You know what the response to that is, "lockdowns worked for something, just not what was intented.".
The vaxx is composed of microscopic chinks that travel to pick your brain. Literally. Just like The Fantastic Voyage, except Raquel isn't there, and no chinks get to rip those deadly antibodies off of her titties. China is innovative.
Good Luck!!!
Just a virus
Rachael who?DeplorablePatriot » 20 Jan 2023, 2:35 pm » wrote: ↑ The vaxx is composed of microscopic chinks that travel to pick your brain. Literally. Just like The Fantastic Voyage, except Rachael isn't there, and no chinks get to rip white blood cells off of her titties. China is innovative.
I'm quite surprised you got it (verified) again? The odds are damn near nil with natural immunity..impartialobserver » 19 Jan 2023, 3:30 pm » wrote: ↑ The first time, May 2020, was rough but mostly due to having no time to recover. Wife was laid up and kids were home and supposedly going to do distance learning. Yeah.... great joke, I know. All of this while working from home and having to deal with the deluge that comes from having 485,000 + claims. If you do not know, my job is connected to unemployment insurance so when our Governor shut down the state.. it made our life rough.
Second time was about 3 weeks ago. It was fairly mild. Had a slight fever and some shortness of breath for two days and then back to normal.
The point is that I do not find it necessary to give the vax to my kids. I only did it because I did not want to deal with a ton of paperwork. Survived it the first time just fine so no real need for a vax.
Great post and spot on...Cannonpointer » 19 Jan 2023, 10:55 pm » wrote: ↑ No, the vax rate means the false flag was a success.
The game was never to release a virus. The game was to get sheep to line up for the slaughter. The virus is a joke. The gaslighting is the only thing that made the virus seem like more than a seasonal flu.
The year the virus was SAID to have claimed so many lives, the flu claimed zero.
Covid healed the flu. Yay.
they've cried wolf so many many times..**** 'em AND the horse they rode in on...Jantje_Smit » 20 Jan 2023, 7:33 am » wrote: ↑ Seems like it's time for another booster shot, this sounds really scary...
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https://youtu.be/BGFqT7Przms
Hey, you did what you did...'water over the dam' or 'no worrying over spilled milk'...GODSPEED hoping nothing serious becomes of it...DeezerShoove » 20 Jan 2023, 11:30 am » wrote: ↑ I count myself as lucky (so far) that I didn't place much value in the scares on either side of the Kung Flu and "vax", yet have remained unscathed in any meaningful way.
I fought back on the really dumb mask mythology which has died down mostly.
The vax was nothing more than additional **** but pushed so hard as to be an annoying obstruction.
So, I got it.
Here's the problem I see with the anti-vaxxers.
The side effects were (prior to my getting it) going to be nearly immediate maim, crippling, death. All bad stuff.
Now that I am post-vax by nearly two years, the goal posts are moved like AGW people's cooling, then warming, now it's just "climate in general".
Anti-vaxxers are either slipping into shame-them mode or it-is-still-coming mode.
You just wait and see, sucker! So, scary.
I now have to wait 3 to 5 years for my clotting or my heart detonation?
Anti-vaxxers get to beat that drum for years now. Just like AGW "experts".
This is why I don't give a **** who tells me anything. People are completely full of ****.
Both sides of this are a mockery of a sham of a bad joke.![]()
btw
I heard I'm supposed to die in my mid-seventies, too.
So scary.
DeplorablePatriot » 20 Jan 2023, 2:35 pm » wrote: ↑ The vaxx is composed of microscopic chinks that travel to pick your brain. Literally. Just like The Fantastic Voyage, except Rachael isn't there, and no chinks get to rip white blood cells off of her titties. China is innovative.
I had people around me that needed me to do it.ROG62 » 20 Jan 2023, 4:16 pm » wrote: ↑ Hey, you did what you did...'water over the dam' or 'no worrying over spilled milk'...GODSPEED hoping nothing serious becomes of it...
LOL...true...DeezerShoove » 20 Jan 2023, 4:32 pm » wrote: ↑ I had people around me that needed me to do it.
I didn't/don't fear it. Regret it?
A little bit, but I followed my priorities at the time.
I'm unlike stupid **** that get a tattoo and can't admit it sucks later.
The difference is a tattoo has no surprise ending.
