I'm very curious about the organization behind this quiz -- is it a hoax, or a bunch of genuine nutjobs?
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Tools of the Man, allayez.
Who'm I kidding--I don't know his name and he's probably eating my candy as we speak.
This is my fear. I handed eight bucks to some kid who told me she lives on the second floor.
This question bugged me:
The U.S. is the most technologically advanced nation in the world.
Because there are any number of ways to measure "technologically advanced nations."
Bon, we all know you're a tool of the man, so we're not even listening to you.
Dirty hippies!
The last question makes me wonder if there's some Christian Science connection.
The last question makes me wonder if there's some Christian Science connection.
I was thinking Larouche.
That quiz is more for people who have lined their whole houses with tinfoil and who sit around waiting for the black helicopters.
oh shit. I did really well on that quiz!
Prescription drugs approved as safe by the FDA are safe to consume on a long-term basis.
FALSE. FDA-approved drugs have killed more Americans than the entire Vietnam War, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and all murders over the last twenty years combined. Even the American Medical Association openly admits nearly 100,000 deaths each year due to approved prescription drugs.
No, the deaths are due to administering drugs together that cause a fatal reaction, or a patient taking drugs with a food or beverage (grapefruit juice is death with a lot of drugs) that causes a fatal reaction, or patients who take the drug incorrectly, or pharmacists who dispense the wrong drug or the wrong dosage of the right drug.
(many times, the older drugs are far safer).
And many times they aren't. See also, psychiatric medications.
In reality, most new drugs are simply medical experiments, and American consumers are guinea pigs.
I think I hurt something laughing at that.
Even the drug side effect reporting system at the FDA is entirely voluntary.
Well, *yeah,* because how does the FDA know if Mr. John Doe Patient in Cedar Falls had an adverse reaction to his cholesterol medication? The side effect reporting system is voluntary because Big Brother doesn't, actually, exist.
Crackpots.
I was thinking Larouche.
Or the Pentavaret.
The last question makes me wonder if there's some Christian Science connection.
I was thinking Larouche.
Kinda' hard to tell on that one, with all the tinfoil involved....