Horse paste eating asshole dies from eating horse paste, like an asshole

Your obsession over American cock aside, did you report any of these alleged offenses? If you truly believe someone has violated the rules, then they should be reported. Always.

Did you do that, underscore? Are you a pussified blowhard or just a liar?

BTW, the mods won't pay attention unless you report me for the same offense at least 5-10 times. :thup:

Yeah, mods love it when you spam the report button all the time. :palm:
 
Yeah, mods love it when you spam the report button all the time. :palm:

No, they don't, which is why I only report violent fucks like you, Matt. You know the Red Flag laws apply to you, doncha' Matt? I doubt you can even own guns since you have, without a doubt, a police record of violence.

How's that prison food, Matt? Are you looking forward to your "retirement" plan of 3 hots and a cot?

You know what, motherfucker? It means I'd like to put one right between your eyes because you're a piece of shit annoying subhuman turd of filth.

Your "anti-Pedo Nazi memes" are pure projection and self-loathing...

...However, that's not going to cure your illness. That's best cured with high-velocity copper jacketed lead.
 
Stupid cunt, ivermectin has anti-viral properties, so shut the fuck up. The PRINCIPLE trial is still on-going to determine just how effective it is on corona viruses.

https://www.principletrial.org/news...t-for-covid-19-in-oxford2019s-principle-trial

Seriously just shut the fuck up, you're an imbecile!

Ivermectin is a safe, broad spectrum antiparasitic drug which is in wide use globally to treat parasitic infections.

With known antiviral properties, ivermectin has been shown to reduce SARS-CoV-2 replication in laboratory studies. Small pilot studies show that early administration with ivermectin can reduce viral load and the duration of symptoms in some patients with mild COVID-19.

Professor Chris Butler, from the University of Oxford’s Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, Joint Chief Investigator of the PRINCIPLE trial, said, ‘Ivermectin is readily available globally, has been in wide use for many other infectious conditions so it’s a well-known medicine with a good safety profile, and because of the early promising results in some studies it is already being widely used to treat COVID-19 in several countries. By including ivermectin in a large-scale trial like PRINCIPLE, we hope to generate robust evidence to determine how effective the treatment is against COVID-19, and whether there are benefits or harms associated with its use.’

https://www.principletrial.org/news...t-for-covid-19-in-oxford2019s-principle-trial
 
Seriously just shut the fuck up, you're an imbecile!

Ivermectin is a safe, broad spectrum antiparasitic drug which is in wide use globally to treat parasitic infections.

With known antiviral properties, ivermectin has been shown to reduce SARS-CoV-2 replication in laboratory studies. Small pilot studies show that early administration with ivermectin can reduce viral load and the duration of symptoms in some patients with mild COVID-19.

Professor Chris Butler, from the University of Oxford’s Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, Joint Chief Investigator of the PRINCIPLE trial, said, ‘Ivermectin is readily available globally, has been in wide use for many other infectious conditions so it’s a well-known medicine with a good safety profile, and because of the early promising results in some studies it is already being widely used to treat COVID-19 in several countries. By including ivermectin in a large-scale trial like PRINCIPLE, we hope to generate robust evidence to determine how effective the treatment is against COVID-19, and whether there are benefits or harms associated with its use.’

https://www.principletrial.org/news...t-for-covid-19-in-oxford2019s-principle-trial

Dude, you have parasites.
 
Ivermectin is a safe, broad spectrum antiparasitic drug which is in wide use globally to treat parasitic infections.

That's great, but COVID isn't a parasite.

It's a virus.

So yeah, it totally works against parasites because that's what it was designed to do.

But it's not going to work against COVID because COVID isn't a parasite.

The only reason to take ivermectin is if you have parasites.

So do you have parasites? You probably got them from not washing your hands after wiping your own ass.
 
That's great, but COVID isn't a parasite.

It's a virus.

So yeah, it totally works against parasites because that's what it was designed to do.

But it's not going to work against COVID because COVID isn't a parasite.

The only reason to take ivermectin is if you have parasites.

So do you have parasites? You probably got them from not washing your hands after wiping your own ass.

Lousy Vermin is doing what she does best!

With known antiviral properties, ivermectin has been shown to reduce SARS-CoV-2 replication in laboratory studies. Small pilot studies show that early administration with ivermectin can reduce viral load and the duration of symptoms in some patients with mild COVID-19.
 
Was it the ivermectin, or was it all the treatment you got prior to the ivermectin? Sounds like you got ivermectin after you made it over the hump:



In order for those drugs to work effectively, you needed to take them before your hospital stay, when you first had symptoms.

You are making a correlation-is-causation argument because there is no science that explains how an anti-parasitical dulls the symptoms of COVID.

What's most likely is that all the drugs you received prior to the ivermectin actually worked, and you were already recovering by the time you claim to have taken the ivermectin.

You might as well claim the hospital food you ate helped you recover.

Okay, stop and think what you posted. YOU are saying that the remdesivir and baricitinib are only effective if taken BEFORE the hospital stay. Therefore, by your "logic" they performed EXACTLY as I said, with little positive effect ... stabilizing, but still on oxygen with no appetite or ability to sleep. AFTER the ivermectin and vitamins, MARKED IMPROVEMENT.

You contradict yourself...the remdesivir and baricitinib are ineffective when taken after hospitalization, but miraculously and suddenly work a week later. the Ivermectin showed marked improvement within less than a week, yet you dismiss it as totally ineffective.

You can't have it both ways. Read the information in the links I provided....they should help. Next time, think it through before you take a condescending tone...makes you look less foolish.
 
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