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>>185196William Makis @MakisMedicine - Alberta Health Services has taken about $400 billion from Alberta taxpayers, most of it laundered and stolen by a Liberal bureaucratic mafia
Brett Wilson, you are the very definition of a Liberal boomer
https://x.com/MakisMedicine/status/2061707088036864337Wolf of X @WolfofX - King Gustav III of Sweden was convinced that coffee was dangerous.
In the late 1700s, he ordered a unique experiment involving identical twin prisoners whose death sentences were commuted to life imprisonment.
One twin was required to drink three pots of coffee every day, while the other drank three pots of tea.
The king hoped the experiment would prove that coffee was harmful to human health.
The results turned out very differently than expected. The physicians assigned to monitor the twins died before the study concluded, and Gustav III himself was assassinated in 1792.
Both twins outlived the king and the doctors overseeing the experiment.
According to historical accounts, the tea-drinking twin died first at the age of 83.
The coffee-drinking twin lived even longer, though the exact age of his death was never recorded.
While some historians debate the accuracy of certain details, the story remains one of history's most famous anecdotes about coffee and one of the earliest attempts to study its effects on human health.
https://x.com/WolfofX/status/2062105071777726821Wolf of X @WolfofX - A father's love traveled 900 kilometers.
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