Ya know how dumb it is right away.
The enormously significant excess mortality - immensely greater than covid mortality, which simply replaced the usual flu numbers without exceeding EXPECTED deaths based on actuarial tables - more than validates our warnings. "I'm not dead yet" is an extremely flimsy defense for playing the lab rat.DeezerShoove » 20 Jan 2023, 11:30 am » wrote: ↑ I count myself as lucky (so far) that I didn't place much value in the scares on either side of the Kung Flu and "vax", yet have remained unscathed in any meaningful way.
I fought back on the really dumb mask mythology which has died down mostly.
The vax was nothing more than additional **** but pushed so hard as to be an annoying obstruction.
So, I got it.
Here's the problem I see with the anti-vaxxers.
The side effects were (prior to my getting it) going to be nearly immediate maim, crippling, death. All bad stuff.
Now that I am post-vax by nearly two years, the goal posts are moved like AGW people's cooling, then warming, now it's just "climate in general".
Anti-vaxxers are either slipping into shame-them mode or it-is-still-coming mode.
You just wait and see, sucker! So, scary.
I now have to wait 3 to 5 years for my clotting or my heart detonation?
Anti-vaxxers get to beat that drum for years now. Just like AGW "experts".
This is why I don't give a **** who tells me anything. People are completely full of ****.
Both sides of this are a mockery of a sham of a bad joke.![]()
btw
I heard I'm supposed to die in my mid-seventies, too.
So scary.
Works for the state - likely vaxxed. It destorys your natural immunity.ROG62 » 20 Jan 2023, 4:06 pm » wrote: ↑ I'm quite surprised you got it (verified) again? The odds are damn near nil with natural immunity..
That's your view. Mine is not me wagging anything continually.Cannonpointer » 20 Jan 2023, 10:21 pm » wrote: ↑ The enormously significant excess mortality - immensely greater than covid mortality, which simply replaced the usual flu numbers without exceeding EXPECTED deaths based on actuarial tables - more than validates our warnings. "I'm not dead yet" is an extremely flimsy defense for playing the lab rat.
No one on here wishes you ill. Try not to alter that by continually wagging your *** about the fact that you're not dead yet and by continually falsely equating the two sides, one of which was bullying you to be a lab rat and the other of which was defending your body-autonomy.
The bodies are piling up like cordwood, and you're sending coded invites to the Reaper.
Back in the day, I would float a sweet parody takedown of a fox news narrative, blasting holes in it - and two weeks later, my parody would be a bit, fleshed out by Jon Stewart on the Daily Show. The first time it happened, I chalked it up to parallel thinking. The second time, I was like, huh... After this happened three times in a row, it became clear to me that my ideas were being mined by one of Stewart's writers. Sadly, I commented on it, and it never happened again. The wicked flee when no man persueth. I had no problem with it.DeezerShoove » 20 Jan 2023, 11:58 pm » wrote: ↑
There are others here who actually believe they have an audience.
I'm not one of those.
Cannonpointer » 21 Jan 2023, 12:07 am » wrote: ↑ Back in the day, I would float a sweet parody takedown of a fox news narrative, blasting holes in it - and two weeks later, my parody would be a bit, fleshed out by Jon Stewart on the Daily Show. The first time it happened, I chalked it up to parallel thinking. The second time, I was like, huh... After this happened three times in a row, it became clear to me that my ideas were being mined by one of Stewart's writers. Sadly, I commented on it, and it never happened again. The wicked flee when no man persueth. I had no problem with it.
The audience here is bigger than you might suspect. The MEMBERSHIP is not large. But we get a lot of eyeballs.
Perhaps I should be more professional.Cannonpointer » 21 Jan 2023, 12:07 am » wrote: ↑ Back in the day, I would float a sweet parody takedown of a fox news narrative, blasting holes in it - and two weeks later, my parody would be a bit, fleshed out by Jon Stewart on the Daily Show. The first time it happened, I chalked it up to parallel thinking. The second time, I was like, huh... After this happened three times in a row, it became clear to me that my ideas were being mined by one of Stewart's writers. Sadly, I commented on it, and it never happened again. The wicked flee when no man persueth. I had no problem with it.
The audience here is bigger than you might suspect. The MEMBERSHIP is not large. But we get a lot of eyeballs.