Awful lot of may and might.
And you don't seem to care but you do care when the may or might applies to vaccines. Why the double standard? It's like all logic and rigor goes on the window when we talk about Ivermectin and HCQ.
but what can a horse eat that I can't?
Did you seriously just ask what ungulates can eat that humans cannot?
Are you shillin', cause it sure seems like you are hell bent on proving the shit I took, my wife took, and my mom took is poisonous or somehow tainted.
Oh and at least 10 of my friends take it too.
So equestrian doctor, please inform me specifically what is in the horse paste I can't take.
Or gentlemanly, give my a few items horses can eat that I as a human, can't. Generally speaking.
As an example of generally speaking, dogs cannot have chocolate. Not all, but some.
Are you shillin', cause it sure seems like you are hell bent on proving the shit I took, my wife took, and my mom took is poisonous or somehow tainted.
You're shillin' horse paste without evidence.
Don't forge this, igmo:
And you don't seem to care but you do care when the may or might applies to vaccines. Why the double standard? It's like all logic and rigor goes on the window when we talk about Ivermectin and HCQ.
Do your own thing then moshi.. Don't give a fuck
I know what is in the horse paste. I do not know what is in the vaccine.
Empirically, I have taken , and my friends have been eating horse paste for over a year without issue.
Empirically, I have had 3 friends die of sudden heart attacks after multiple jabs just in the last month.
Empirically, if a rich guy loses a horse, he is gonna sue everyone and have the means to do it.
Empirically, a rich guy dies in the hospital, and the hospital makes more money.
Logic works.
I do not know what is in the vaccine.
Then look it up the same way you looked up the horse paste. It's not hard.
Empirically...
You don't know what that word means at all.
Logic works.
You should start using it, then.
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