GeneraL CyberFunK wrote:Do you think lizardmen would use stumping as a means for procreation?
Only if sperms came out of their stumps.
GeneraL CyberFunK wrote:Do you think lizardmen would use stumping as a means for procreation?
BruceCamblzChin wrote:lol at Burnz' new avatar, can we get 'A mayn mayn MAN!' for his custom title?
Wtf? This theory has been examined in detail and conclusively proven to be false. Not vaccinating your children can be fatal to them and to any other children whom they come in contact with. The pharmaceutical industry is right to attack chiropractors, or indeed anyone, who peddles this bullshit.GameHED wrote:the pharmaceutical industry is attacking the chiropracters now because some of them have been against getting combined vaccines due to the belief it can cause autism.
So if you guys go to a doctor to get your head checked and are told you are autistic you should look into vaccines which is what I have been warning about for ages but nobody actually wants to look into.
Andrew Wakefield (born 1957) is a British former surgeon and medical researcher known for his fraudulent[1] claims of a causative connection between the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine, autism and autistic enterocolitis. The latter controversial term was created by Wakefield to describe an unproven form of inflammatory bowel disease.
Four years after the publication of the study, the findings of other researchers failed to confirm or reproduce Wakefield's.[2] A 2004 investigation by Sunday Times reporter Brian Deer identified undisclosed financial conflicts of interest on Wakefield's part,[3] and most of his coauthors then withdrew their support for the study's interpretations.[4] The British General Medical Council (GMC) conducted an inquiry into allegations of misconduct against Wakefield and two former colleagues.[5] The investigation centred on Deer's numerous findings, including one that autistic children were subjected to unnecessary invasive medical procedures,[6] such as colonoscopy and lumbar puncture, and that Wakefield acted without the required ethical approval from an institutional review board.
On 28 January 2010, a five-member statutory tribunal of the GMC found some three dozen charges proved, including four counts of dishonesty and 12 counts involving the abuse of developmentally challenged children.[7] The panel ruled that Wakefield had "failed in his duties as a responsible consultant", acted both against the interests of his patients, and "dishonestly and irresponsibly" in his published research.[8][9][10] The Lancet immediately and fully retracted his 1998 publication on the basis of the GMC’s findings, noting that elements of the manuscript had been falsified.[11] Wakefield was struck off the Medical Register in May 2010, and may no longer practise medicine.[12]
In January 2011, an article by Brian Deer and its accompanying editorial in BMJ identified Wakefield's work as an "elaborate fraud".[1][13][14] In a follow-up article,[15] Deer said that Wakefield had planned to launch a venture on the back of an MMR vaccination scare that would profit from new medical tests and "litigation driven testing".[16] However, by that time, Wakefield's study and public recommendations against the use of the combined MMR vaccine were linked to a steep decline in vaccination rates in the United Kingdom and a corresponding rise in measles cases, resulting in serious illness and several fatalities.[17][18][19] Wakefield has continued to defend his research and conclusions, saying there was no fraud, hoax or profit motive.[20] The BMJ stands by its story.[21]
In all cases?Megaman wrote:Well actually I do think the flu vaccine is a waste of time.
No, I meant for me. I'm not likely to die from flu and I get paid the same whether I turn up for work or stay home sick.mech wrote:In all cases?Megaman wrote:Well actually I do think the flu vaccine is a waste of time.
selfish wrote:Being a massive fanboy and trying to hide it is Lestat's worst bottleneck.
I find it wierd that in many games we are always seeing aliens as evil evil evil monsters out to kill us. But in real life people want to view them as the answer to evolve humanity or some peaceful good thing without taking into account that they could be just another greedy selfish race that is out to dominate all the different species that are not part of their empire. "we have to be prepared for them and love them" is what a lot of the new agey types say.1. the MAJORITY of UFO sightings occur in South America and Asia. Video of these incidents is all over Youtube. Korea recently had a MASS Ufo sighting which made their news and China had to shut down an airport due to a UFO about a year ago
2. Listen to what the Former CANADIAN Defense Minister says about alien visitation of Earth in the video below.....
/watch?v=mhElE3JILAE
I've owned Gameboy, Gameboy Colour, Game Gear, Neo Geo Pocket Colour, Nomad and DS. Please stop making things up.Now that I found out you don't buy handhelds
Actually you fruit loop, the breaking your fingers comment was stemmed from an old Monty Python and fast forward sketch. Nothing to do with video games or lizard men. Originated from a comedy sketch... So your wankery about how I am all violent and shit is really quite ridiculous. Besides I doubt Vzzzy would want me blowing him if I might bite his Wang off and I bet Itch wouldn't want to rape blow me if I might cave his skull in...GameHED wrote: (notice when general cyberfunk threatend to break my fingers off to stop me from typing posts? Where did he get that from? What games have made him want to enact violent fantasies in the real world? The reptilians.)
Now you know why nintendo is going to be dominant in the future. They still respect chlidren. The consoles don't RROD, the games have happy colours to sooth people, and they bug test things so you never have to patch shit.
Stewart Swerdlow on Coast to Coast July 2007. Stewart Swerdlow in this radio show talks about reptilian race which lives underground and first came here over 800,000 years ago. This information was imparted to him during the 13 years he served as an experimental subject in a government-sponsored mind control project in Montauk, NY. Between 200,000 to 300,000 people were experimented on in Montauk, and most of them did not survive, he said. Mind control now is employed worldwide via satellites, transmission towers, and electronic devices. Among the details Swerdlow shared about the Reptilians: They originated in the Draco star system, and arrived in our solar system via hollowed-out asteroids. They colonized a Pacific content called Lemuria and later battled with the Atlanteans. Both Lemuria and Altanis continents are now submerged inside ocean. Eventually they formed a hybrid race with the Atlanteans. It is from this group that the Illuminati or ruling families descended. There are seven different species in the Draco empire. Elite type has white segmented skin, cat-like eyes, wings, and a pronounced jaw and teeth. The Illuminati are planning a "staged alien invasion" to trick people into forming a one-world government. This fake alien invasion would be carried out by using holographic technology codenamed Project Bluebeam. Ultimately, they seek to send millions of people out to colonize habitable moons of Jupiter and Saturn, Stewart added.