normal side effect of fainting.

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founding

I've said it before and I'll say it again.

I've got a really bad feeling about all this.

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Funny you should mention "broken heart syndrome", as a new autopsy report on two young men dying from myocarditis post-vax were described to have similar pathological changes in their hearts as people with BHS: https://meridian.allenpress.com/aplm/article/doi/10.5858/arpa.2021-0435-SA/477788/Autopsy-Histopathologic-Cardiac-Findings-in-Two

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Poignant as it may be, I found that video quite distressing to watch. I hope she’s OK.

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Am I a bad person for finding such occurrences hilarious?

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Both of them had eye twitches before collapsing. Left side of their faces to be exact. To me, that's a strong signal of a neurological component to some of these side effects but hey, I'm not a doctor.

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I had a reactions similar to the woman in the first video. The day after my first jab, I had a near-fainting episode while presenting to a small group in a zoom meeting. Speaking to a group is always a little stressful, but it's something that I do all the time anyway. It was like the normal stress got amplified into something like a panic attack. It happened again a few times over the next few days. This is not something that has ever happened before, or in the six months or so since then.

When I went for my second jab, I mentioned it to the nurse / receptionist / whoever she was. She actually hesitated a bit then said something like, "um... well I think you should be OK." The impression that I got was of somebody who had heard this before, but was following orders to downplay it.

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Is Substack under DDoS attack? I'm having a Hell of a time today accessing any Substack articles and comments.

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