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By *areman OP   Man
3 weeks ago

Wymondham

The Dear Leader has announced that taking this medication in pregnancy is responsible for autism in the child. The Sublime Ruler asserts that he is personally responsible for this discovery.

There is no evidence whatever for this: recent large scale sudies agree that the Beloved Genius is as usual lying. Why?

Tylenol (American brand of paracetamol) shares wil crash on the news. But that's ok. After enough discounted shares have been bought by His Majesty and his associates, we can confidently expect a study by RFK exonerating the medicine...

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By *awihMan
3 weeks ago

Aldershot

Still waiting for the tangerine twat to inject himself with bleach to prevent Covid. Probably take the fake tan out as well 🤣

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By *ad Bod ManMan
3 weeks ago

Gloucester


"The Dear Leader has announced that taking this medication in pregnancy is responsible for autism in the child. The Sublime Ruler asserts that he is personally responsible for this discovery.

There is no evidence whatever for this: recent large scale sudies agree that the Beloved Genius is as usual lying. Why?

Tylenol (American brand of paracetamol) shares wil crash on the news. But that's ok. After enough discounted shares have been bought by His Majesty and his associates, we can confidently expect a study by RFK exonerating the medicine...

"

He’s a cunt

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By *os001Man
3 weeks ago

Oxford

Total twat.

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By *alterP888Man
3 weeks ago

Bridlington North

Lawyers lining up to sue given US courts tend to be generous with insurance money

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By *a123Man
3 weeks ago

anglesey

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By *20ash1234Man
3 weeks ago

carlisle

I thought it was from Harvard n some other universities?

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By *treyu500Man
3 weeks ago

Australia

I'm embarrassed for Americans at this point. It's like watching a really cringey part of a movie where you look at the ground until the moment has passed.

But, it's real life and the fucking eejit on the TV is the elected leader of the most powerful country in the world.

I don't even find it funny anymore. I just want it to end. They would be better off making decisions with one of those magic 8 balls 🎱.

"Should we invade Canada"

Vigorously shakes the ball......

"Yes".

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By *tar33Man
3 weeks ago

North London (outer)


"The Dear Leader has announced that taking this medication in pregnancy is responsible for autism in the child. The Sublime Ruler asserts that he is personally responsible for this discovery.

There is no evidence whatever for this: recent large scale sudies agree that the Beloved Genius is as usual lying. Why?

Tylenol (American brand of paracetamol) shares wil crash on the news. But that's ok. After enough discounted shares have been bought by His Majesty and his associates, we can confidently expect a study by RFK exonerating the medicine...

"

I agree with most of this, however Tylenol is just a generic drug, like Paracetamol, than can be purchased over the counter for cents/pence so no business is going to worry about shares crashing.

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By *ohnnyangerMan
3 weeks ago

Dorking


"The Dear Leader has announced that taking this medication in pregnancy is responsible for autism in the child. The Sublime Ruler asserts that he is personally responsible for this discovery.

There is no evidence whatever for this: recent large scale sudies agree that the Beloved Genius is as usual lying. Why?

Tylenol (American brand of paracetamol) shares wil crash on the news. But that's ok. After enough discounted shares have been bought by His Majesty and his associates, we can confidently expect a study by RFK exonerating the medicine...

I agree with most of this, however Tylenol is just a generic drug, like Paracetamol, than can be purchased over the counter for cents/pence so no business is going to worry about shares crashing."

Well no it's not a generic name though - Tylenol is a brand. The shares of Kenvue (who split off from Johnson & Johnson) are dropping because the president kept screaming their brand name over and over again. It's more akin to saying Panadol instead of paracetamol

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By *areman OP   Man
3 weeks ago

Wymondham

Apologies, in the interest of balance.

A relationship etween paracetamol and autism has been suspected for some time. Some large studies have flagged an association, but...

