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@mngrif
K. Guess I just don't get it.
Maybe the next one.

@mngrif
What's so hilarious about that? I bought my copy of the cookbook in probably '89 or '90.

@freemo @design_RG

Oooooo.... Kaaay....

Disappointing, but unfortunately, not unexpected.

@freemo @design_RG

As forum manager, I had to demonstrate the highest standard and not sink to their level.

Your forum, your choice whether to take the high road or the low road.

@freemo @design_RG

"Dont confuse the fact that no one is willing to talk to you or explain to you how due to your obnoxious personality as being the same as there not being an answer."

"Thats not how it works and its a reflection of just how grossly uneducated you are."

"You can go away now, you are either a troll or an idiot with a big ego."

When I worked as a forum manager on a now long defunct service, the number 1 rule was "no ad hominem"

I'm surprised (and somewhat disappointed) to be seeing it here lately.

Scott And Scurvy

(alternate title might be
'The Arduous Journey to the Concept of Dietary Deficiency")

idlewords.com/2010/03/scott_an

@binsrc
Science is never "conclusive" or "settled." It always tells us the state of our guesstimate of reality for today. Next year, or next decade, or next century another study will come out to contradict, or modify it.
So, I find all studies to be a 1 on the conclusive scale...

Increased Risk of Noninfluenza Respiratory Virus Infections Associated With Receipt of Inactivated Influenza Vaccine

doi.org/10.1093/cid/cis307

@binsrc
Just tried to get it from Sci-hub. Both domains are currently throwing a 500 Internal Server error.

Hepatitis B triple series vaccine and developmental disability in US children aged 1–9 years

doi.org/10.1080/02772240701806

@freemo
For the fediverse at large.

(though you may take credit for the disclaimer)

Does this study say HepB causes autism? No, it does not.

Hepatitis B Vaccination of Male Neonates and Autism Diagnosis, NHIS 1997–2002

doi.org/10.1080/15287394.2010.

Ignore if you are in a happy mood! 

@zevahs
When I look at the present state of my world, it's so great. I have a roof over my head, and a stack of firewood and a tank of oil to keep me dry and warm. The cows across the street peacefully munch the grass, and the birds and squirrels do bird and squirrel things that are sometimes fun to watch. I have a wonderful wife, and 3 cats and a dog that are often amusing. We've had plentiful rain this year, below average some months, above average most months, just as it should be.
Whatever happens in the world that some people see as a mess has no effect on my tranquil center. As I look around at this moment, life is wonderful. I can say this at any moment I choose to look around... and do.
Yes, some things can be improved. I improve those things at the local level that I can. Let everyone else to the same, and the world will take care of itself.

@freemo
Yes, you even favorited the links I sent.

As I said, this topic seems to be a hot button for you, so perhaps next time the subject comes across my radar, I'll start out by posting the direct links instead of amateurish powerpoints that seem to engender immediate ridicule.

"Since you did not provide any studies that I could read that might have been quality I presumed that is likely the case here as well, since I was not given the means to determine otherwise."

<sigh> I did provide links to the studies at

Journal
Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry

Journal
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health

Obviously I believe that vaccination is beneficial. I also believe there are risks, and that "informed consent" requires ALL known risks to be be disclosed. And with that, I think this topic is exhausted... perhaps until next time.

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