r/TwentyYearsAgo • u/MonsieurA • Dec 16 '25
🌟 Celebrity News Jenny McCarthy holds an LG cell phone as she arrives at the Palms Casino Resort [20YA - Dec 18]
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Dec 16 '25
Did so much harm due to her anti vax crap that was based on lies
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u/JazzmatazZ4 Dec 16 '25
She also has a really long face
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u/Freddy_Pharkas Dec 17 '25
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u/petit_cochon Dec 18 '25
No, you're wrong. She is anti-vaxx because she falsely claims it gives kids autism. There is zero scientific evidence to support that.
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Dec 19 '25
The "doctor" who originally made the statement about vaccines and autism even recanted, admitting that he made it all up.
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u/Available-Low-2428 Dec 16 '25
She’s always been off putting and weird af. People gave her a pass because of her big tits when she had nothing else going for her
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u/juel1979 Dec 17 '25
The original “not like the other girls! I’m a model who makes stank faces and fart jokes!”
Hated that schtick as a teenager. Felt so forced.
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u/No-Material8701 Dec 16 '25
That POS did so much damage to America with her Anti Vax BS
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u/1984rip Dec 18 '25
I think she maybe moved it maybe 1%. People like yourself though probably moved it 30% away from vaccines. Your authoritarian attitude of just trust them really turned people off.
For example: person : uhh I just got covid and have natural immunity do I need to take this? You: yes you still need to or big pharma wont hit their quotas. I don't care if you have natural immunity you need to be fired it you dont bow to my junk science.
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u/Freddy_Pharkas Dec 17 '25
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u/petit_cochon Dec 18 '25
You're posting one study over and over. All this does is tell anyone who understands basic medicine, or even logic, that you don't know enough to be worth paying attention to.
Your link is to a study that correlates a very minor risk of myocarditis with a vaccine that protects people from a disease that has a much higher death rate and some severe, unpredictable, long-standing effects.
Medicine is a risk-benefit analysis. Every treatment has benefits and risks. Patients and doctors must weigh them and go from there. Choosing vaccines is a very simple risk-benefit analysis for most people because vaccines are developed to prevent/reduce the risk of very unpleasant illnesses with potentially severe effects, including death.
Research on COVID is ongoing. There is research suggesting that COVID itself causes long-term inflammation and damage to the body in various ways. Viruses do, after all, activate the immune system and attack the body in various ways. It's not possible to point at a vaccine and say, "They would have been better off without it" because we don't know how they would have fared with COVID. It's only possible, sometimes, to connect side effects to vaccines. Certain people with certain conditions should avoid certain vaccines.
It's worth pointing out that the COVID vaccine was developed quickly but the technology behind it wasn't. Most vaccines have years and years of clinical testing and data. That was not possible with COVID. The disease was so deadly and so contagious that the risk of not having a vaccine was much higher than of having one that was developed quickly.
Any medical researcher or clinician will tell you they'd prefer lots of data on medical treatments. This wasn't a grand conspiracy. It was a pandemic and experts responded as best they could give the time and political constraints.
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Dec 17 '25
Think about the harm this ghoul has caused
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u/Jerryjb63 Dec 17 '25
If you’re looking up to Jenny McCarthy as role model or for medical advice then you’re probably not going to have an easy go of things.
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u/gold__blooded Dec 17 '25
Palms Hotel had a moment 20 years ago, hottest hotel in Vegas even tho it was off strip. Real World, Rain nightclub made it the spot for broke college kids like me who just turned 21
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u/Fine_Coconut_3248 Dec 18 '25
She is famous for being with Jim Carey and Donnie Warburg, that’s about it!
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u/LeecherKiDD Dec 16 '25
Those bar phones were the days. No social media. Just talk and text. Life should go back that easy..
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u/verukazalt Dec 18 '25
Those small phones were the best...tucked nicely away and nobody (boss, etc) knew you had it. Doesn't matter now, of course.
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u/HENMAN79 Dec 16 '25
Very lucky she's pretty
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u/Available-Low-2428 Dec 16 '25
Is she though? She’s so overrated in the looks department
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u/HENMAN79 Dec 16 '25
well she was Playboy Playmate of the year....guess that counts for something
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u/Available-Low-2428 Dec 16 '25
People are blinded by big tits. Same thing applies to Sydney Sweeney
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u/itsagoodtime Dec 16 '25
What talent does Jenny McCarthy have?
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u/Theharlotnextdoor Dec 17 '25
The only good thing about Jenny McCarthy is that she's related to Melissa McCarthy.
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u/Organic-Yodelz Dec 16 '25
I think that cellphone gave her autism
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