Correlation doesn't mean causation, and there are certainly other factors at work in the huge upsurge in autism seen in recent years - including overdiagnosis.

Meanwhile, as Fergie staggers into the frame - did the Mango Mussolini screw her??? watch this space.

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By *ickSeekerMan
3 weeks ago

Canterbury

Ah, that explains it all! 💡 His mum must have taken tons of both, causing real damage to 'the product'! 💊💊💊

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By *areman OP   Man
3 weeks ago

Wymondham


"I agree with most of this, however Tylenol is just a generic drug, like Paracetamol, than can be purchased over the counter for cents/pence so no business is going to worry about shares crashing."

"Highly capable super genius Donald Trump struggled repeatedly to read the name of the drug he'd called an entire press conference about. Eventually he just settled on its brand name, Tylenol."

(The Mirror, today)

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By *rowserMan
3 weeks ago

East Kent

Remarkable man - not content with pursuing the Nobel Peace Prize, Trump must now be eyeing the Nobel for Medicine too. Literature next, perhaps? We shall not see his like again.

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By *andomguy321Man
3 weeks ago

reading

Buttons - So easily pushed

Reactions - Predictably hysterical

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By *leepflowerMan
3 weeks ago

Leek

I'd take health advice from Keith Richards before I took it from RFK Jr.

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By *tar33Man
3 weeks ago

North London (outer)


"I'd take health advice from Keith Richards before I took it from RFK Jr."

Similarly, I'd take marriage advice from Cliff Richard before believing a word of what Trump says.

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By *arridMan
3 weeks ago

Brighton


"I'd take health advice from Keith Richards before I took it from RFK Jr.

Similarly, I'd take marriage advice from Cliff Richard before believing a word of what Trump says."

I’d rather hear a seminar lecture by Prince Andrew on ‘Responsible Royal Relationships’ than hear Trump.

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By *dstefiMan
3 weeks ago

Solihull

I think I'd actually take advice off Andrew Tate about how to have a healthy non-abusive relationship before anything Trump has to say about anything.

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By *omo-ErectusMan
3 weeks ago

Bolton

Trump said Tylenol (a brand name), not paracetamol.

While paracetamol is the active ingredient in tylenol, formulations with additional active ingredients intended to target specific applications are sold under the Tylenol brand. These can include codeine as co-codamol, dextromethorphan, methocarbamol, guaifenesin, pseudoephedrine, caffeine, diphenhydramine, chlorpheniramine and phenylephrine.

So, Tylenol is not just paracetamol.

Sorry

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By *3versMan
3 weeks ago

glasgow


"Trump said Tylenol (a brand name), not paracetamol.

While paracetamol is the active ingredient in tylenol, formulations with additional active ingredients intended to target specific applications are sold under the Tylenol brand. These can include codeine as co-codamol, dextromethorphan, methocarbamol, guaifenesin, pseudoephedrine, caffeine, diphenhydramine, chlorpheniramine and phenylephrine.

So, Tylenol is not just paracetamol.

Sorry"

He wouldn't be capable of saying acetaminophen

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By *andomguy321Man
3 weeks ago

reading

Oh diddums ... Has the nasty orange man accused the massive multinational pharmaceutical companies that dominate the global drug market of damaging people's health?

How dare he!

A surprising number of staunch supporters of Big Pharma on here then.

The same Big Pharma that spends 19 times more on advertisements than on research.

($$ Just a friendly reminder that it's never been about your health $$)

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By *ewBrumBiMan
3 weeks ago

Birmingham B15

The Teflon is good for you, actually!

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By *areman OP   Man
3 weeks ago

Wymondham


""Trump said Tylenol ... and phenylephrine."

"

Well done, Wikipedia. As noted above - with source - Trump couldn't pronounce acetoaminophen* because it had more than two syllables. Someone else crossed the Presidential literacy barrier, presumably, whispering "Tylenol" in his earpiece. Incidentally few if any of the additions Wikipedia lists could be prescribed to pregnant women...

