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So.., what’s the total amount of experience in immunology, microbiology, healthcare, and vaccine research and development of BS, Boston, Crazy, and…

Still waiting for one of the 4 imbeciles to show one millisecond of experience
 
@KNIGHTTIME^

“I have a degree from UCF so what does that say? I could retire at 45. Multiple technical certificates and licenses. Must be lucky. 😉
 
@KNIGHTTIME^

“I have a degree from UCF so what does that say? I could retire at 45. Multiple technical certificates and licenses. Must be lucky. 😉
Passed. Isreal. Calculus. Tounge.

“The sheep are going sheep. Ask Mickey”

“I asked someone at a restaurant how does it make sense to wear a mask then 10 feet further not wear a mask at the table.”

All salient examples of a functioning brain and 3.6 UCF GPA. Oh, and now he’s addicted to our penises.
 
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Passed. Isreal. Calculus. Tounge.

“The sheep are going sheep. Ask Mickey”

“I asked someone at a restaurant how does it make sense to wear a mask then 10 feet further not wear a mask at the table.”

All salient examples of a functioning brain and 3.6 UCF GPA. Oh, and now he’s addicted to our penises.
Perfect example of someone having a college degree, but that alone does not make them intelligent. He’s basically the WC’s version of the village idiot
 
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Still 0? Not even a millisecond? 🤣🤣😂😂😂🦜🦜🦜
 
@Boston.Knight and @UCFBS


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IT​

Stands for "Information Technology," and is pronounced "I.T." It refers to anything related to computing technology, such as networking, hardware, software, the Internet, or the people that work with these technologies. Many companies now have IT departments for managing the computers, networks, and other technical areas of their businesses. IT jobs include computer programming, network administration, computer engineering, Web development, technical support, and many other related occupations. Since we live in the "information age," information technology has become a part of our everyday lives. That means the term "IT," already highly overused, is here to stay.
 
@KNIGHTTIME^



I have a degree from UCF so what does that say? I could retire at 45. Multiple technical certificates and licenses. Must be lucky. 😉

I wouldn't say either way if I got vaccinated for the record. I've already said it is looking more and more like it is safe. Need a lab created vaccine for a lab created virus.
 
Anything today? Maybe a volunteer vaccine administration? 😂😂😂
 
I'm not giving advice to someone to take or not take the vaccine. Let the risk/reward be your guide. 😉 Like me getting struck by lighting twice on a sunny day risk of dying. 🤣
 
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