Exactly, the timing never lines up on these claims. Once again reminding comrades that immunity debt is bullshit, this is immune damage caused by COVID leading to these spikes in long ignored respiratory illnesses.
penitentkulak
cerebral hemorrhage
Really depends on where you live. Just read a study by a university at my latitude where we get as little as 10 hrs a day of sun in the dead of winter. Even taking 1000IU's per day, healthy adults were losing vitamin D all winter, and some were falling into low levels by spring when levels naturally rebound. 2000IU's kept levels steady all winter. It's not like it's expensive either, I just bought a bottle for 10 bucks that will last me almost two years.
There definitely needs to be better regulations and clearer packaging on all vitamins and supplements though
NDP were whining about that protest too, ugh
I eat way too many of these, with some vegan subs for the feta/mayo
https://www.seriouseats.com/the-best-black-bean-burger-recipe
yup. tiktok keeps recommending me to add a user here as a friend because I clicked through from a tracking link on hexbear months ago now.
Maybe in some places lockdown went on for that long, but many places (including here) it was all of a few weeks and yet these problems are seemingly universal across the west (or at least North America).
It's the same as the argument that rampant sickness is from immunity debt. If the damage came from lockdowns, why is it just as bad or worse in areas that didn't have lockdowns or had short lockdowns? It's because it's being caused by COVID.
Not assigning blame to working parents who had no choice, just explaining how a stark early lesson in the capitalist meat grinder might change how you think.
I think lockdowns definitely fried some brains.
Lol, love seeing chud convoy talking points here on hexbear.
Was it getting infected with a disease that causes brain damage 4 or 6 or 8 times already, watching their parents and guardians do nothing but feed them back into the meat grinder so they could go back to work?
No, it was the month they did remote school two years ago.
My favorite part was when they said their dad actually didn't mind growing up in the Polish people's Republic because they had a nice stable life lol
Note: don't go whole hog and buy a 10lb bag of Chana dal to start. Apparently I really dislike the taste of desi chickpeas vs kabuli. At least my chickens enjoyed them lol