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HiggsBosonSlut's avatar

I have some co-workers who line up for that crap. Of course they felt terrible the next couple days. Mercifully, I work remote, so I don't have to worry about them shedding all over me. Until it's a full blown stroke or heart issues, I doubt they will stop.

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Fast Eddy's avatar

There is only one cure for stupid.... only one.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

I'm pretty sure that the ones who feel terrible got the 8% of batches that are super-dangerous, per the Denmark study on different batches.

I would expect a lot of them to drop dead in the next few years.

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JFly's avatar

At least there are nothing but scathing comments on the article (yahoo version). More folks waking up I hope.

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Fast Eddy's avatar

From my experience... very few are waking up ... if cnnbbc told them to .. they would immediately embrace more lockdowns and other measures that they are told are keeping them safe.

Do not underestimate how stupid people are...

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IPA's avatar

I got the flu shot at the outset of COVID 3.5 years ago. before the official .87% of 1% (.0087% Absolute Risk Reduction) injections and I had a sub clinical sore throat for next 3 years. I'm finally over it though I never got COVID using the Zelensky protocol to this very day.

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Charlotte Z's avatar

You cannot fix stupid.

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Andreas Oehler's avatar

"They" are fixing it all right, in the most radical way.

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Charlotte Z's avatar

Like Lemmings jumping off the cliff!!

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baker charlie's avatar

The Disney people drove those lemmings off the cliff. Which is just as symbolic of the whole mess.

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Charlotte Z's avatar

That's for sure!!

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Fast Eddy's avatar

Maybe their is a sign in Lemming language that says 'This Cliff is Safe and Effective - please Jump'

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Charlotte Z's avatar

No doubt!

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Fast Eddy's avatar

Haha yes. But not enough of them (yet)

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SimulationCommander's avatar

I can't believe they're still playing the "Actually, that means it works" card.

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Johnny Dollar's avatar

The only thing that surprised me was that it wasn't from Canada.

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Tricheco's avatar

Even before clicking through, I had a feeling that article was written by Apoorva Mandavilli. She panders to the most depraved Covidians.

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Johnny Dollar's avatar

She nuked her X account. My naughty list of Covidian buffoons is long and she's on it.

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Johnny Dollar's avatar

At least the Yahoo! comments are good.

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Fast Eddy's avatar

I would suggest that people stop making excuses for the Vaxxers... they were mandated .. they did it cuz free donuts... to travel .. to go to concerts... they trust the media... whatever

The fact of the matter is we are told this Rat Juice was discovered and tested in less than a year... when folks know - yes they know - that it is impossible to test for long term side effects when something is less than a year in existence (it was actually created years ago but the Vaxxers don't know that).

The fact of the matter is anyone who shot this stuff - is stupid.

Period

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Transcriber B's avatar

(Psssst: Anyone wanna buy a share in the railroad over the Indian Ocean?)

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Andreas Oehler's avatar

Heading which way - west, south, east?

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Transcriber B's avatar

Um, doncha know, it's an UDIOWE. That's the super glam acronym for Upside Down Inside Out Whirly Experience. UDIOWE, you know, not everyone even knows what that is, but the cool kids do. There's an NFT available, too. Hurry, supplies won't last.

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SimulationCommander's avatar

"We must move forward, not backward; upward, not forward; and always twirling, twirling, twirling towards freedom!"

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Transcriber B's avatar

Very dolphinesque of you, dear SimulationCommander!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WN-Ajwo4zQ

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DrugDiscovery's avatar

Definitely, dead people don’t get the disease and won’t transmit it either. Win and win! Grandma is safe! <sarc off><dark humour off>

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Leanne C's avatar

Yes. I’d like to be able point this out again to my mother. Sadly it’s too late, enthusiastically jabbed at 85, previously well and no meds, but she went quickly. Acute pancreatitis. Grandma wasn’t safe at all.

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Andreas Oehler's avatar

Please accept my sincere condolences. Although my posts may come across as insensitive, I am just trying to raise awareness among the vaxxers for their own sake. This is an existential conflict.

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Leanne C's avatar

Thank you. Your posts are not insensitive IMO. The existential deadly virus anxiety used TV media messaging directly into the living rooms of the ‘grandmothers’ to push all the family to jab. It was the starting point as I recall. It was spectacular and Clever. This was the polio generation with faint Spanish flu memory and annual fear of the flu. This fear was recruited and hyped to full effect. My mother couldn’t see thru it.

