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Edwin's avatar

This is cute, "transgender" and "transexual" are not in the dictionary?

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Kitsune, Maskless Crusader.'s avatar

While you still have this contraband in your possession and before you are carted off for posting from it, may I ask you to look up the definition of “vaccine”, please?

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Medical Truth Podcast's avatar

I believe it shows a picture of Fauci! just like when you look up the word Pedophile, it shows a picture of Biden!

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Kitsune, Maskless Crusader.'s avatar

No no no. Fauci’s mug is the entry for “Science”.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

I will never forget Fauci ‘s quote

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Kitsune, Maskless Crusader.'s avatar

No one should.

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Kitsune, Maskless Crusader.'s avatar

lol.

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Edwin's avatar

Hilarious!

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Edwin's avatar

Excellent question, if I say so myself.

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Edwin's avatar

Actually, I didn't write the article.

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Cathleen's avatar

Our Webster 1977 copyright dictionary says: 1. Vaccine - derived from cows infected with cowpox or inoculated with its virus. 2. matter or a preparation containing the virus of cowpox in a form used for vaccination. A preparation of killed microorganisms, living attenuated organisms, or living fully virulent organisms that is administer to produce or artificially increase immunity to a particular disease.

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Kitsune, Maskless Crusader.'s avatar

Thanks.

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ABIGAIL REPORTS's avatar

Great history Edwin.

My parents bought a full set of Encyclopedias when I was in 6th grade, on a shoestring budget, and made payments. I was the first to use them for HS. My Dad's name was in the history section on Corregidor. That was a surprise. It was just a short paragraph about him and a PFC climbing a telegraph pole to hoist our Flag on Corregidor when Gen. MacArthur retook it. Left out, the official Flag raising was two weeks later. It was supposed to be the first Flag to go to the General. They climbed under Sniper fire. And Dad a SGT, was a full Italian, born to Naturalized parents. So first full American citizen. Not a word was mentioned about discrimination of different nationalities that was happening back then. http://corregidor.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=history&action=print&thread=503.

I Love old books.

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Edwin's avatar

He was there, how proud you must be of him!

He's like my father in law, who was at 17 on the first boat to Guadalcanal, which became "The issue is in doubt." They held on, and it became the greatest victory in history (according to some).

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ABIGAIL REPORTS's avatar

That was a very brutal battle. Many dead were left behind. That part doesn't get told.

Many men who were out of work due to the Depression when they were 17-18 were in boot camp when Pearl was bombed. My dad was, nationality made finding work harder. He was 503rd Airborne., 5 major battles.

Hub's eldest brother was Navy and when the Lady Lexington's replaced. saw launched was aboard it. His middle brother was in the Korean War. Hub was the Vietnam Era till Trump made the Blue Water Navy Nam Veterans.

None of them talk much about it either.

We have two nephews 1 in the Army, 1 Border Patrol, and are brothers. Another is ready to join.

Any war battle you walk away from whole is a victory and blessing. I can imagine the PSTD that went untreated by our stupid non-caring government.

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Renee Marie's avatar

THAT is so cool! 💥🙌

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Medical Truth Podcast's avatar

The true definition and answer to all of life is found in the Holy Bible and not in these new revised Bibles that the God hating Communist are trying to redefine and shove down everybody's throat!

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Edwin's avatar

Exactly!

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Frederick R Smith's avatar

Now I know why I have a paper book Webster’s from that era on my bookshelf.

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Edwin's avatar

You, among many, I would expect it. A brilliant writer, what do you have for us in the coming days?

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Frederick R Smith's avatar

Well thanks for the generous kudos. Frankly, there are a many topics to work on, and maybe I need to write them on notes and put in a bag to shake and pick!

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Cathleen's avatar

Our Webster 1977 copyright dictionary says: marriage the state of being married. the mutual relation of husband and wife. the institution where by men and women are joined in a special kind of social and legal dependence for the purpose of founding and maintaining a family.

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Frederick R Smith's avatar

You gave an idea for an essay!

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Edwin's avatar

Cathleen, congratulations. An idea is the most powerful thing, even more powerful than that of the atom!

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Kathleen Pimentel's avatar

Free market capitalism is no longer free. Consortium of price fixing and food production sabotage; destructive measures aimed at housing using various weapons continually distort economies and communities. The attacks are coming from communistic forces in plain sight. Fighting back will take monumental effort which requires identifying traitors in our midst.

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Stanley Twigg's avatar

I'm shocked at how definitions affected me. They seem like relics from a distant past or a parallel universe. They messed with our brains big time.

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Edwin's avatar

Yes, why would anyone wish to change them, now we know they wish to change them all, not just a few, the same sentence has a vastly different meaning today!

This is madness.

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jean's avatar

The good old days??

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Kenn's avatar

The good old days.

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Edwin's avatar

Not perfect, but a heck of a lot better.

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Catherine Brown's avatar

About a year ago I purchased a very large,.old dictionary at a thrift store. I wanted to have it on havd.as "they" keep changing the definitions of words.

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Frederick R Smith's avatar

Amen!

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Edwin's avatar

Well I would if I had a copy.

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Edwin's avatar

No problem, it is a common mistake.

I would look up a whole lot of words, "vaccine" being one of them, a suggestion made by another reader.

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Cathleen's avatar

The past tense of wake is woke or waked.

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