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your favorite billionaire isnt in the business of shooting for the moon or mars or the stars; they're in the business of keeping dullards like you who will never contribute anything meaningful to humanity on life support while you spiral further and further into self-destruction.
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I'm still lost trying to figure out why half of you are mad af all the time.
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Dont worry gravy his racism cant even come close to the true american patriot nazi levels we can achieve
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I really do support masks at the grocery store though. I definitely wouldn’t want your germs on my food. You probably have Hep C from intravenous drug use | |||
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Know your place, son. You cowtow to the whites in power, thats your role. You dont talk down to citizens like that. You shouldnt even address them or make eye contact with them. I wont have immigrants coming here and talking down to natives. Stay in your class, forigner. This is our land, not yours. You're a guest. I'd slap you in the mouth if you spoke in my house like that, guest. You on any watch lists, omar vibes?
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Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends being vaccinated for hepatitis A and hepatitis B before traveling to the Middle East, due to it being one of the most common diseases in Iran. Hepatitis A, a liver disease, spread by consuming contaminated food or water, can cause fever, tiredness, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain and yellowing of the eyes. Hepatitis B is a contagious virus, transmitted through blood and other bodily fluids. Similar symptoms are seen as with hepatitis A. In research conducted in 2009, in mid-endemic areas, such as Iran, the lifetime risk of hepatitis B infection is 20-60% across all age-groups. A vaccine was introduced in Iran through a National Immunization Program in 1993, required for all individuals under 18 years old. Despite efforts, hepatitis A and hepatitis B remain common diseases in Iran. What were you saying, again??? | ||
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