Even if you don’t think vaccines and autism are related … these are some staggering numbers!
YES THESE NUMBERS ARE STAGGERING I WOULD ALSO POSIT THAT HAVE YOU CONSIDERED THESE IMAGES AND TEXT ALSO
12/10 best response to this idiocy.
correlation does not equal causation dumbasses
Those are the best graphs ever.
I have seen similar posts, but this one has the best charts.
not to mention that signs of autism begin to show around the same age that people get vaccinated, regardless of whether or not they were actually vaccinated.
Anonymous asked: I've been thinking about the Corey in the House intro lately. At one point in the song, the lyrics go, "Washington D.C. will never be the same." That just strikes me as troubling. Which of his actions could have repercussions of that magnitude? What did Corey do that would send ripples forward from then into forever, until the end of our history?
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I fucking wake up and this is the first thing I read, this is how I start my day
I can’t do this
in one episode the president gets amnesia and they find someone who looks a lot like him who works at cheese in a cup and have him be in the presidents place while they look for the real president.
garlic:
i am very strongly smelling to keep away thingsthat will eat me
humans:
THAT'S SOME TASTY FUCKING SHIT RIGHT THERE
Why was Monster energy drinks like the choice beverage of both motocross white boys and scene kids in screamo garage bands….how did that demographic overlap
In peacetime, the ruler grows their hair long. In war, they cut it short.
A ruler with long hair is held in great esteem, for defending the peace.
The traditional declaration of war is for the ruler to send their cut-off hair to the enemy ruler. The statement carries greater weight the longer the hair: to receive long hair says that you have angered one who is slow to anger, that you have incurred a wrath not easily woken.
Violent war-mongering leader frantically and aggressively tries to shave just a LITTLE hair off the top of their head into an envelope.
A faraway king receives a heavy wooden crate filled with a coil of the longest hair he has ever seen.
A despised ruler finds hundreds of pounds of cut-off ponytails at her castle entrance, each one belonging to her own people.
A young emperor refuses to cut their hair and insists on trying to make peace with invaders. The enemy leader steps forward, draws their blade, and cuts the emperor’s hair themselves.
Hellen cuts her hair off and throws it in Cathy’s face at her son’s soccer scrimmage.