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'Expert Mathematician' on Election Fraud Actually a Swing Set Installer, Lawsuit Claims

Federal Judge Rejects Dismissal of Dominion Defamation Lawsuits

Tennessee pastor: Governor a 'coward,' 'chicks' in hospitals doing 'Tik Tok dances'

Woman Sues McDonald's, Saying Burger Ad Caused Her to Break Lent Fast

Pastor Already Accused of Raping Child Admits There’s a Second Victim

Federal government sends ventilators to Florida as DeSantis says he's unaware of shipment

Pastor Joshua Feuerstein says "you don't need the vaccine, you got Jesus" as Delta surges

Josh Mandel Vows to 'Blow Up the System' if Elected to US Senate, Says 'The Time for Civility Has Passed'







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Bowl of Piss Water

Man I don't know. I muted a relative today over it. Seeing her bullshit online just makes me mad and I can't convince her.

James Ryan

So the binomial probability distribution is a real thing that can actually be used to detect cheating, just not in this context. So either mister playground installer does actually know some maths, or he’s just really into mine craft speed running.

Jess Donovan

I convinced my mother to be vax friendly. She was never super duper anti vax, but was slightly disappointed when I joined the navy and got ALL of them. Btw, this was pre autism/wakefield etc. But she was keen on the idea of that natural immunity was better and/or that evolution would take care of it and/or crappy side effects sometimes. What worked on her was the seatbelt analogy Tom used. Technology IS an evolutionary response was the angle I took. We can wear seatbelts right now, OR we can wait 5000 generations to all evolve hard carapaces maybe. Response was 'Well, what about when seat-belts weren't mandatory then? I survived' 'Well, Ma, lucky you. Lets look at a few stats from the 1950/60's shall we? Also, your car now has ALL the safety features, and you were willing to pay extra for them.'' That almost got her there. The last thing was the weakening immunity thing. I used the analogy that a vaccine is like having your village attacked by plastic tanks. Military back then after all. You build the counter measures and fortifications, defeat them easily and they're already in place for if the real thing ever comes along. Or not, best of luck figuring that shit out on the fly. Non fearsome plastic tanks worked for her. She got her 2nd Astra Zeneca shot with no prompting from me last week.... Sorry again for the long post, I seem to be developing a habit!

Abigail Altabef

The cameo is $375 guys.. do it to it

Susanne Wikman

When it comes to the message you communicate, I believe it is not always important to adjust the message to those that do not agree with you and me. I fully understand your wish to influence those that have another view (who doesn’t?). But perhaps it is more than enough that your message give us libtards an understanding of the fact that there are other people that are thinking in the same way? At least to me, it is extremely invigorating to listen to people that have a view similar to mine. Perhaps that is more than enough? For me personally, your pod has made me a better person since you have given me several new perspectives. And I bring those perspectives into the society in my role as a teacher. If you consider how many listeners you have, you have a greater influence than you perhaps are aware of… All my best / S

daniel martin

Great episode lads. I'm still loving Tom's reading of Demon Haunted World and have bought a copy . Dan - Liverpool.

Ian from wine country

The only person I "know" who convinced a vaccine hesitant is Dan Beecher from TGIA and H2H. He got his mother in law to get a jab.

Diego Guzmán

I bought the book for a friend as a present. It arrived yesterday (the spanish edition isn't available as kindle ebook)

Alex Martinez

I wonder if republican anti-vaxxer politicians and the right wing media promoting vaccine hesitancy are actually shooting themselves in the foot for the next election. If they discourage their own constituents to not vax and not wear masks, then republicans will disproportionately die in higher numbers from covid. We already see how red states are being pummeled by the delta variant. Next election cycle, there may be less republicans alive to vote.

Liam Ferris

Hey guys! Just catching up and your discussion of Lent and giving shit up really resonated with me. Like Cecil, I too grew up Catholic. We had to give up something for Lent and did the no meat Friday thing. The good news is that one year I gave up Catholicism for Lent and never looked back.

Jessica Wilson

Just met a covid survivor this week. Their case started out mild and ended up with them in the hospital for months after suffering a stroke and a heart weakened to the point of needing a transplant. Covid ravaged their body. They are in their late 20’s early 30’s and pretty healthy and fit. They finally returned to work after 6 months of recovery. That wasn’t the Delta variant.