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24 votes
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How industrial slaughter became the blueprint for modern capitalism
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mRNA COVID vaccines may substantially extend life for those undergoing cancer treatments
36 votes -
The reports of UBI’s death are greatly exaggerated
32 votes -
Consumption of cocaine has skyrocketed in Norway since the end of the pandemic, while gangs from Sweden are expanding throughout the country
6 votes -
Kaiser says no limits on COVID vaccine for its patients
33 votes -
OTC nasal spray seemed to cut COVID infections by 67% in mid-sized trial
33 votes -
US Food and Drug Administration limits approval for new coronavirus vaccines to high-risk people
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Synthetic sugar-coated nanoparticle blocks Covid-19 from infecting human cells
22 votes -
Would you get sick in the name of science?
11 votes -
The obvious reason the US should not vaccinate like Denmark – it isn't Denmark
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Swedish study offers strong evidence that remote care, when well implemented, can match in-person treatment in effectiveness, even during something as challenging as a pandemic
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Hudson's Bay Company | Bankrupt
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US Food and Drug Administration to limit covid shot approval to elderly, those with medical conditions
52 votes -
What crazy or fascinating things have been captured on video?
I was reminded this morning of the video in which a physical education teacher is performing a workout dance routine in Myanmar, not realizing that she captured the start of the 2021 coup d'état...
I was reminded this morning of the video in which a physical education teacher is performing a workout dance routine in Myanmar, not realizing that she captured the start of the 2021 coup d'état in the background.
She's wearing a covid mask, dancing to an incredibly upbeat and catchy song while the military vehicles roll in to crush their democracy. I can't recall where I saw this, but I will never forget the comment someone left online about the video which read, "This is decadently post-modern."
To make it even more interesting, the song itself is a parody of authority. It's essentially a song mocking weak men with big egos, and the song title translates roughly to, "Have Mercy, Mr. Tough Guy/Big Shot"
What other insane things do we have in 2025 as a result of ubiquitous high-definition cameras?
20 votes