
hipgnosis
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re: What do members of the "Little 8" really think of the...
Posted by hipgnosis on 5/14/15 at 6:10 pm
Take away Auburn football from your life and you've got nothing.
Does the truth hurt?
Does the truth hurt?
re: Deregulation of conference championship games expected to pass
Posted by hipgnosis on 5/14/15 at 5:57 pm
This is precisely the same type of thing we see in the corporate/political world.
Those with the most power, the biggest brand ect make the rules.
This benefits the biggest brands in college football, not college football as a whole.
Those with the most power, the biggest brand ect make the rules.
This benefits the biggest brands in college football, not college football as a whole.
Graduate Transfers
Posted by hipgnosis on 5/14/15 at 5:30 pm
How do you feel about them?
Seems like it's against the spirit of college football to basically have a free agent period to grab a quarterback.
With kids staying on campus taking classes 12 months a year, and the common RS for almost all quarterbacks -- its seems like theres always going to be a couple decent qb's available on the free agent market every year.
Seems like it's against the spirit of college football to basically have a free agent period to grab a quarterback.
With kids staying on campus taking classes 12 months a year, and the common RS for almost all quarterbacks -- its seems like theres always going to be a couple decent qb's available on the free agent market every year.
re: High School Education
Posted by hipgnosis on 5/13/15 at 6:16 pm
Abolish the entire construct of our education system which was designed by mind control scientists, funded by an elite who said 'I want a nation of workers, not a nation of thinkers'.
It's kind of amusing that people wonder why the education system is a mess.
Look at the root.
It's kind of amusing that people wonder why the education system is a mess.
Look at the root.
re: Quotes from scientists supporting the cancer fraud.
Posted by hipgnosis on 5/12/15 at 9:31 pm
Dude, no.
Thinking cancer research is a joke has nothing to do with paranoia.
Thinking cancer research is a joke has nothing to do with paranoia.
re: So, one of my millennial friends thinks Big Bang Theory is tGOAT sitcom.
Posted by hipgnosis on 5/12/15 at 9:22 pm
I watch that 70s on nick at night every now and then.
Watch the old old ones online.
They're like heroin. Usually get the craving when I'm overworked.
And I have other mindless habits.
I don't do conspiracy stuff as much as some of you dingleberries probably think.
I'm cool w my level of keeldness.
Watch the old old ones online.
They're like heroin. Usually get the craving when I'm overworked.
And I have other mindless habits.
I don't do conspiracy stuff as much as some of you dingleberries probably think.
I'm cool w my level of keeldness.
re: So, one of my millennial friends thinks Big Bang Theory is tGOAT sitcom.
Posted by hipgnosis on 5/12/15 at 8:55 pm
Millennial checking in who doesn't like Big Bang.
Don't really watch sitcoms now.
The ones that I remember watching a lot of when I was younger.
That 70s, Growing Pains, Wonder Years, Fresh Prince, I love Lucy, Gilligan.
Don't really watch sitcoms now.
The ones that I remember watching a lot of when I was younger.
That 70s, Growing Pains, Wonder Years, Fresh Prince, I love Lucy, Gilligan.
re: Quotes from scientists supporting the cancer fraud.
Posted by hipgnosis on 5/12/15 at 8:50 pm
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This statement should end this sad thread, but it won't. Paranoia (a mental condition characterized by delusions of persecution, unwarranted jealousy, or exaggerated self-importance, typically elaborated into an organized system. It may be an aspect of chronic personality disorder, of drug abuse, or of a serious condition such as schizophrenia in which the person loses touch with reality) is a remarkable force in many people's lives.
There doesn't seem to be much that can be done about it as a social phenomenon. Individually, it can be treated but the subject must be willing to undergo cognitive behavior management and submit to medication. Because of their twisted perceptions of reality, of course, those who are afflicted with paranoia are extremely resistant.
All we can do is watch people who suffer from this condition and hope they don't decide to attempt enforcing their version of reality on the population at large.
I guess this is a half reasonable come-back for all the robot jokes directed at you.
Listen, CP30, there isn't anything crazy about believing cancer research is bogus -- especially when it's paired with comments from well respected and accomplished scientists.
Look at the up-down votes, seems there're quit a few people who feel the same.
Get out of here with that shite.
re: Quotes from scientists supporting the cancer fraud.
Posted by hipgnosis on 5/12/15 at 6:45 pm
Feel free to email me, I know you have mine, and I'll link you to Facebook if you don't believe me.
At this point I care more about clearing the name of the person you think I am, because I know that person.
Otherwise, you can believe me.
At this point I care more about clearing the name of the person you think I am, because I know that person.
