Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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I have had every inoculation for just about every disease known to man. It all started when I was a little kid and beginning school. I have traveled the planet and had shots for everything I might encounter. Drugs have saved my life numerous times as well as family members lives. I thank god every day we have people and companies that make them for profit. If there was no profit no one would be trying too hard. Its just human nature. I had Dengue Fever and I was so pissed there wasn't a vaccination I could have taken for it. That was a real experience let me tell you.

Now For Some Motivation this fine Sunday morning. Things that motivate me....

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Let's get this fucker back on track.


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Is that the old vs new Malibu crash demo? I love old cars but that is exactly why I really don’t want to put my kids in one.
Yes it was a 2009 Impala vs. a 1959, they did it for their 50th anniversary. They actually did 2 of those crash tests, the first test was with an unrestored 59, then they went to the car show in Carlisle PA and bought the one in the video I posted. I watched both tests, neither driver in the 59's would have survived, the drivers in the 09's would have walked away.
 
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I have had every inoculation for just about every disease known to man. It all started when I was a little kid and beginning school. I have traveled the planet and had shots for everything I might encounter. Drugs have saved my life numerous times as well as family members lives. I thank god every day we have people and companies that make them for profit. If there was no profit no one would be trying too hard. Its just human nature. I had Dengue Fever and I was so pissed there wasn't a vaccination I could have taken for it. That was a real experience let me tell you.

Now For Some Motivation this fine Sunday morning. Things that motivate me....

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Haha. Is your nickname Lucky? I've been around the world too and only had the vaccinations the Army forced me to get. I haven't had shit for disease and take no prescription drugs. My beef is when people call me names like asshat, because I believe something different than they and imply I can't read or understand a scientific article.

You do realize the people publishing those studies are the same people trying to market those drugs. The FDA just rubberstamps the findings because people know they can get lucrative jobs with the company who applied for approval, if they do. Sad that this goes on, but it does.

Bayer just disclosed that Monsanto was spending 100 million for a "black ops" team that would attack anyone disputing their false claims, like those about Roundup. Take the bovine growth hormone case as an example. Monsantos' double blind study was done on rats for 90 days, no humans involved, and the FDA approved it for human consumption, no questions asked.

I have no blind faith in anything corporate, government, medical or media related, these days. I question everything. And, I do not believe every drug is bad.

Here's a solution for vaxers who are afraid of anti-vaxers.

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Making beautiful tables and shit is magic of the first order. A true craftsman creates magical beauty.

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Ok, I get that. But it’s not near as useful as transforming ditch water in the Middle East into booze. After spending a huge chunk of my 20s and 30s across that region, fuck a table. I’ll get drunk and pretend I’m somewhere much nicer. Like the upper east side of Hell.
 
Ok, I get that. But it’s not near as useful as transforming ditch water in the Middle East into booze. After spending a huge chunk of my 20s and 30s across that region, fuck a table. I’ll get drunk and pretend I’m somewhere much nicer. Like the upper east side of Hell.
True enough. It’s really all relative to your situation. When you’re in hell, you need to do what is necessary to get you through it. The human condition is really quite amazing when you think about it. The ability to not only survive, but to strive for better under the most deplorable conditions is probably based in the most primal of animal instincts, yet presents itself in the most admirable ways sometimes.