And I know sooner or later I will have to be vaxxed. Or people like you will hang me. But the day aint here yet.
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I'm fully vaccinated. I think it's a good idea for everybody who doesn't have a real medical reason ... to get vaccinated. I think it would help things. HOWEVER ... it's not hard to figure out why some people question the true intentions and motivations of what they hear on the news and in the media. Most of the conspiracy theories are wacky, and some are flat dangerous ... but at least questioning what you hear on the news, on the surface, is wise.WHO CARES why it says paper jam when there is no paper jam?
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Originally posted by foxhopper View PostAnd I know sooner or later I will have to be vaxxed. Or people like you will hang me. But the day aint here yet.
Honestly, I am in favor of shipping all the vaccine our fellow Americans don't want to other countries who would gladly take it. I am about at the point of supporting telling hold-outs that you had your chance. You didn't want it? Fine, now, you CAN'T have it. We're giving it to foreign brown people. How's that? Problem solved. I mean, not for the rest of us of course. We'll have to live with this shit longer now. Thanks.
The best thing is, the same people would immediately start crying about being cancelled and locked out of getting the vaccine. Always the victim of something, right?
Pedophile cannibal rings, 5G chip injections, turning into magnets, bamboo ballots in your peanut butter - and peanut butter in your bamboo ballots? FFS. There comes a point where people are just too far gone I guess.
But if they won't take it anyway - put it to use where it can do some good. Quit wasting time with the stupid. Allocating medical resources to them when they get sick might need to be managed differently, too. Eventually, survival might dictate that. Be nice not to go there. But I guess we're moving on. Eventually Darwin will win out. Sucks that we have to stretch the duration out and go through all that. Or create the superbug that eliminates the species. Like Stephen King imagined in the Stand. That'll be fun.
Oh well. Freedumb!!!!!!Lions Fans.
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I agree. Send that stuff to other countries that want it. And they should probably start by vaxing all the folks at the southern border before letting them in.
Still can't figure out why they won't do that. I guess they care more about their rights and freedumbs.
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Yep. That's cuz everyone is out to get you.
We've been sending brown people to your town for a long while now. We actually make sure they test POSITIVE for covid before we bus them into the Hone Depot parking lot. Super-surprised you figured out our play. But good for you, man. Good for you.
Dude, I didn't want to bring up your search history....., but wtf are 'Ass Flaps'? We can't seem to crack that shit.
Do you come down on the peanut butter or the bamboo ballots side?Last edited by dpatnod; September 20, 2021, 01:24 AM.Lions Fans.
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Originally posted by foxhopper View Postalready had covid. Science says I'm safer than you.
Why do I need the vaccine if I've already had COVID-19? Do I need both doses?
According to a study from Kentucky that was analyzed in the CDC report on COVID-19 reinfection, people who previously had COVID-19 were about twice as likely to get it again if they weren't vaccinated, suggesting that the coronavirus vaccines are very effective even if you've already had the virus.
A lot has changed since the pandemic started. Here's what the experts say about reinfection, COVID-19 immunity and how long it lasts.
Last edited by dpatnod; September 20, 2021, 01:59 AM.Lions Fans.
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Originally posted by Forsh View PostI'm fully vaccinated. I think it's a good idea for everybody who doesn't have a real medical reason ... to get vaccinated. I think it would help things. HOWEVER ... it's not hard to figure out why some people question the true intentions and motivations of what they hear on the news and in the media. Most of the conspiracy theories are wacky, and some are flat dangerous ... but at least questioning what you hear on the news, on the surface, is wise.
Talk to your Doctor. If you can not trust them then you need a new doctor.
They just pull you (people in general) into stupid discussions that should begin and end with: TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR
Originally posted by dpatnod View Post
Yes, I am sure you are bullet-proof forever. Plus, India could really use it instead of you.Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.
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For a lot of these folks, the doctor's expertise is only relevant if it aligns with their political beliefs. The narrative will always change. A lot of people said the reason they wouldn't take the vaccine is because it wasn't fully approved, only for emergency use. Of course, now that it's fully approved by the FDA, they fall back on new "reasons".Last edited by Mainevent; September 20, 2021, 08:04 AM.
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Don’t chew my nadz off here, Future……. But i think my doctor is a bot. You know like one of those Fembots from the Bionic Woman series? My docs facial expressions never change……. (Was going to say, should really stop giving her facials, but thats a bit rude for the forum)…….. but seriously……. An absolute fkn robot who no doubt whatsoever works for the vaccination wing of the illuminati building.
sooooo……. 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️…… thats her oot the windae, ….. who do people in similar situations talk to now?"...when Hibernian won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
Sir Alex Ferguson
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Future, of course you're right about talking to your doctor ... just saying that sometimes, the lack of trust from people in matters like this begins for a reason, not just because there's something wrong with them.
Example, where I live they've instituted vaccine passports (basically individual QR code with personal proof of vaccination) for people to go to restaurants, gyms, etc. Back in May (before most got vaccinated), the health officials and the top doctor in the province said they didn't support such things within the province, no way, not here, no no no ... but then after 80% got vaccinated, the media started pitting the vaccinated vs the unvaccinated, and vaccine passports were a go, with full support from the health officials and top doctor. Vaccination went from a "personal health decision" and no, we won't limit or classify ... to "a personal health decision, but if you choose not to get vaccinated, there will be consequences, and you can't expect to do the same things vaccinated people are able to do"
Now is that all about the delta variant, or does something seem fishy here? Not trying to start some conspiracy theory, but there are reasons people question things. It's it possible that there was a lack of truth in May ... or that orders are coming from elsewhere?
Some of the stuff out there is crazy, no doubt. I'm of the opinion that everybody who can get vaccinated should, all the more now cuz I've personally known unvaccinated young people lately to go to the hospital in bad shape with this thing. Yeah, IMO, it's unfortunate that suspicion is probably keeping many from making unbiased health choices ... but it doesn't always start with themWHO CARES why it says paper jam when there is no paper jam?
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