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The Great Awakening

Is the Great Awakening happening?

  • Yes

    Votes: 17 39.5%
  • No

    Votes: 21 48.8%
  • Not Sure

    Votes: 5 11.6%

  • Total voters
    43

Hempy McNoodle

Well-known member
Sam Adams:
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Hempy McNoodle

Well-known member
Shouldn't this be a bigger story?
Nothing to see here, Folks...:smoker:

 

armedoldhippy

Well-known member
Veteran
The "Great Awakening" is when Trump was supposed to expose the world wide satanic pedo ring run by the "deep state" and put them on trial.

All I've learned in this thread is Hempy's favorite pizza comes with extra pepperoni.
nothing else to show, so recipes are what you get. a 731 page fucking nothingburger...:dunno:
 

nono_fr

Active member
COVID Vax Rates in Africa Are Low But Region Avoids Worst, Leaving Scientists Baffled
https://www.newsweek.com/covid-vax-...oids-worst-leaving-scientists-baffled-1651375

When the COVID-19 pandemic emerged last year, many experts predicted the virus would surge across Africa, but so far the continent has not experienced any major outbreaks, confusing scientists.

Though fewer than 6 percent of Africans are vaccinated and residents of many countries do not wear masks regularly, the World Health Organization has described Africa as "one of the least affected regions in the world."

Wafaa El-Sadr, chair of global health at Columbia University, told the Associated Press something "mysterious" is going on across the continent.
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When the coronavirus first emerged last year, health officials feared the pandemic would sweep across Africa, killing millions and destroyer the continent’s fragile health systems. Although it’s still unclear what COVID-19’s ultimate toll will be, that catastrophic scenario has yet to materialize in Zimbabwe or much of Africa. Above, people are seen at a busy market in a poor township on the outskirts of Zimbabwe capital Harare on November 15.
 
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