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Microsoft wants to make Bitlocker required for millions of normies

They want you to print that shit on a piece of paper or login to your Microsoft account in case you forget it :mjlol:

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>You are supposed to start teaching your children how to read by age 3. The problem is, by the time a black child turns 2 and their "genes" start kicking in full throttle, their parent abandons them because they dont like what they see.

>I see people will ignore the largest elephant in the room. By the time you are asking for help from organizations, its too late. Organizations can be supplements NOT saviors or people who clean up after someones mess.

:#marseyhmm:

Is Lipstick Alley the new stormfront?

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does it make me malebrained if i would take it, turn it into crypto and go to thailand?

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Happy birthday
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Reported by:
  • LatinxGroyperCivilWar : Dawg imagine bein a grown butt man and still playing with little figurines
  • WayOut : Aggravated homosexuality
  • Allende : Cope and seethe reporters
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:marsey40k: :marseybeanpleading: :marseypleading: :marseypleading2:
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Behind the bastards wants to burn Portland cops alive!
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DO Black - the world's first credit card with a carbon limit :marseybikecuck:
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!g*mers

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https://old.reddit.com/r/Games/comments/1cnymzy/suicide_squad_cost_warner_bros_200_million_in/?sort=controversial !g*mers

AND YET WB IS FRICKING DOUBLING DOWN ON THE LIVESERVICEFORTNITESLOP :#marseyxd:

ZASLAV-SAMA, I KNEEL

:!#marseykneel: https://i.rdrama.net/images/1709746681384406.webp :#vegetakneel:

@RWBY

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Reality imitates art.
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Arrested cause they were 15 and older (disgusting hags). VERRRRY SHAMEFURR!

:marsey#hanging:

He paid 30000 yen to the great :marseyfingergoodjob: grandma :marseymariacalavera: (17) and 15k to granny :marseychingchonggrandma: (15) out of curiosity, what is that in Reichsmark?

https://files.catbox.moe/9c74jq.png

:#marseypoggers:

MINOL PLOSTUTUTION FOR LEASONABLE LATE?

https://files.catbox.moe/gqe7sk.jpg

The economy of the rising :marseychartuptrend: sun is really :marseythinkorino2: in the dumps folx. Sad!

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May 8, 2024, New York Times

In a medical anomaly that has stunned both medical professionals and the public alike, doctors have discovered a dead worm in the brain of Brianna Wu, a prominent software engineer and political activist.

Wu, known for her work in the tech industry and her advocacy on issues related to online harassment, sought medical attention after experiencing a series of unusual neurological symptoms. These symptoms included severe headaches, confusion, and seizures. Initial tests, including MRI and CT scans, failed to reveal the underlying cause of her distress.

The breakthrough came during an exploratory surgery performed by a team of neurosurgeons at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Samantha Hayes, the lead neurosurgeon on the case, described the discovery as "unprecedented and astonishing."

"We were not expecting to find a parasitic infection, especially not a worm," Dr. Hayes said in a press conference. "This is an extremely rare occurrence, and it underscores the importance of thorough investigation when patients present with unexplained neurological symptoms."

The worm, identified as a larval stage of Taenia solium, commonly known as the pork tapeworm, is known to cause a condition called neurocysticercosis. This parasitic infection occurs when the larvae invade the brain, leading to a variety of neurological issues. While neurocysticercosis is more common in regions with poor sanitation and where pork is a dietary staple, it is exceedingly rare in the United States.

Wu's case has sparked concern and curiosity within the medical community. Dr. Margaret Chin, an infectious disease specialist, explained the potential pathways for such an infection. "In rare cases, individuals can ingest the eggs of the tapeworm through contaminated food or water. These eggs then travel through the bloodstream and can lodge in various tissues, including the brain," Dr. Chin noted.

Following the surgery, Wu is reported to be in stable condition and recovering well. In a statement released through her spokesperson, she expressed gratitude for the medical team's expertise and the support she has received from her family and friends. "This has been a harrowing experience, but I am relieved to be on the path to recovery," Wu said. "I hope that my case can raise awareness about the importance of seeking medical attention for persistent and unexplained health issues."

The discovery has also prompted discussions about public health and the need for vigilance in food safety practices. Experts emphasize that while such infections are rare, proper hygiene and food preparation methods are crucial in preventing parasitic diseases.

As Brianna Wu continues her recovery, her experience serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of medical science and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of extraordinary challenges.

Author:

John Doe, Senior Health Correspondent

For more updates on this developing story, follow us on Twitter @NYTHealth or visit our website.

link https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/06/well/mind/memory-loss-prevention.html

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Georgia Congressman Mike Collins tells a Kennedy joke so funny that it pisses off nearly everyone
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Lots of great comment threads under it too, pure :autism:

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