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Imgreatagain
21 Jul 2023 1:19 pm
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BuckNaked » 21 Jul 2023, 10:15 am » wrote: what musical instrument do you play the skin flute?
edgy trombone? Lol  
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21 Jul 2023 6:03 pm
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Buffalo » 20 Jul 2023, 9:11 am » wrote: I never got the first clot shot!!!  **** big pharma and the government collusion!!!
I got one. Now I think I have a clot in my left leg. SMH. 
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Imgreatagain » 21 Jul 2023, 6:03 pm » wrote: I got one. Now I think I have a clot in my left leg. SMH.
why do you think that?
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BuckNaked » 21 Jul 2023, 6:18 pm » wrote: why do you think that?
numbness. Tingling. swollen ankle. My dad had that (blood clots in his legs) before he died. 
maybe I’m dyingggggg.. 
 
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Imgreatagain » 21 Jul 2023, 6:55 pm » wrote: numbness. Tingling. swollen ankle. My dad had that (blood clots in his legs) before he died. 
maybe I’m dyingggggg..
could be hereditary condition  
 
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21 Jul 2023 11:16 pm
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Buffalo » 15 Jul 2023, 1:58 pm » wrote: Would that be suicidal in a clintonesque sort of way?
You're killing me lol.


You're killing yourself.  :ninja:  
 
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Buffalo » 20 Jul 2023, 9:47 am » wrote: I took Ivermectin on my doctor brothers advice when I was exposed to the ccp/US virus.  I lost my sense of smell and taste for a week and THAT was all.  No fever, no sickness, NOTHING!!!  I don't ever even take the flu shot.
When I lost my taste and smell, I said **** this **** and started eating jalepenos like they were apples.

Got my taste and smell back that very day.
 
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Bruce » 20 Jul 2023, 7:20 pm » wrote: Covid is over.

If you want a shot for it, I suppose you could still get one.

There is herd immunity around the entire world.
In other posts, this penis lickers is waxing about dying trump supporters who refuse to get the vax,  :rolleyes:   :drool:  

It can't keep its stories skraight. 
 
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Bruce » 20 Jul 2023, 10:58 pm » wrote: In Missouri the first shots were distributed by the Missouri National Guard in early 2021.
 
They were PAYING dick suckers to take the vax in some states. 

You *** are a death cult. 
 
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Seriously what risks? https://www.gavi.org/vaccineswork/vacci ... QqEALw_wcB
Vaccines go through a rigorous process of testing before they are used in the general population. Once researchers have found a promising candidate, they put it through pre-clinical studies, usually testing it on animals to assess its safety and potential to prevent disease. If a vaccine passes that test, it goes into phase 1 trials, where it is given to a small group of people to confirm its safety in humans, to see if it triggers an immune response and to figure out the dosage. In phase 2 trials, the vaccine is given to a larger group (usually hundreds) of volunteers to see whether the immune response triggered is strong enough, and whether there are any side effects. In this phase, the volunteers are divided into two groups, one which gets the vaccine and one which gets a placebo. In phase 3 trials, the vaccine candidate is given to thousands of volunteers, again divided in two groups as for phase 2 trials. During public health emergencies, such as COVID-19, when no licensed vaccine or treatment exists, vaccine candidates may be licensed for emergency use, if they have made it to the end or nearly the end of phase 3 trials and the evidence suggests they are safe and effective. Even after a vaccine has been approved and rolled-out into the general public, it is monitored very closely for a
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chat gpt says Vaccination, like any medical intervention, can come with risks, but it's essential to understand that the benefits of vaccines far outweigh the potential risks. Vaccines have been proven to be safe and effective in preventing a wide range of serious diseases, and they have been instrumental in reducing morbidity and mortality rates globally.The risks associated with vaccines are generally mild and temporary, such as soreness at the injection site, mild fever, or fatigue. These minor side effects are usually short-lived and resolve on their own.However, in extremely rare cases, some individuals may experience more serious adverse reactions to vaccines. These reactions can include severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis), but such cases are extremely rare, occurring in about 1 in a million doses or less. Vaccines undergo rigorous testing in clinical trials to identify and assess potential side effects before they are approved for public use.For some specific vaccines, there have been concerns in the past about potential adverse effects. For example, the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine has been linked to a very rare risk of febrile seizures in children, but the risk is small (about 1 in 3,000 to 4,000 doses) and the benefits of vaccination far outweigh this risk, as these diseases can cause serious complications and even death.It's important to note that the decision to vaccinate a child should always be based on a careful evaluation of the risks and benefits, and this decision is typically made in consultation with healthcare professionals. Vaccines are recommended based on scientific evidence, disease prevalence, and potential risks to the individual and the community.In the vast majority of cases, the benefits of vaccination in preventing potentially life-threatening diseases significantly outweigh the minimal risks of side effects. Vaccination also helps protect vulnerable populations, such as those with weakened immune systems, who cannot receive vaccines themselves.If you have specific concerns about vaccination for your child, it's best to consult with a healthcare provider who can address your questions and provide personalized information based on your child's medical history and circumstances. Remember that vaccines have played a crucial role in reducing the impact of infectious diseases and keeping communities healthier.



