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Fantastic stuff, *promote.
I was taken aback when it was zooming back in, hoping to recognize something familiar on the way back to earth, and how ridiculously tiny we are.
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There's some *quality footage in here, but I wish this was the whole video.
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>> ^blankfist:
I refuse to listen to any "truth" if it's not going to be presented in a halfway decent platform.
No vote.
As a generalizing statement that's probably one of the most ignorant things I have read in a long time.
Although, pertaining to this video, I'm inclined to agree.
I didn't know that deserved a downvote though - I though asking questions was good.
I've been on youtube and noticed that there are an awful lot of videos by people claiming they’ve had muscular side effects after having the shot.
I'm not a doctor. I'm not a researcher. I'm not an investigative reporter. I'm not choosing sides. I'm not making solid decisions. I'm not pointing fingers or blaming anyone...
I didn't watch the video (didn't get a chance) so I didn't vote on it. I've seen this type of story, time and again. I'm feeling indifferent and desensitized over the controversy.
I’m just asking a question because it seemed to need asking.
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>> ^Sagemind:
Why do I keep hearing about this same side effect?
Is this more common than we are let to believe?
- Just asking the question!
No, it's not. Media sensationalism is what makes this seem to be more common than 1 in a million, when it really is. And just FYI, 1 in a million means there are 307 people in the US living with Dystonia.
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Hmm... looks like no one on the sift is a fan of Warcraft II
Nice reference, ant
In reply to this comment by ant:
"Stop poking me." [explodes]
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I see you liked my link?
In reply to this comment by gwiz665:
You sneaky bastard.