*Or N-acetyl-para-aminophenol.. TY Wikipedia.

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By *alking HeadMan
3 weeks ago

Bolton


"Apologies, in the interest of balance.

A relationship etween paracetamol and autism has been suspected for some time. Some large studies have flagged an association, but...

Correlation doesn't mean causation, and there are certainly other factors at work in the huge upsurge in autism seen in recent years - including overdiagnosis.

Meanwhile, as Fergie staggers into the frame - did the Mango Mussolini screw her??? watch this space.

"

As paracetamol is so universally used, even in pregnant women, it's impossible to draw any meaningful relationship. You might as well be talking about tea consumption and mathematical ability.

There is an inverse relationship between the FT index and length of women's skirts. Does this mean we are going to have the chancellor trying to influence the catwalk at all?

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By *andomguy321Man
3 weeks ago

reading

According to Reuters -

Tylenol generates roughly $1 billion in annual sales for Kenvue, according to an estimate from brokerage Morningstar.

[Specific Tylenol profit figures are not readily available publicly]

'If' culpable to a significant degree, would they admit to their product contributing to the fourfold increase in diagnosed Autism in the U.S over the past 20 years?

Just a thought

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By *lexieMan
3 weeks ago

Just north of Southampton


"Remarkable man - not content with pursuing the Nobel Peace Prize, Trump must now be eyeing the Nobel for Medicine too. Literature next, perhaps? We shall not see his like again. "

I think you will, he is heading for a third term of office... to be the most successful president ever! The majority of Americans love him. It appears that he is also eligible to run for priminister here in the Uk as he has a Scottish mother! So, we have a successor to Heir Starmer waiting in the wings

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By *lexieMan
3 weeks ago

Just north of Southampton


"Oh diddums ... Has the nasty orange man accused the massive multinational pharmaceutical companies that dominate the global drug market of damaging people's health?

How dare he!

A surprising number of staunch supporters of Big Pharma on here then.

The same Big Pharma that spends 19 times more on advertisements than on research.

($$ Just a friendly reminder that it's never been about your health $$) "

Pharmaceutical companies should be nationalised. Who in their right minds can condone medication being sold for profit! Unless you have shares in the drug companies of course and have no concerns about profiteering from people being sick! I wish we had some politicians...

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By *lackbootzMan
3 weeks ago

Hayes, Middx


"I'd take health advice from Keith Richards before I took it from RFK Jr.

Similarly, I'd take marriage advice from Cliff Richard before believing a word of what Trump says."

Are you Sue Barker..?

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By *3versMan
3 weeks ago

glasgow


"Apologies, in the interest of balance.

A relationship etween paracetamol and autism has been suspected for some time. Some large studies have flagged an association, but...

Correlation doesn't mean causation, and there are certainly other factors at work in the huge upsurge in autism seen in recent years - including overdiagnosis.

Meanwhile, as Fergie staggers into the frame - did the Mango Mussolini screw her??? watch this space.

As paracetamol is so universally used, even in pregnant women, it's impossible to draw any meaningful relationship. You might as well be talking about tea consumption and mathematical ability.

There is an inverse relationship between the FT index and length of women's skirts. Does this mean we are going to have the chancellor trying to influence the catwalk at all? "

It's modelled in animal studies, mice and rats which have a similar physiology to humans for this purpose

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By *andomguy321Man
3 weeks ago

reading


"I'd take health advice from Keith Richards before I took it from RFK Jr.

Similarly, I'd take marriage advice from Cliff Richard before believing a word of what Trump says.

Are you Sue Barker..? "

If so ..... 'Congratulations'

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By *3versMan
3 weeks ago

glasgow


"I'd take health advice from Keith Richards before I took it from RFK Jr.

Similarly, I'd take marriage advice from Cliff Richard before believing a word of what Trump says.

Are you Sue Barker..?

