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Alek666

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Hey guys I recently purchased a two year supply of vitamins (which were expired but they were so cheap two bottles for the price of one bottle, so I couldn't pass it up..) and realized in the corner it said Bayer...I know jews which owns Bayer contaminated their aspirin with the aids virus...this obviously freaks me out is it safe to take these, should I throw them away...
 
I am a Spiritual Satanist who can use meditations - for free - to heal and advance myself, keeping myself healthy, etc. I decided to not use my brain and bought some expensive piss water, which was a cheap deal but is still more expensive than not buying it, in an impulse buy, rather than making sure it was clean and safe, etc. They were also expired, so probably more dangerous than usual. I didn't think that selling some expired Human consumable products might be illegal - and more so, in large quantities.

After this, I noticed a jew thing which I decided to not notice before wasting my money on it. I am a Spiritual Satanist. Should I throw them away?

Nah. Keep them. You don't want to waste your money on something you don't truly need. The jew has your money now, anyway, so it doesn't care.

Enjoy!

How many shekels does a jew jew collect if a jew jew wastes your time online?
 
Okay, well these are probably not safe I take it (although expired vitamins are good they just lose their potency, I guess I didn't want to throw away something I spent money on so I asked..if they were healthy..even bottled water has an expiration date...because they want you to buy more of their product) I will throw them away and buy new ones...why say keep them if you know they are probably unhealthy...um I am smart clean and healthy but didn't think they were owned by jews...I did just see their price... so now I know next time....to research..the high price is usually worth it...and a Jew doesn't have my money I bought them from eBay from a seller...live and learn..most people make mistakes, no reason to be mean...
 
I think that concerning your health you really cutting on the quality to save a few cents is never worth it. Why looking for expired cheap deals instead of looking for quality ? Vitamins last months anyway, are a few cents worth getting in trouble ?
Personally I have a pure vitamin C powder box (in pure powder form it is much better), a great multi-vitamin B complex, vitamin D and vitamin E. That's usually it.
 
Alek666 said:
no reason to be mean...
Take it as you want it.

Is the eBay seller a jew?
 
I am trying to be stingy with my money since it adds up so quickly.. I was buying supplements yesterday and I liked the idea of getting separate vitamins rather than all in one pill.
 
Jews are a very rare race so that would be a no probably, what there is 14 million Jews... Expired vitamins are actually legal to sell as long as the buyer knows they are expired...
 
If the seller is not a jew, think about it this way - when you go to a shop and buy X product, you are giving that money to the shop but the shop gave some of their money to a manufacturer/similar beforehand. Next time, the money you gave would go to the jew up top, or to an employee who will spend it somewhere. The money has reached the jew eventually. It might not be direct but it is eventual. The jew works through proxies to hide itself (but just like Tor having the ability to be compromised, the jew isn't safe and protected and hidden forever).
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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