In his second day of confirmation hearings, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, refused to say that vaccines do not cause autism -- despite a large body of evidence showing there is no link. He also pointed to a flawed paper to suggest that there is credible evidence to claim vaccines cause the disorder.
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The fact that this piece of stool brought up this paper should automatically disqualify him. But it likely will not, and we will have him in charge of things to usher in Nurgle and our next batch of pandemics.
The fact that this piece of stool brought up this paper should automatically disqualify him. But it likely will not, and we will have him in charge of things to usher in Nurgle and our next batch of pandemics.
62 cases of bird flu in humans have been reported in the US as of yesterday, one fatality. Nurgle might have already arrived.
That sounds like a cute little muppet character.