If so ..... 'Congratulations'"

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By *tar33Man
3 weeks ago

North London (outer)


"I'd take health advice from Keith Richards before I took it from RFK Jr.

Similarly, I'd take marriage advice from Cliff Richard before believing a word of what Trump says.

Are you Sue Barker..?

If so ..... 'Congratulations'"

Good point, although as we all know, Cliff remains a 'Bachelor Boy'.

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By *nderfaceMan
3 weeks ago

grenagh area

I have a two bottles of generic Tylenol in my cabinet,500 capsules in each.

I also have aspirin,1000 capsules.

Purchased over the counter in the USA.

Much cheaper than any European state.

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By *ihornMan
3 weeks ago

Npt. Newport


"Oh diddums ... Has the nasty orange man accused the massive multinational pharmaceutical companies that dominate the global drug market of damaging people's health?

How dare he!

A surprising number of staunch supporters of Big Pharma on here then.

The same Big Pharma that spends 19 times more on advertisements than on research.

($$ Just a friendly reminder that it's never been about your health $$) "

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By *ihornMan
3 weeks ago

Npt. Newport


"Remarkable man - not content with pursuing the Nobel Peace Prize, Trump must now be eyeing the Nobel for Medicine too. Literature next, perhaps? We shall not see his like again.

I think you will, he is heading for a third term of office... to be the most successful president ever! The majority of Americans love him. It appears that he is also eligible to run for priminister here in the Uk as he has a Scottish mother! So, we have a successor to Heir Starmer waiting in the wings "

Class

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By *ubbdaddyMan
3 weeks ago

London

He really will do anything to distract from pressure to release the Epstein papers. We'll probably get the truth 10 years after the final deaths of the powerful men implicated. It will make Harvey Weinstein look like Harry Styles.

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By *idingcockMan
3 weeks ago

Driffield

I think you’re missing the point: it’s his pathological need to be in the news everyday that’s driving all this nonsense. Next week he might well be recommending aspirin used as a suppository. He must have an Achilles heel we just need someone to find it and expose him to ridicule.

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By *eefandfurMan
3 weeks ago

Edinburgh

There has been a significant rise in the diagnosis of Autism in children. It's still unclear how much of that is due to improved awareness. There have also been some literature reviews that show a significant association between paracetamol/acetaminophen and autism.

Maybe a more cautious approach would be sensible, maybe further research is justified.

It wouldn't be the first time that a medication was found to be less safe, or less effective, even after a long time in use.

Choosing your, or your family's medicine based on whether or not you like the person that gave you some information doesn't seem like a sensible, informed decision.

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By *ocbigMan
3 weeks ago

Birmingham


"There has been a significant rise in the diagnosis of Autism in children. It's still unclear how much of that is due to improved awareness. There have also been some literature reviews that show a significant association between paracetamol/acetaminophen and autism.

Maybe a more cautious approach would be sensible, maybe further research is justified.

It wouldn't be the first time that a medication was found to be less safe, or less effective, even after a long time in use.

Choosing your, or your family's medicine based on whether or not you like the person that gave you some information doesn't seem like a sensible, informed decision. "

Indeed but even if the person that I like most on the world told me anything medicine related, especially if not medically trained and of a scientific mind, then I would seek out the studies and check before making any changes.

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By *treyu500Man
3 weeks ago

Australia

I just watched him blame china for air pollution in America because "wind blows". Meanwhile he has changed policy to allow companies to pollute freely. Fracking is slowly destroying America under their feet, polluting water.

I'm not sure if it was AI and it actually doesn't even matter at this point. He says ridiculous stuff daily.

He also stopped 7 wars apparently lol- including one between countries he couldn't even name .

All the people he put in power are either not qualified to be there or have a very obvious agenda/reason to spread misinformation and utilise smoke and mirror tactics - admittedly , nothing new in politics but rarely this blatantly obvious.