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billbatard » 22 Jul 2023, 12:34 am » wrote: Seriously what risks? https://www.gavi.org/vaccineswork/vacci ... QqEALw_wcB
Vaccines go through a rigorous process of testing before they are used in the general population. Once researchers have found a promising candidate, they put it through pre-clinical studies, usually testing it on animals to assess its safety and potential to prevent disease. If a vaccine passes that test, it goes into phase 1 trials, where it is given to a small group of people to confirm its safety in humans, to see if it triggers an immune response and to figure out the dosage. In phase 2 trials, the vaccine is given to a larger group (usually hundreds) of volunteers to see whether the immune response triggered is strong enough, and whether there are any side effects. In this phase, the volunteers are divided into two groups, one which gets the vaccine and one which gets a placebo. In phase 3 trials, the vaccine candidate is given to thousands of volunteers, again divided in two groups as for phase 2 trials. During public health emergencies, such as COVID-19, when no licensed vaccine or treatment exists, vaccine candidates may be licensed for emergency use, if they have made it to the end or nearly the end of phase 3 trials and the evidence suggests they are safe and effective. Even after a vaccine has been approved and rolled-out into the general public, it is monitored very closely for a
Every word of that is horse ****. 

And in THIS case, fruity, people were PRESSURED to be lab rats - and they numbered in the tens of MILLIONS of victims. 
 
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Cannonpointer » 21 Jul 2023, 11:42 pm » wrote: In other posts, this penis lickers is waxing about dying trump supporters who refuse to get the vax,  Image   Image  

It can't keep its stories skraight.
I wish I was lying.

I knew all 56.  I was close friends with about half of them.

The first year, we lost about a dozen.  But sometime during Delta there were almost a dozen dead in a week, and all needless. After the shots came out those people did not have to die:

Yes, I was a Republican. But god damn we got our shots back then.

This is a death cult, and all over the clown Trump.
 
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Buck Naked » 21 Jul 2023, 8:29 pm » wrote: could be hereditary condition  
 
50% genetics, 50% vaccine accelerates the process. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDkiq5jD5Hc
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Trump rushed the vax to market. Trump took the vax publicly - back when Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi were advising their people not to trust the Trump vax.

Trump advises all who will listen that they should take the vax. But many people - PhD's foremost, followed by African Americans - are hesitant to take an experimental medicine that HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED BY THE FDA. They suggest that only suicide prone monkeys allow themselves to become willing lab rats over a virus that kills three out of ten thousand - and most of those, with multiple co-morbidities.

What is it about you faeries that makes you worship the Trump vaccine?
Bruce » 22 Jul 2023, 1:33 am » wrote: This is a death cult, and all over the clown Trump.
Yep, fruitcake. It surely is.