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DrugDiscovery's avatar

My condolences. My family is an island of 4 unjabbed people surrounded by friends, neighbours and close relatives that received 2 or mare shots. My mother-in-law, against our well founded objections, has been jabbed 3 times. She recently had a TIA event, which, as far as I understand, involves small blood clots being formed elsewhere in the body and travelling freely until they reach small blood vessels in the brain, clog them up, but are dissolved on time to prevent a full blown stroke. Shot related? I cannot say. Neither can her doctors...

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AnnR's avatar

So very sorry for the loss of your mother.

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

It's hard to accept that some people want punishment.

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Moonspinner's avatar

It's hard for me to accept that everywhere I go, I'm surrounded by blithering idiots. And it's getting worse, as the jabs' payload crossed the blood-brain barrier. So even if these jabbed peeps survived their initial post-jabbed years, they're turning into morons. My word, I've noticed it in people suddenly not being able to do their jobs, and I live in a small town where I've been dealing with these retailers, small businessmen and women, tradespeople, district council employees, bank employees, etc. for a long time. It's alarming, and you can imagine how quickly a small town goes to complete crap when 80% or even more of its people have progressive amyloidosis, leading to Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, psychiatric disorders. Sigh.

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DrugDiscovery's avatar

Watch what happens while driving. Where I live, there is a noticeable change on the "safe driving" (while "safe" has now acquired a weird connotation; thanks, CDC and public health agencies!), habits of regular drivers, with an increase on lane incursions, difficulty of keeping a constant speed (even if above limit!), and overall lack of anticipating the webs ands flows of regular commuting traffic. Anybody else noticed these trends?

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Andreas Oehler's avatar

100%!

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baker charlie's avatar

Oh yeah. I now drive back roads to work. It adds 5 or 10 minutes to the drive, but I enjoy the relative absence of other drivers, especially the erratic ones.

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Andreas Oehler's avatar

Similar! People slow down or outright hit the breaks in the middle of the road for no apparent reason one minute, then take off and fly like bats out of hell just to repeat the same routine shortly afterwards. Not mentioning keeping in their lane...

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baker charlie's avatar

I've had so many people swoop in from other lanes with no signal...I nearly got sideswiped a few days ago by someone who suddenly had to get into my lane. I swear they didn't look or anything, just nearly ran into the side of my car to cut in front of me. Scary. Thank goodness I'd already pegged them because they were going crazy fast and playing 'Pole Position' a bit further back. I was ready to slam on the breaks and let them go past me...

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baker charlie's avatar

I'm getting tired of having to reteach my coworkers to do certain things over and over. It's like they have no learning retention anymore. And the mistakes they make are getting weirder and weirder...like to the point I gotta wonder, "How did you come up with that?"

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Andreas Oehler's avatar

What is the average age?

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baker charlie's avatar

It's a range. We have relative youngsters at 40ish up to a couple who are pushing retirement at mid 60's. I've been working here about a year and a half now, only me and one other guy are unvaxxed. They didn't seem nearly as bad when I started, although I have noticed they are all out sick a lot with multiple covid infections as well as other things. One has chronic conjuncitvitis, another has just been diagnosed with multiple myeloma, another's mother has gone crazy senile (like she thinks Johnny Depp is her boyfriend online and has to be kept from the credit cards) all in the past year or so, and another just lost his wife to 'died suddenly'. To be fair though, she had a stroke soon after her first shot...

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Andreas Oehler's avatar

we face interesting times in the most immediate future.

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baker charlie's avatar

I agree. There is another layer to this too, the company is having a hell of a time hiring and retaining young people. Many of the employees are tradesmen who are aging out of physical labor and there are few young people who are willing to learn the skills or work and do not stay. I don't see this place as being here 10 years from now, which is too bad, as it is an old school small business and is very good to work for.

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Susan's avatar

I have a friend who was always very smart and she has turned into a black and white thinker. I can't be sure, but I think she may have cognitive impairment due to the jabs. Sad situation!

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Moonspinner's avatar

Igor Chudov had a good 'stack on this issue -- https://www.igor-chudov.com/p/disturbing-rise-in-cognitive-problems

and also A Midwestern Doctor -- https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/do-the-covid-vaccines-impair-your

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Susan's avatar

Thanks! I may have missed those. Will look them up now.

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Tricia C's avatar

"Okay, well maybe not Safe...but Very Effective!"

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