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Yes this is the man who invented the Moderna vaccine and we should definitely trust in its efficacy.
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Great, now we get to hear Frank's O-face as well as see it.
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Yes this is the man who invented the Moderna vaccine and we should definitely trust in its efficacy.
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Yes this is the man who invented the Moderna vaccine and we should definitely trust in its efficacy.
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Does anyone have a link to Frank Wu Doctoral dissertation, Ive tried to find it but I cant find it for some reason.
No worries i was mainly curious and i can probably find it at SciHub and if not i can the paper from the library.Found it. The only digital copy I can find is behind a $41 paywall. If you really want it and ask nicely, I can probably get my university library to order it.
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I didn't think he was so old to have finished his PhD in '95. His PI is still alive and kicking I think. Based on Rate My Professor, he must've been kind of a hard-ass as a mentor.
Also just for fun here's the featured citations from his shitty website:
None of it is super exciting by today's standards, but this shit was hard to do in the 90s.
Wait what surgery three weeks ago? Did he get another 36 holes drilled into his tender thighs or is he still recovering from the oktober/november 2020 surgery?In another few months we'll find out that it was Frank who initiated Operation Warp Speed right from the outset.
And no, John, your tiredness has nothing to do with vaccines. It has everything to do with you being a lazy sack of shit who plays on his phone all day.
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"face the constant threat of a violent murder like" [names two 20 year old cases]
Different pharmacies, regions, and medical situations can give different results. Personally, I found scheduling vaccinations and boosters for an elderly relative and myself to be a major pain in the ass, mostly because of the terrible design of the scheduling tool.I was talking more about the 3 hour drive, but yeah, I see your point.
You have to factor in John's general and technical incompetence. It takes him man-hours to do what can be done in minutes and it still ends up backwards. Too bad there's no Porsche maintenance shop for booking vaccinations.Different pharmacies, regions, and medical situations can give different results. Personally, I found scheduling vaccinations and boosters for an elderly relative and myself to be a major pain in the ass, mostly because of the terrible design of the scheduling tool.
I'm not sure how much of that is on the pharmacy and how much is legal concerns (having to enter the same data over and over suggests a HIPPA requirement) but I suspect shoddy programming. I would design it differently and I think John is correct in complaining about it.
I would expect the tool to return something like "The earliest appointment at the pharmacy you selected is two weeks from now, but there's one in three days at this other pharmacy eighteen miles away." It doesn't do that, though -- it honestly seems to exclude or include pharmacies at random. I'm honestly baffled at the behavior I'm seeing.
John never does his research, hence why it takes him forever to do something that can be done in mere minutes.You have to factor in John's general and technical incompetence. It takes him man-hours to do what can be done in minutes and it still ends up backwards. Too bad there's no Porsche maintenance shop for booking vaccinations.
How would you know any of that, John? Aren't you a TRUE and HONEST NATAL WOMAN who's been happily married for over a decade?
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Incalculable levels of productivity at Rebellion PAC.
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Unrelated but universities making people pay for accessing 25 year doctoral these should be put against the metaphorical wall.Found it. The only digital copy I can find is behind a $41 paywall. If you really want it and ask nicely, I can probably get my university library to order it.
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I didn't think he was so old to have finished his PhD in '95. His PI is still alive and kicking I think. Based on Rate My Professor, he must've been kind of a hard-ass as a mentor.
Also just for fun here's the featured citations from his shitty website:
None of it is super exciting by today's standards, but this shit was hard to do in the 90s.
No force on heaven or earth, however, can withstand the dreaded tranny gaze.
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Aside from the sheer horror that would inflict on the general public, it's clear that John's getting increasingly camera-shy as he gets older and it becomes harder to cover up his obvious troon status. We saw in his latest TWiT appearance that he's started wearing hats to cover up the male pattern baldness, and beyond that I can't even remember the last time he actually showed up in front of a camera. He changed his Twitter profile from the terrifying grimace pic to one of the old "look how cool and sexy I am with my motorcycle" pics that are getting close to a decade old, one that's taken from far away with bright lighting to make it harder to tell he's a man (that and being several years younger).As John is probably the world's leading expert in creating female "design details" that brutally repel the male gaze, I think we have to agree with him on this one.
I'm actually a little surprised that John hasn't posted images of himself in a Bayonetta costume.
Sorry this is mainly off topic but I just feel compelled to spread the truth that Matthew Shepard was not murdered for being a homosexual. A well established journalist wrote a whole book about it and here's an article from The Guardian that gives you the gist of his conclusion.