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We really have reached peak insanity - Anyone wishing to be euthanized now has to first present proof of vaccination or recovery from Covid, as per the new guidelines issued by Germany's euthanasia association.
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Amazon's dark secret. - It has failed to protect your data. - For years, the retail giant has handled your information less carefully than it handles your packages.
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