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The world of vaccines is strange. I found out female teenage students in Singapore have been encouraged to take the vaccine for cervix cancer (free). Many parents approve of it.
A former British female health minister once said: "Don't screw around if you don't want to contract cervix cancer". Has the Singapore government given such advice to our females.
I am curious how the manufacturers can test if the vaccine for cervix cancer works. The probable scheme is to find a group of female volunteers, give them the jab and say: "Go! Go out in the field and get screwed! Try at least twice a week". After a year and when the volunteers are tested to be free of cervix cancer, it would be proof that the vaccine works.
HOOT AH!
"E=mc² Is Wrong"
Chan Rasjid Kah Chew,
Singapore.
http://www.emc2fails.com
A former British female health minister once said: "Don't screw around if you don't want to contract cervix cancer". Has the Singapore government given such advice to our females.
I am curious how the manufacturers can test if the vaccine for cervix cancer works. The probable scheme is to find a group of female volunteers, give them the jab and say: "Go! Go out in the field and get screwed! Try at least twice a week". After a year and when the volunteers are tested to be free of cervix cancer, it would be proof that the vaccine works.
HOOT AH!
"E=mc² Is Wrong"
Chan Rasjid Kah Chew,
Singapore.
http://www.emc2fails.com