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My question was sarcasm.
Oh. Well, I'm in a medical town and it's a topic of concern here. If you could post any future sarcastic comments in pink, that would be great. Use the little palette icon next to the font size menu.
 
Oh. Well, I'm in a medical town and it's a topic of concern here. If you could post any future sarcastic comments in pink, that would be great. Use the little palette icon next to the font size menu.
The sarcasm was because turbo cancer isn't a thing that exists.

If that's a topic in your town, I'd suggest going to another town for healthcare needs. đź‘Ť
 
The sarcasm was because turbo cancer isn't a thing that exists.
I'm hearing there have been more fast-growing cancers over the past few years. Most of this from vaccinated staff at the two big hospitals.
 
I'm hearing there have been more fast-growing cancers over the past few years. Most of this from vaccinated staff at the two big hospitals.
Yes, the question was meant to expose your medical ignorance and it worked quite well.

RFKjr appreciates your vote
 
RFKjr appreciates your vote
I think you missed the point: regardless of whether the science experiment also causes turbo cancers, which just means a fast-growing variety, these were rising before the COVID-19 debacle. It's environmental or perhaps genetic but most likely at least a combination that includes the first.
 
I think you missed the point: regardless of whether the science experiment also causes turbo cancers, which just means a fast-growing variety, these were rising before the COVID-19 debacle. It's environmental or perhaps genetic but most likely at least a combination that includes the first.
There is no such thing as turbo cancer.

So I didn't miss the bullshit that you believe to be fact
 
There is no such thing as turbo cancer.
It's slang for any of the fast growing variety, including some that were not so fast before. They seemed to arrive with a general surge in odd cancers:

Ogino’s review found that across the years of the study, the average yearly climb in colorectal cancer in young adults was about 2% in the US, Australia, Canada, France and Japan. In the UK, it’s almost 3% per year in England, Scotland and Wales. In Korea and Ecuador, it is roughly 5% per year.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/14/health/early-onset-cancer-increase/index.html
 
Does turbo cancer have overdrive, because if so, that'd be some way serious shit.
 
There has to be a correlation to something in their environment. What I don't know, but something has to be common to all those different geographical areas where cancer is rising.
There's some discussion of this. The general take is that it has to be airborne pollution of some kind, possibly that reached a threshold of exposure where we are all saturated in it.
 
How is the free market going to fix the problems of pollution, microplastics, soy food, preservatives and coloring?
This is a good question.

In my view, capitalism is an economic system; we also have a political system for a reason.

The free market will offer alternatives to the polluting stuff.

The political system should impose liabilities where externalities affect others.
 
Does turbo cancer have overdrive, because if so, that'd be some way serious shit.
It's a completely made up thing, so you can add whatever features you want to have. I'm wanting a cup holder for my beer.
 
There's some discussion of this. The general take is that it has to be airborne pollution of some kind, possibly that reached a threshold of exposure where we are all saturated in it.

It's possible. I guess we wait until they figure it out.
 
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