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Wait...isn't Elons Space X in competition with NASA? Conflict of interest?
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Celebrity Death Match. Honestly, how are FBI employees going to report 5 things they did if those are all classified? State Dept? CIA?
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VA got similar
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That is the guidance being given to friends at my former agency. Also this:
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Pharmacists got it too...sent on the weekend so it would be a Monday surprise
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Simone Rose!
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Never mind. They got it. It appears to have been sent today. Just to freak people out Monday I guess.
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It didn't work at Elite Team Cup, or I gave up before it did. Maybe they need to boost their wireless.
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When was this sent? I know it's real, but my coworkers at my former federal agency didn't know anything about it.
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I would have been surprised if it worked.
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Not with everyone - he's a hero to some on the far right and to Twitter trolls. This is probably not the legacy he wanted.
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I believe so.
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He wasn't already there?
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That's why Fred wore the white, per his coach. He does want the FIG to eventually accept it. I'm guessing he didn't push it with the color as that isn't part of the issues he was trying to address. Maybe light blue would have been better.
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It would be better if the leggings were not white.
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Look for black sweater with splashes of color
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Those comments I posted aren't from people associated with the study.
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Title lX is probably going down, so don't get too excited about this just yet, at least as far as the NCAA is concerned.
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Making a transwoman use the men's bathroom is just mean. Eventually, one of them will be seriously injured or killed. As a woman, I have never had any trouble because a trans woman used the same bathroom.
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I wonder when they will bring back Martin Kulldorff.
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That's bad. Remember who else did studies on vaccine injuries and was also involved with lawyers looking for clients?
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There is plenty more where that came from. It isn't the fault of the investigators for doing the study, but they needed to be more careful than it seems they were.
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I don't like the framing of "these people need to be believed." A thing is either true or it isn't.
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This should have been as solid as could be before they published it. Because this is what's happening. You own the fuel, you own the fire.
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Meldonium probably shouldn't be on the banned list in the first place. The rules are the rules so Oleg had to follow them.
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Im assuming it's not rampant because there is no evidence it's happening. Unlike track, etc. It could be, but there is no hard evidence.
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Remember when Kuksenkov got suspended for meldonium and WADA reversed it because they admitted they understand everything they should have about the drug?
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To be honest, meldonium is probably only on the banned list because Russians took it. It's likely a placebo or worse than useless.
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Where there is no smoke, there is usually no fire. With cycling, athletics, and weightlifting, there are lots of failed tests. Nothing in gymnastics for true PEDs.
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I read that gymnasts fooled around with steroids before they were banned... and got worse! They got bigger but not strong enough to make up for the extra weight.
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Doping isn't exactly rampant there, either. What is possible isn't the same as what's probable. With no information, I go with what's probable. People do some strange things so who knows.
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The same thing happened to Tim McNeill. Triamcinolone is a steroid, but not anabolic. These depot injections have undefined half lives, so it's tricky to know how long the drug will stick around. USADA has a zero tolerance policy, so even a microgram will result in a failed test.
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He wasn't doping. Triamcinolone is not a PED. In that case, it was from an injection of long acting form weeks before where some happened to be in his system at the time of the test.
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People who don't know anything about gymnastics, probably. I've heard it about rings guys - mostly from non gymnastics fan men who are jealous!
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The US has Lance Armstrong, probably the biggest cheater in history. But gymnastics isn't cycling, track, or weight lifting.
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Not in gymnastics Name one American gymnast who has had results stricken for a performance enhancing drug.
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You know why I'm assuming he's not? Because doping is vanishingly rare in gymnastics and doesn't work anyway. I'd think the same of anyone from any country.
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They would probably assume for meldonium it's because athletes from those countries have actually been suspended for using it.
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Trump is more like Idi Amin. A petty tyrant.
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I think so. It's so long ago I barely remember. I may have gotten a second dose before pharmacy school.
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DOGE should get on that waste.