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Which terminology do you think I am confused about? "Nerves"? "Bone"? or "In"?

I'm guessing it's nerves or bone, since when they talk about bones being innervated, the word "innervated" literally starts with "IN".
So, who is this new doctor who told you there are no nerves in bone? I'll call him and ask a medical doctor myself.
I'll check if he is board-certified and then submit his name for investigation.
Listen dipshit, it's 3 to 0 in my book. These are medical professionals. I will gladly accept their expert medical opinions over the likes of your Googled searches. Your argument is no longer with me at this point. It is with them.
 
‘A letter from former NIH principal deputy director Lawrence Tabak confirmed that, during 2018–19, the NIH, through EcoHealth, funded WIV research that successfully grafted spike proteins onto a bat coronavirus, enabling it to bind to human ACE2 receptors in mice—the same receptor to which SARS-CoV-2 binds in humans.

Finally, it is well established that SARS-CoV-2 contains a unique chemical feature unlikely to have arisen naturally: a furin cleavage site (FCS) between the S1 and S2 subunits of its spike protein that augments the virus’s infectivity and pathogenicity for humans. SARS-CoV-2 is the only member of the genus of SARS-related betacoronaviruses with an FCS.’ <- because it’s a gain of function bioweapon


From 2015, this is what started the pandemic, this type of research we funded:

‘In an article published in Nature Medicine1 on 9 November, scientists investigated a virus called SHC014, which is found in horseshoe bats in China. The researchers created a chimaeric virus, made up of a surface protein of SHC014 and the backbone of a SARS virus that had been adapted to grow in mice and to mimic human disease. The chimaera infected human airway cells — proving that the surface protein of SHC014 has the necessary structure to bind to a key receptor on the cells and to infect them. It also caused disease in mice, but did not kill them.’

‘But other virologists question whether the information gleaned from the experiment justifies the potential risk. Although the extent of any risk is difficult to assess, Simon Wain-Hobson, a virologist at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, points out that the researchers have created a novel virus that “grows remarkably well” in human cells. “If the virus escaped, nobody could predict the trajectory,” he says.


Well, it f*cking escaped…
 
Can you cite a source or sources for this information?
There are literally dozens of sources (from the actual medical community, not conspiracy theory websites) that say you are wrong.

My immune system is so "worn down" that I haven't had as much as a cold since I got the jab.
I've had direct exposure to COVID, and nothing happened (small sampling). At my workplace, sick days have decreased among a staff of 1,500+ since the vaccination protocols were established (large sampling).
Not a single coworker has reported a serious reaction, and there have been no reports of family members of those workers having severe reactions (larger sampling).
At your workplace? You said you work form home.
 
Well, Thxone is claiming that innervation of bone is only a "theory", and that he has had two (as yet unnamed) doctors "confirm" this to him.
One of them in the past few days, apparently.

This, despite him posting pictures that diagram the structure of bone and show nerves in the bone.
What you are speaking on are studies and theories. Not medical facts. I am giving you direct factual medical knowledge from Doctors and a Professor. You do not need to believe it or even confirm it. Your opinions on it mean nothing anyway.
 
Are we talking bigger than 1.7 million people in 22 square miles?
You know when someone coughs to cover up them saying "********" 🐂 :poop:

I grew up in Pinellas County Florida. 608 square miles. 3,425 people per square mile. That's like 75,000+ people in 22 square miles. You are telling us you came from a place that had roughly 72,000+ people per square mile????

Odd since the most densely populated city in America has less than 29,000 people per square mile.
 
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You know when someone coughs to cover up them saying "********" 🐂 :poop:

I grew up in Pinellas County Florida. 608 square miles. 3,425 people per square mile. That's like 75,000+ people in 22 square miles. You are telling us you came from a place that had roughly 72,000+ people per square mile????

Odd since the most densely populated city in America has less than 29,000 people per square mile.
You grew up in Florida yet you say you are not from Florida. Good grief you are lost.

Regardless, you should go back to school. Learn how to research information:

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Of course, you’ll suggest the census isn’t real, or I Photoshopped the internet, or some other nonsense.

Where TF did you come up with 29,000/sq. mile as the most densely populated city in America?
 
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You grew up in Florida yet you say you are not from Florida. Good grief you are lost.

Regardless, you should go back to school. Learn how to research information:

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Of course, you’ll suggest the census isn’t real, or I Photoshopped the internet, or some other nonsense.

Where TF did you come up with 29,000/sq. mile as the most densely populated city in America?
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You grew up in Florida yet you say you are not from Florida. Good grief you are lost.

Regardless, you should go back to school. Learn how to research information:

Of course, you’ll suggest the census isn’t real, or I Photoshopped the internet, or some other nonsense.

Where TF did you come up with 29,000/sq. mile as the most densely populated city in America?
Go phuck yourself. I grew up there. I am from Ohio. Assshole.
 
You grew up in Florida yet you say you are not from Florida. Good grief you are lost.

Regardless, you should go back to school. Learn how to research information:

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Of course, you’ll suggest the census isn’t real, or I Photoshopped the internet, or some other nonsense.

Where TF did you come up with 29,000/sq. mile as the most densely populated city in America?
I'll suggest you fabricate or spin any "facts" you present 👋
 
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