There may be some credibility to these claims about autism but it would be utterly foolish to take anything this man or his cronies say without a kg of salt.

He also flip flopped again on his stance on Ukraine, I'll paraphrase - "a round of very tough tariffs for russia and they will give back all of Ukraine".

Next week, he might claim he can solve world hunger by feeding people moon cheese

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By *alking HeadMan
3 weeks ago

Bolton


"Apologies, in the interest of balance.

A relationship etween paracetamol and autism has been suspected for some time. Some large studies have flagged an association, but...

Correlation doesn't mean causation, and there are certainly other factors at work in the huge upsurge in autism seen in recent years - including overdiagnosis.

Meanwhile, as Fergie staggers into the frame - did the Mango Mussolini screw her??? watch this space.

As paracetamol is so universally used, even in pregnant women, it's impossible to draw any meaningful relationship. You might as well be talking about tea consumption and mathematical ability.

There is an inverse relationship between the FT index and length of women's skirts. Does this mean we are going to have the chancellor trying to influence the catwalk at all?

It's modelled in animal studies, mice and rats which have a similar physiology to humans for this purpose "

Autism in rats and mice, but we find it difficult to diagnose in humans quite often?

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By *3versMan
3 weeks ago

glasgow


"Apologies, in the interest of balance.

A relationship etween paracetamol and autism has been suspected for some time. Some large studies have flagged an association, but...

Correlation doesn't mean causation, and there are certainly other factors at work in the huge upsurge in autism seen in recent years - including overdiagnosis.

Meanwhile, as Fergie staggers into the frame - did the Mango Mussolini screw her??? watch this space.

As paracetamol is so universally used, even in pregnant women, it's impossible to draw any meaningful relationship. You might as well be talking about tea consumption and mathematical ability.

There is an inverse relationship between the FT index and length of women's skirts. Does this mean we are going to have the chancellor trying to influence the catwalk at all?

It's modelled in animal studies, mice and rats which have a similar physiology to humans for this purpose

Autism in rats and mice, but we find it difficult to diagnose in humans quite often?"

They can replicate some of the same key behaviours in rodents that humans display with autism

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By *eefandfurMan
3 weeks ago

Edinburgh

Doing experiments on groups of pregnant women to check if their babies suffer damage wouldn't get ethical approval.

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By *m3232Man
3 weeks ago

maidenhead

Well the problem is coming from somewhere and I would rather have them trying to sort it than the problems happening to kids now.

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By *areman OP   Man
3 weeks ago

Wymondham

"There have also been some literature reviews that show a significant association between paracetamol/acetaminophen and autism."

A literature review isn't original research, but summarises the pre-existing literature on the topic, or some of it. More accurately, "Some..." (I'll take your word for more than one) "...literature reviews cite research claiming a significant association..."

It's almost a given that a literature review cites several opinions, not just one.

Would you mind giving us the title of at least one of those literature reviews?

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By *arridMan
3 weeks ago

Brighton


"Well the problem is coming from somewhere and I would rather have them trying to sort it than the problems happening to kids now. "

What makes you think autism is a problem? Or were you referring to Trumps policies about splitting up families?

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By *ocbigMan
3 weeks ago

Birmingham


"Apologies, in the interest of balance.

A relationship etween paracetamol and autism has been suspected for some time. Some large studies have flagged an association, but...

Correlation doesn't mean causation, and there are certainly other factors at work in the huge upsurge in autism seen in recent years - including overdiagnosis.

Meanwhile, as Fergie staggers into the frame - did the Mango Mussolini screw her??? watch this space.

As paracetamol is so universally used, even in pregnant women, it's impossible to draw any meaningful relationship. You might as well be talking about tea consumption and mathematical ability.

There is an inverse relationship between the FT index and length of women's skirts. Does this mean we are going to have the chancellor trying to influence the catwalk at all?