Otherwise, you can believe me.
re: Quotes from scientists supporting the cancer fraud.
Posted by hipgnosis on 5/12/15 at 6:40 pm
I mean, this is almost sad on your part.
Here we have quotes from respected and accomplished medical professionals telling us that cancer research is a fraud.
As intuitive and intelligent people we should easily be able to easily see the mechanisms that aid this fraud.
Yet you're denying there is fraud in cancer research.
Worse yet, you're trying to lump in the moon landing conspiracy into your defense for why there isn't fraud in cancer research.
Here we have quotes from respected and accomplished medical professionals telling us that cancer research is a fraud.
As intuitive and intelligent people we should easily be able to easily see the mechanisms that aid this fraud.
Yet you're denying there is fraud in cancer research.
Worse yet, you're trying to lump in the moon landing conspiracy into your defense for why there isn't fraud in cancer research.
re: Quotes from scientists supporting the cancer fraud.
Posted by hipgnosis on 5/12/15 at 6:29 pm
Uh, well, there are like a thousand other reasons those things are conspiracies, but um, okay.
I mean, dude, cancer research is a joke, I think a lot of people understand that -- for all the many reasons that make it a joke.
I mean, dude, cancer research is a joke, I think a lot of people understand that -- for all the many reasons that make it a joke.
re: Quotes from scientists supporting the cancer fraud.
Posted by hipgnosis on 5/12/15 at 6:23 pm
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St. Louis is small, breh. You know this. It's ok. I'll let it go.
Do you think I'm married?
You've mentioned that before, and I'm certain you have the wrong person.
There are more than one person with my name.
re: Quotes from scientists supporting the cancer fraud.
Posted by hipgnosis on 5/12/15 at 6:21 pm
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How surprising is it that the conspiracy theorist believes in a conspiracy theory?
Where is there 'theory' here?
Seems there is more than sound evidence for the fact cancer research is a joke.
re: Quotes from scientists supporting the cancer fraud.
Posted by hipgnosis on 5/12/15 at 6:19 pm
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Estimate the percentage of household income for you from healthcare.
I'm going with 65% for you. About right?
0%, as far as I know..
Am I missing something?
re: Quotes from scientists supporting the cancer fraud.
Posted by hipgnosis on 5/12/15 at 6:18 pm
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Nutrition isn't at the front burner for Americans. That isn't the doctors' fault anymore than it's teachers faults that kids' parents don't always value education.
Absolutely.
I blame our nutrition problems on many things.
But, that doesn't change the fact that nutrition is most certainly not at the front burner in mainstream medicine -- as it's a reactionary practice first and foremost.
re: Quotes from scientists supporting the cancer fraud.
Posted by hipgnosis on 5/12/15 at 6:15 pm
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It's really not surprising that you talk out your arse while you cash checks from healthcare.
I don't even know what this means.
But, really, how surprising is it that the pharm salesmen defends pharm sales.
re: Quotes from scientists supporting the cancer fraud.
Posted by hipgnosis on 5/12/15 at 6:14 pm
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Blame the federal government and the baby boomer legislators for limiting the study of medical uses of cannabinoids. The medical field is full of researchrs ready to dive into that.
Your complex over any medical topic is showing big time.
I'm sure there are medical people ready to investigate cannabis.
re: Quotes from scientists supporting the cancer fraud.
Posted by hipgnosis on 5/12/15 at 6:12 pm
It's really not surprising that someone in pharm sales doesn't thing big pharm is unethical.
re: Quotes from scientists supporting the cancer fraud.
Posted by hipgnosis on 5/12/15 at 6:09 pm
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Moreover, this entire concept is foolish.
What concept is foolish?
That cancer research is a fraud? Because that's what the thread is about.
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We're not going to agree on the morality and ethics of big pharm.
We're also not going to agree on nutrition being at the front burner of mainstream medicine.
re: Quotes from scientists supporting the cancer fraud.
Posted by hipgnosis on 5/12/15 at 6:05 pm
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Earlier you said we know cannabis heals cancer. How do we know that if the research is illegal?
You're being difficult for the sake of being difficult.
Cannabis has been researched, but the research is limited, especially in this country. It's showing the ability to kill cancer cells, stop cell division, and speeding up waste management, which aids with cell death. Among other things. But this is all in animal and petri dish testing.
In humans the proof has been in the results, which has been positive.
Researchers commissioned by the government just admitted that cannabis kills cancer cells, but it's only in animals, and it was commissioned by the gov't. It's difficult for independent research to be done. Sadly, they knew about this in the 70s, but that research was shut down and suppressed.
An exciting aspect is the new ground being broke with cannabinoids.
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