But first… At some point, I’ll list out the Substacks I recommend [and why I recommend them] but this is just a quick highlighting of some highly pertinent reading and/or viewing material. This won’t be the last thing I publish today, but I wanted to highlight Marc Girardot’s article from this morning, as well as the absolute best resources I’ve come across for introductory pieces related to the pandemic.
I've used CGMs (constant glucose monitors) and even these eighth-inch needles can produce what are called "gushers," whence a few drops of blood are released.
I followed all but Marc Girardot on Substack, now thanks to you I am. I have followed Panda for quite a while. Substack is tricky in finding the people sometimes, at least for me. 😊
I cannot thank you enough for your hard work and what you had to give up in order to make this a 24/7 job. My teenage daughter is sick and tired of how I often talk about the vaccines when we have visitors at our house. I am looking forward to the day she understands the full magnitude of this war and how lives were saved every time someone was red pilled.
Thank you so much Charles 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I've used CGMs (constant glucose monitors) and even these eighth-inch needles can produce what are called "gushers," whence a few drops of blood are released.
I followed all but Marc Girardot on Substack, now thanks to you I am. I have followed Panda for quite a while. Substack is tricky in finding the people sometimes, at least for me. 😊
Thanks for the post. Speaking of HIV
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3186524/coronavirus-china-allows-use-hiv-drug-azvudine-adult-covid-19?
I cannot thank you enough for your hard work and what you had to give up in order to make this a 24/7 job. My teenage daughter is sick and tired of how I often talk about the vaccines when we have visitors at our house. I am looking forward to the day she understands the full magnitude of this war and how lives were saved every time someone was red pilled.