Someone asked me a similar question this morning on my stack. Here is my reply.
"Evil villains always produce an antidote in case their poison is used against them.
Fortunately, buried in the fine print, Moderna published the antidotes in it's mRNA patent. Some of it is mentioned in this post.
secularheretic.substack…
Many also have bugout places far from syphilization."
https://secularheretic.substack.com/p/i-overcame-morgellons-disease-with
Thanks for the link Kyle. Did you mean to call it syphilization? If so I live it!!! Will add it to my neologism- vexine and I also use Viri to express my disdain for these concepts
I love it but live it isn’t totally wrong either
I thought you meant to say live it:) We all kinda have to, whether we like it or not.
Yes. Syphilization. But I cant take credit for it. Edward Abbey used it in his writing.
Viri is Latin plural of the word for “man”. “V” is sounded like “W” in classical Latin so comes out “Weary”.
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Someone asked me a similar question this morning on my stack. Here is my reply.
"Evil villains always produce an antidote in case their poison is used against them.
Fortunately, buried in the fine print, Moderna published the antidotes in it's mRNA patent. Some of it is mentioned in this post.
https://secularheretic.substack.com/p/i-overcame-morgellons-disease-with
Many also have bugout places far from syphilization."
Thanks for the link Kyle. Did you mean to call it syphilization? If so I live it!!! Will add it to my neologism- vexine and I also use Viri to express my disdain for these concepts
I love it but live it isn’t totally wrong either
I thought you meant to say live it:) We all kinda have to, whether we like it or not.
Yes. Syphilization. But I cant take credit for it. Edward Abbey used it in his writing.
Viri is Latin plural of the word for “man”. “V” is sounded like “W” in classical Latin so comes out “Weary”.