Like the poison COVID jabMy view on it
I would not be at all surprised if there's a serious sting in the tail with this stuff, in the coming years.
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Like the poison COVID jabMy view on it
I would not be at all surprised if there's a serious sting in the tail with this stuff, in the coming years.

You believe nebulous rubbish that doesn't stand up to even the mildest scrutiny.
You posted it, then cried when this was pointed out to you.
If it was factually correct, ask yourself why Yusuf didn't quote those facts.

As i assumed you chose not to answer my questions and observations, why, thats obvious.
Like the poison COVID jab
Absolute drivel.A cost-benefit analysis I was happy to take advantage of, to participate in normal social being again.
In no way comparable to exercising the willpower to put down those crisps and chocolate.
Risk- benefitA cost-benefit analysis I was happy to take advantage of, to participate in normal social being again.
You've heard wrong: it is an injection for starters.
Also and in my experience, it is commonly being taken by people who are not willing to put in any graft / exercise any self-control, and they're paying for it via private prescriptions / online / "The woman who does my wife's botox gets them for me".
One is in a band, had a decent slot supporting a band who were big in the 90's, and "wanted to look good on stage".
FFS....................

Yep as i thought, unable to challenge my first hand experiences because you have no relevant reply, let alone actually concur it's an issue, far 'braver' to ignore i said them.You didn't ask any questions.
And, as your whole premise was based on a claimed quote with no facts whatsoever, there was nothing for me to address![]()
real strength in debate isn’t pretending you’re infallible, noone is, it’s having the confidence to acknowledge when the other person makes a valid point. Recognising truth, even when it comes from your opponent, isn’t weakness; it’s intelligence and credibility in action.
A lesson many on here would benefit from heeding. There is no shame in admitting you don't know something. I have always seen it as a sign of confidence and strength.
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No that was me - it seems to be your catch phrase -- you did it again with the labour conference with flags and you did it the other day with the MCBAren't you the poster who a couple of months ago went through a phase of criticising me for writing "Thanks, I didn't know that" to other posters when I had learnt something from them
If not, who was that.
It's impossible to win on here!
No that was me - it seems to be your catch phrase -- you did it again with the labour conference with flags and you did it the other day with the MCB