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Never would’ve guessed Ivermectin would be turned into a divisive subject.

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    #16
    Originally posted by curtintex View Post
    Is this even a question? Anyone who doesn't roll off the top should probably dig a whole, climb in and cover their useless self up.
    My wife has trained me to beat her to the punch on replacing the roll early.

    Otherwise it will be on backwards, upside down, wrong - however you want to describe it ....

    Oh the humanity

    I should have known marrying a lefty....

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      #17
      Originally posted by curtintex View Post
      Is this even a question? Anyone who doesn't roll off the top should probably dig a whole, climb in and cover their useless self up.
      Okay. Glad to see an expert show up. I have an etiquette question. We use corncobs as funds have been a little tight lately. Would you store them in the basket point up or down? Separate baskets for the white and colored finisher ones or mixed together? I have googled till my fingers bled and couldn't find the answer.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Ætheling View Post
        Also the roll should be placed along the wall around the area of the users knees so that one can apply pressure to the roll without having to make hand contact with unused roll.
        Just gotta use a little physics. Slow tear equals unrolling and no tear. Use the rolls' moment of inertia against it with a fast jerk and tear happens before roll can accelerate enough to unroll. Guess I thought this was standard ops.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Lostacresranch View Post
          We HAVE been running human trials on ivermectin. The safety trials were completed 30 years ago, and we have been using it all over the planet for decades for parisite control and malaria treatments on humans. As for covid, there are 63 confirmed studies on over 20,000 humans that show it works to decrease symptoms, infections and death rates. Why no one in the media will tell you this is beyond belief.

          That’s the pages from a report from 22 countries currently using ivermectin to treat covid.
          I know all of that, which is why I referred to as a safe med, I meant human trials specifically for its efficacy against coronavirus.

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            #20
            Originally posted by M16 View Post
            Okay. Glad to see an expert show up. I have an etiquette question. We use corncobs as funds have been a little tight lately. Would you store them in the basket point up or down? Separate baskets for the white and colored finisher ones or mixed together? I have googled till my fingers bled and couldn't find the answer.
            Just be sure to soak them in a bucket of water Before use

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              #21
              Originally posted by Playa View Post
              I know all of that, which is why I referred to as a safe med, I meant human trials specifically for its efficacy against coronavirus.
              The media is complicit with the suppression of IVM effectiveness on covid...there's plenty of 411 & the smart Dr's / nations are using it to save lives. Really at this point anyone who continues to derail & demonize it's use must have vaccination remorse or simply absorbs everything msm as fact.


              Share this if you know someone sick (jab'd or not) but unwilling to take it do to the bad press & those guilty of buying into the lie. Everyone should have some ready to go at a sniffles notice...IVM works on many forms of corona type viruses.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Playa View Post
                I know all of that, which is why I referred to as a safe med, I meant human trials specifically for its efficacy against coronavirus.

                They are there. Lots of them. Completed and peer reviewed.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Roger View Post
                  Just gotta use a little physics. Slow tear equals unrolling and no tear. Use the rolls' moment of inertia against it with a fast jerk and tear happens before roll can accelerate enough to unroll. Guess I thought this was standard ops.

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                  My wife buys the multi ply stuff that has a tensile strength of 1,000 psi. Pull in whatever direction you may you will just cover the floor in paper

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Ætheling View Post
                    My wife buys the multi ply stuff that has a tensile strength of 1,000 psi. Pull in whatever direction you may you will just cover the floor in paper
                    Ahhh. I see. Perhaps a set of really sharp shears kept near the roll, then? Or, based on your description, a sawzall maybe?

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Ætheling View Post
                      My wife buys the multi ply stuff that has a tensile strength of 1,000 psi. Pull in whatever direction you may you will just cover the floor in paper
                      Split the sheets and make 2 or 3 rolls- Problem solved!

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                        #26
                        OP - I see your point. Kinda like that guy who posted the video of a non- farmer complaining about farmer getting paid to destroy their crops. The video had zero expertise but people believed it!

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                          #27
                          Ivermectin is gone from the meat in 7-21 days. Cooking will also remove it from the meat. So you are getting little none.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by oktx View Post
                            Ivermectin is gone from the meat in 7-21 days. Cooking will also remove it from the meat. So you are getting little none.

                            Haha without fail. Bro you have been ingesting it your entire life. Im sure every cow was held from slaughter the exact amount of time just to ensure you never ingested a drop. You are like a walking psychology experiment. Im gonna call you Pavlov's dog. The dinner bell is any mention of Ivermectin and the salivating is you not being able to control yourself posting against it. I appreciate it though, you have had me laughing for over a month now lmao 😂. Its like a hog to corn. Ring ring ring.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Ætheling View Post
                              Haha without fail. Bro you have been ingesting it your entire life. Im sure every cow was held from slaughter the exact amount of time just to ensure you never ingested a drop. You are like a walking psychology experiment. Im gonna call you Pavlov's dog. The dinner bell is any mention of Ivermectin and the salivating is you not being able to control yourself posting against it. I appreciate it though, you have had me laughing for over a month now lmao 😂. Its like a hog to corn. Ring ring ring.
                              You a farmer or a rancher?

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                                #30
                                Never would’ve guessed Ivermectin would be turned into a divisive subject.

                                Originally posted by Ætheling View Post
                                Haha without fail. Bro you have been ingesting it your entire life. Im sure every cow was held from slaughter the exact amount of time just to ensure you never ingested a drop. You are like a walking psychology experiment. Im gonna call you Pavlov's dog. The dinner bell is any mention of Ivermectin and the salivating is you not being able to control yourself posting against it. I appreciate it though, you have had me laughing for over a month now lmao [emoji23]. Its like a hog to corn. Ring ring ring.

                                Well he was correct. You posted something and he pointed out you were wrong.you seem to think that is wrong too…but it was obviously what you wanted. Do you eat your beef and pork raw? And most beef and pork are feed out with a specific market date, to assure ABX and other medications are cleared from the body before slaughter.
                                Last edited by Lostacresranch; 09-14-2021, 09:35 AM.

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