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Why don't you retards care about how dangerous 5g is. There are so many studies implicating it is bad and no one cares. I don't want to get cancer guys. I am genuinely scared guys.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31103236

https://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/results/areas/cellphones/index.html

>> No.10736387
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>>10736295
me too fellow 'pede, say, do you have a Minecraft server we could use to help redpill the normies on 5g?

>> No.10736510

If everyone has cancer suddenly, you can bet your paranoid schizophrenic ass that funding for cure research is going to escalate quickly. In that sense, everyone getting cancer all at once might be the best thing if you want to avoid death from cancer. Just wear your tin foil hat and you will be fine bruv.

>> No.10736529

>>10736295
we do care, it's just the tranny telecoms shills are working overtime to get the threads deleted with their spam

>> No.10736539

>>10736510
lol, once they have a cure to most cancers they'll use it to bankrupt people

>> No.10736544

Just wear a Faraday cage

>> No.10736553

>>10736387
>2019
>trump insults
I thought this was the high iq board. Everyone and their mother sees him as a kike sock puppet.

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>>10736295
>>10736387
>>10736510
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>>10736544
>>10736553
To accept Villeneuve as a quality director is to garb yourself in a coat of hot pockets and video games and then writhe around on the ground in a supermarket while screaching and slapping yourself on the sides of your head.

He is cheeto dust. Nothing more.

Nothing more than a hack, a useful tool for studios to trot out to say "Hey, we're making art house!" I cannot wrap my head around the adulation he receives, let alone the wide praise this has got. The film trudges from set piece to set piece, leaves us no real questions or anything to think about really.

The worst part however was Deakins' "look at me I'm acting!" cinematography. This poor sap has become a parody of himself to appease his internet fans (much like Refn after Drive)

The same bullet that kills a capeshit fan will also kill the Villeneuve and Paul Thomas Anderson fan. They come from the same root, from the same doritos stained console. They are frauds, and as a warrior of cinema it's my duty to expose the fakes and the inauthentic when I see them. I will fight with nails and teeth until the last imposter has fallen to the ground

I have about as much respect for Denis Villeneuve as I do for the dogshit on my shoe. He is reddit. He is video game hotpocket. He is capeshit. He is cheeto dust. I'm literally screaming right now and slamming my arms down on my desk just thinking about him.

He is the most depraved video game infantilised manchild degeneracy. He is Saturday morning cartoons. He is non-neurotypicality. He is memes. He is video game. He is Inarritu. He is IMDB

>> No.10737761

Most all of the studies have flaws and 5G isnt Ionizing radition so how should it harm you?

>> No.10737910

>>10737761
Microwave ovens also produce non-ionizing radiation.

>> No.10737925

>>10737761
The how problem was made irrelevant in the 50's when it was clear that it did. In the 90's low level mechanisms began to emerge.

No one ever told you. That's pretty much it.
https://mega.nz/#F!lPQDlCBZ!DaDP5Poq_Ti6nhga4frJig

>> No.10737932

>>10736529
No spam is required for thread deletion. 4chan clearly censors.

>> No.10737939

>>10737932
It's called quality control

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>>10737939
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Where's your dynamicism anon. It's always the same thing with you. Witty remark, I decide whether to return a post full of drooling retard noises. Gotta be more.

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>> No.10737979

>>10737975
Lol'd.

>> No.10737987

>>10737975
The Chernobyl part. I'm dying.
(Not literally. yet.)

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>>10736295
I already smoke cigarettes, eat nutritionally lacking high convenience processed food, have an extremely sedentary daily routine to the point where I went from runnning 10 miles a day back in high school to where now in my 30s I can't even walk a few steps without getting out of breath and starting to black out and fall over, I'm generally a neurotic guy with minor problems stressing me out, and I'm too old and set in my ways now to change any of this for more than maybe one day before slipping back into the well worn thousand mile deep record grooves of familiarity for life as I've been living it.
So if there's some new widescale source of everyone else getting cancer too that's great. It'll mean there's more of a chance someone will come up with better treatments for these diseases sooner.

>> No.10738028

>>10738016
Look, for the last time. It's not just cancer. It's brain damage, DNA damage, organ degeneration, and STERILITY. Yes, POPULATION LEVEL INFERTILITY. You know what that means? ECONOMIC COLLAPSE. You cannot maim the living fuck out of the younger generations and maintain a functional economy. That's it. This wireless stupidity, besides ecological collapse, is already bringing most technologically advanced countries to their knees.

Sick of this shit. Get on some heavy metal chelators like vitamin C and NAC. Clean up your diet. Get your shit together,

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>PLEASE BE AS PARANOID ABOUT 5G AS I AM!!!one

>> No.10738043

>>10738028
Whatever, bad disease problems, call it whatever you want.
>You cannot maim the living fuck out of the younger generations and maintain a functional economy.
Probably won't cause economic doomsday overnight. I've lived enough as it is and have a shotgun ready in case civilization breaks down so I can suicide in peace instead of dying slowly from lack of basic supplies.

>> No.10738048

>>10738043
It sounds to me like you've gotta make up your mind.

>> No.10738051

>>10738048
I did make up my mind. My daily routine is set in stone. Couldn't change my behavior now even if I wanted to beyond maybe one day's worth of fighting against it before getting tired and continuing like before.

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>>10738040
Get lost, dirty prick.

>> No.10738059

>>10738051
What do you mean?

>> No.10738067

>>10738059
Meant what I wrote. When you get older you get less able to trick yourself into doing unnecessary work. Eventually you reach a will power escape velocity where you're so set in your ways you couldn't do something different for more than a day tops even if you wanted to. It becomes less about deciding what to so and more like knowing what you will do realistically.
e.g. Am I going to start buying healthy unprocessed ingredients to cook, quit smoking, and take up a gym membership. Absolutely not. There is a better chance we'll be contacted by extraterrestrials or the technological singularity will happen next week than there is for me doing all that. It's just me reporting on what I know I'll end up doing, same as reporting on the weather I see out my window.

>> No.10738078

>>10738067
Too bad then. I guess if it's comfortable to accept change as a mechanical impossibility, that's just what you'll have to do. As an observer.

What keeps you from death outright?

>> No.10738080

>>10738078
>What keeps you from death outright?
Biological impulses, same as most everyone else. I think you need to have something wrong with your brain to be able to override survival instincts and kill yourself in non-disaster circumstances.

>> No.10738081

I have to go now.
Unfortunately you're one of many who've come to this kind of "comfort", or in an inevitable sense, a suicidal apathy. I suggest considering again. You do have a role in this.

>> No.10738092

>>10738081
Not a choice. Can I do some more work today for example? Sure, for a while. Can I continue doing that extra work every day going forward for the rest of my life? Not a chance. Might take one day, might take two, but sooner or later the decades' worth of habit will outweigh a day or two's worth of bucking the routine.

>> No.10738094

>>10738080
Yes. I waited to die, or for something to get rid of me in the past. It never came. Decided I would just do what I could for this place, regardless of what I thought.

>> No.10738100

>>10738092
I get the gist of it. It may well be the core of what we do after a certain point never really changes anyway. The loop always returns to the same general points.