It's modelled in animal studies, mice and rats which have a similar physiology to humans for this purpose

Autism in rats and mice, but we find it difficult to diagnose in humans quite often?

They can replicate some of the same key behaviours in rodents that humans display with autism"

When you have met one person (or mouse) with autism, you have met…one person (or mouse) with autism

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By *m3232Man
3 weeks ago

maidenhead


"Well the problem is coming from somewhere and I would rather have them trying to sort it than the problems happening to kids now.

What makes you think autism is a problem? Or were you referring to Trumps policies about splitting up families?

"

Seeing my my Mrs works at a special needs school I know what the problem is. Bad parenting also is part of the problem.

The problem starts with what we eat drink or get injected in to people this is fact.

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By *astDevonGuyMan
3 weeks ago

East Devon

“For every ill there is a pill , for every pill there is an ill” Once said to me by a pharmacologist and never forgotten. I’m a great believer in the individuals right to choose what they take or not take .

But had I been in the press conference when Trump announced this, my question to him would have been “ exactly how much Paracetamol did your Momma take whilst she was expecting you “

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By *wladMan
3 weeks ago

high wycombe


"Well the problem is coming from somewhere and I would rather have them trying to sort it than the problems happening to kids now. "

And by sorting it you mean firing all the people who know what they're doing, replacing them with idiots and doing no actual research

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By *idingcockMan
3 weeks ago

Driffield

Talking about paracetamol or vaccines means people are not talking about air pollution, forever chemicals and the loss of biodiversity. Trump is not as daft as he looks.

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By *arridMan
3 weeks ago

Brighton


"Well the problem is coming from somewhere and I would rather have them trying to sort it than the problems happening to kids now.

What makes you think autism is a problem? Or were you referring to Trumps policies about splitting up families?

Seeing my my Mrs works at a special needs school I know what the problem is. Bad parenting also is part of the problem.

The problem starts with what we eat drink or get injected in to people this is fact. "

Is it a fact? Can you direct me to the online link to the evidence about which particular food and drink or injection causes autism? It’s strange, odd and alarming that all the medical evidence points to people being born with autism and all this time, you KNEW it was down to bad parenting. Does your wife say this to her pupils’ parents, I wonder?

Of course, if you can’t share your evidence, I will fully understand.

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By *dstefiMan
3 weeks ago

Solihull


"But had I been in the press conference when Trump announced this, my question to him would have been “ exactly how much Paracetamol did your Momma take whilst she was expecting you “

"

Became generally used and commercially available in 1950 is the US so I'd guess she probably used aspirin.

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By *arridMan
3 weeks ago

Brighton

Tonic, spiced citrus tomato

Work it out, wiseguy.

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By *avyashMan
3 weeks ago

Near Retford


"I think you’re missing the point: it’s his pathological need to be in the news everyday that’s driving all this nonsense. Next week he might well be recommending aspirin used as a suppository. He must have an Achilles heel we just need someone to find it and expose him to ridicule. "

Swollen though his ankles are, he has no Achilles Heel. He proved over and over that he can say and do anything he wants, and nobody will do a single thing about it.

The 2026 midterms will be a shitshow. The Democrats will gain lots of seats and gain House and Senate majorities and then proceed to do absolutely fuck all (as they have been doing so far).

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By *ocbigMan
3 weeks ago

Birmingham


"Well the problem is coming from somewhere and I would rather have them trying to sort it than the problems happening to kids now.

What makes you think autism is a problem? Or were you referring to Trumps policies about splitting up families?

Seeing my my Mrs works at a special needs school I know what the problem is. Bad parenting also is part of the problem.

The problem starts with what we eat drink or get injected in to people this is fact. "

Evidence?

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By *ocbigMan
3 weeks ago

Birmingham

If indeed the assertions are true (humour me) then if the food/drink assertions particularly are fact, then one should surely be able to eat oneself autistic, and conversely a change of diet could reverse autism…not really.

So a load of unproven opinions then…

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