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Pfizer vaccine is the pronunciation I’m going with

I should have started a goalpost moving business at the start of the pandemic, I’d be rich and my client base would eventually all die off, freeing me up for an early retirement.

I expect we’ll start hearing the phrase “Biden’s FDA” a lot more on Fox News in the coming weeks.

It’s the logical next step.

I moderate the YT page for a news channel and within minutes of posting the breaking news video of this announcement, people were on there talking about how it was because Nancy Pelosi owns stock in Pfizer or they’re not going to get it anyway because guv’mint or it’s evil/it’s the devil... they’ve had a cornucopia of

12-15 year olds are currently getting it under the emergency use authorization. It’s likely that later this year they’ll be fully approved as well.

How do you pronounce that name? Come ‘ere natty?

Yup. Given the state of virtually all of his other properties, this was a foregone conclusion.

If Trump could he would have made it out of Gold and charged it the american taxpayer.

It’s kind of too bad there wasn’t a big stupid, gold TRUMP sign on it so I could enjoy watching it get blown off.

It was, however, chintzily built.

https://www.energyvanguard.com/blog/can-a-heat-pump-work-in-minnesota/

Counterpoint:

What’s the point of unveiling something that will probably never happen?

You want Geth?  Because this is how you end up with Geth.

*sigh*

“Once I’ve perfected the robot worker, I won’t need any of those crybabies anymore. Mwhahaha...” — billionaire industrialist

First Pokémon game I’ve been truly excited about in years. Sword/Shield were disappointing for first releases on a home console. I got so bored with Sword (heh) that I didn't bother finishing it. 

While the most common moral conundrum seems to be “why are we glorifying cockfighting?” mine has always been “why wouldn’t that thing just eviscerate the guy trying to catch it?” Like, my cat is/was feral depending on who you ask at the local clinic and took us years to get him to stop scarring us physically. He still