"Rolling Stone 'Horse Dewormer' Hit-Piece Debunked After Hospital Says No Ivermectin Overdoses".
I particularly enjoyed the photo of people lining up outside a hospital wearing winter jackets and overcoats - in Oklahoma, in August.
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"Rolling Stone 'Horse Dewormer' Hit-Piece Debunked After Hospital Says No Ivermectin Overdoses".
I particularly enjoyed the photo of people lining up outside a hospital wearing winter jackets and overcoats - in Oklahoma, in August.
Too good to check. Hey, it's got everything... idiot Trumptards shooting each other in flyover country, overdosing on horse medicine, overloading medical facilities...
ReplyDeleteThese people are shameless. This is not the result of an error. They hate us and nothing will restrain them. What limits do you really think they will acknowledge in dealing with the menace they portray us to be? We're barely human.
Maybe.
What limits? Ultimately, none.
ReplyDeleteInvermectin is the main ingredient in the heart worm medicine I give my dog monthly. Been giving it to her for eight years now, and apparently it can be used in humans for other reasons than worming. I asked her what she thought about Oklahomans using it to kill Oklahomans during the Oklahoman winter (which takes place in August)) and she promptly took a dump.
ReplyDeleteYou have a smart dog, Rebecca!
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