Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast
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Well, I'm not a native speaker, so maybe I'm missing some nuance, but "cue a war" sounds like a pretty clear suggestion to me that there is some kind of causal connection between the COVID bruhaha and this war.
By the way, otherwise I like Gina, even if she occasionally talks nonsense on Twitter
wrote on 28 Feb 2022, 22:52 last edited by@Klaus said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
Well, I'm not a native speaker, so maybe I'm missing some nuance, but "cue a war" sounds like a pretty clear suggestion to me that there is some kind of causal connection between the COVID bruhaha and this war.
By the way, otherwise I like Gina, even if she occasionally talks nonsense on Twitter
If your Occamâs razor is that she thinks the richest and probably most powerful person in the world was bought off to start a war, ok then. But other more reasonable interpretations of her message are available.
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@Klaus said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
Well, I'm not a native speaker, so maybe I'm missing some nuance, but "cue a war" sounds like a pretty clear suggestion to me that there is some kind of causal connection between the COVID bruhaha and this war.
By the way, otherwise I like Gina, even if she occasionally talks nonsense on Twitter
If your Occamâs razor is that she thinks the richest and probably most powerful person in the world was bought off to start a war, ok then. But other more reasonable interpretations of her message are available.
wrote on 1 Mar 2022, 02:34 last edited by Doctor Phibes 3 Jan 2022, 02:34@Horace said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
@Klaus said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
Well, I'm not a native speaker, so maybe I'm missing some nuance, but "cue a war" sounds like a pretty clear suggestion to me that there is some kind of causal connection between the COVID bruhaha and this war.
By the way, otherwise I like Gina, even if she occasionally talks nonsense on Twitter
If your Occamâs razor is that she thinks the richest and probably most powerful person in the world was bought off to start a war, ok then. But other more reasonable interpretations of her message are available.
Maybe writing in plain English rather than clickbait bollocks would be a good idea?
Then we'd actually know what they meant.
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@Horace said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
@Klaus said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
Well, I'm not a native speaker, so maybe I'm missing some nuance, but "cue a war" sounds like a pretty clear suggestion to me that there is some kind of causal connection between the COVID bruhaha and this war.
By the way, otherwise I like Gina, even if she occasionally talks nonsense on Twitter
If your Occamâs razor is that she thinks the richest and probably most powerful person in the world was bought off to start a war, ok then. But other more reasonable interpretations of her message are available.
Maybe writing in plain English rather than clickbait bollocks would be a good idea?
Then we'd actually know what they meant.
wrote on 1 Mar 2022, 02:50 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
@Horace said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
@Klaus said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
Well, I'm not a native speaker, so maybe I'm missing some nuance, but "cue a war" sounds like a pretty clear suggestion to me that there is some kind of causal connection between the COVID bruhaha and this war.
By the way, otherwise I like Gina, even if she occasionally talks nonsense on Twitter
If your Occamâs razor is that she thinks the richest and probably most powerful person in the world was bought off to start a war, ok then. But other more reasonable interpretations of her message are available.
Maybe writing in plain English rather than clickbait bollocks would be a good idea?
Then we'd actually know what they meant.
That's what I'm finding difficult. Why write it in this way?
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wrote on 1 Mar 2022, 03:14 last edited by
Maybe be a her business model is frothing up the tin hat crowd?
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
@Horace said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
@Klaus said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
Well, I'm not a native speaker, so maybe I'm missing some nuance, but "cue a war" sounds like a pretty clear suggestion to me that there is some kind of causal connection between the COVID bruhaha and this war.
By the way, otherwise I like Gina, even if she occasionally talks nonsense on Twitter
If your Occamâs razor is that she thinks the richest and probably most powerful person in the world was bought off to start a war, ok then. But other more reasonable interpretations of her message are available.
Maybe writing in plain English rather than clickbait bollocks would be a good idea?
Then we'd actually know what they meant.
That's what I'm finding difficult. Why write it in this way?
wrote on 1 Mar 2022, 04:03 last edited by Doctor Phibes 3 Jan 2022, 04:07@Aqua-Letifer said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
@Horace said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
@Klaus said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
Well, I'm not a native speaker, so maybe I'm missing some nuance, but "cue a war" sounds like a pretty clear suggestion to me that there is some kind of causal connection between the COVID bruhaha and this war.
By the way, otherwise I like Gina, even if she occasionally talks nonsense on Twitter
If your Occamâs razor is that she thinks the richest and probably most powerful person in the world was bought off to start a war, ok then. But other more reasonable interpretations of her message are available.
Maybe writing in plain English rather than clickbait bollocks would be a good idea?
Then we'd actually know what they meant.
That's what I'm finding difficult. Why write it in this way?
Writing in short declarative statements.
Implication of great wisdom.
No evidence needed or given.
It's what they want you to think.
Fuck knows why.
A ruthless hegemony undermined by minor celebrities masquerading as prophets.
If challenged can deny meaning.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
@Horace said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
@Klaus said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
Well, I'm not a native speaker, so maybe I'm missing some nuance, but "cue a war" sounds like a pretty clear suggestion to me that there is some kind of causal connection between the COVID bruhaha and this war.
By the way, otherwise I like Gina, even if she occasionally talks nonsense on Twitter
If your Occamâs razor is that she thinks the richest and probably most powerful person in the world was bought off to start a war, ok then. But other more reasonable interpretations of her message are available.
Maybe writing in plain English rather than clickbait bollocks would be a good idea?
Then we'd actually know what they meant.
That's what I'm finding difficult. Why write it in this way?
Writing in short declarative statements.
Implication of great wisdom.
No evidence needed or given.
It's what they want you to think.
Fuck knows why.
A ruthless hegemony undermined by minor celebrities masquerading as prophets.
If challenged can deny meaning.
Twitter word limit.wrote on 1 Mar 2022, 05:38 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
@Horace said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
@Klaus said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
Well, I'm not a native speaker, so maybe I'm missing some nuance, but "cue a war" sounds like a pretty clear suggestion to me that there is some kind of causal connection between the COVID bruhaha and this war.
By the way, otherwise I like Gina, even if she occasionally talks nonsense on Twitter
If your Occamâs razor is that she thinks the richest and probably most powerful person in the world was bought off to start a war, ok then. But other more reasonable interpretations of her message are available.
Maybe writing in plain English rather than clickbait bollocks would be a good idea?
Then we'd actually know what they meant.
That's what I'm finding difficult. Why write it in this way?
Writing in short declarative statements.
Implication of great wisdom.
No evidence needed or given.
It's what they want you to think.
Fuck knows why.
A ruthless hegemony undermined by minor celebrities masquerading as prophets.
If challenged can deny meaning.
Twitter word limit.Yeah, it reads like Bukowski if he hung out with the Lone Gunmen all day instead of drinking his ass off.
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@Horace said in Bret Weinstein and Heather - Darkhorse Podcast:
If COVID is such a windfall for Pfizer, I wonder why its stock price hasn't skyrocketed?
Me too. I bought a chunk when the stock dropped in November but it hasnât recovered very well yet.
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Can we start a go fund me or something for the lamestream media?