And ONCE AGAIN, you jim crow cocksuckers in the democ rat party came up with a ploy to keep "dirty"black people out of your restaurants, fired them from their jobs, made them stay out of clean white areas.
When you complain, your friends roll their eyes and your enemies smile

"Because I SAY I am" is fallacy, not science

You cannot betray me - only yourself, to me.

Who cuts off your dick is not your friend

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Here's the thing, retard.

Stickied at the top of the board is a thread about the vax. Throughout that thread there is evidence: Peer reviewed science indicating the efficacy of wonder drugs, peer reviewed science indicating the ineffectiveness of the vax, evidence from VAERS and from peer reviewed science and from scientists testifying under oath. 

And you counter all of that legitimate information with a **** gab site giving us ZERO SCIENCE and loads of the kind of pabulum that a lightweight like you posts all over this board.

We don't need vaccines explained by a high school senior doing a mediocre report. The Polio vaccine in no way comments on the efficacy or the safety of the covid vax. They are 60 years apart, based on different technology, and the Polio vaccine was properly vetted before being released on the public - notwithstanding Polio was a **** of a lot worse than covid.

The first Polio vaccines, by the way, were pulled for safety reasons. Just so ya know. 

You have no chops. You have no sources. You have no actual arguments. You don't even have positions - as soon as you get refuted, you nudge over a tad and keep spewing bromides, never acknowledging error, never defending a thesis, just yakking.

You're useless. 
 
 
When you complain, your friends roll their eyes and your enemies smile

"Because I SAY I am" is fallacy, not science

You cannot betray me - only yourself, to me.

Who cuts off your dick is not your friend

An opinion you won't defend is not yours. It's someone else's

Humanity's Law of the Jungle: Survival NOT of the fittest, but of the tribe

When peeing in the pool, stand on the edge

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US Military Confirms Myocarditis Spike After COVID Vaccine Introduction


https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/us-mil ... dium=email
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YOUR POST VERGES ON MISINFORMATION , IF FAUCI WAS IN CHARGE HE'D ARREST YOU , WELL MAYBE NOT BUT I WOULD 
Yes. The United States has the safest, most effective vaccine supply in its history. Years of testing are required by law to ensure that vaccines are safe before they are made available in the United States. This process can take 10 years or longer. Once a vaccine is in use, the CDC and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) monitor any possible side effects reported through the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) and other vaccine safety systems. Any hint of a problem with a vaccine prompts the CDC and FDA to carry out further investigations. If researchers find that a vaccine might be causing a problem, CDC and/or FDA can:
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/caregivers/faqs.html
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22 Jul 2023 4:14 pm
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nefarious101 » 22 Jul 2023, 2:30 pm » wrote: US Military Confirms Myocarditis Spike After COVID Vaccine Introduction

https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/us-mil ... dium=email

corelation does not prove causation and that ting you jst sited yes people had heart attcks to you know why covid covid virus caused heart attcks not the vaccine you dolt!
"Correlation is not causation" means that just because two things correlate does not necessarily mean that one causes the other. As a seasonal example, just because people in the UK tend to spend more in the shops when it's cold and less when it's hot doesn't mean cold weather causes frenzied high-street spending.Jan 6, 2012Correlation is not causation | Mathematics - The Guardianhttps://apnews.com/article/fact-check-c ... 7817229179

 
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billbatard » 22 Jul 2023, 4:14 pm » wrote: corelation does not prove causation and that ting you jst sited yes people had heart attcks to you know why covid covid virus caused heart attcks not the vaccine you dolt!
"Correlation is not causation" means that just because two things correlate does not necessarily mean that one causes the other. As a seasonal example, just because people in the UK tend to spend more in the shops when it's cold and less when it's hot doesn't mean cold weather causes frenzied high-street spending.Jan 6, 2012Correlation is not causation | Mathematics - The Guardianhttps://apnews.com/article/fact-check-c ... 7817229179

What????...another know-it-all?....you know-it-all's are as common as dog pecker gnats at a coon hound convention.  Russia Russia Russia....that was a bunch of know-it-alls too.  


Why do all you know-it-alls sound like you're crying when you post a reply?...are know-it-alls all sissies?
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