Tyrone Slothrop
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If you lie about little things, you’ll lie about anythin.I was!
If you lie about little things, you’ll lie about anythin.I was!
How do you think transmission works? Do you think one would be more or less likely to transmit the virus if it can’t thrive in your body?Easily preventable like salmonella?
I just wash my hands and all is good, right?
A good reason against vaccination: the vaccine isn't a cure.
Just like a flu shot, it's supposed to lessen the affect of the illness if you were to get it.
It doesn't prevent/cure you or others from getting the illness like a rabies shot.
You're making the vaccine sound like a cure.How do you think transmission works? Do you think one would be more or less likely to transmit the virus if it can’t thrive in your body?
My body my choiceI’m still not hearing a good reason against vaccination.
I think I heard Creepy Joe say get vaccinated or wear a mask forever.My body my choice
You haven’t put forward any argument against it.
I'll give you one. Let's see. A pusillanimous virus with a 99.5% survival rate that only effects the absolute weakest individuals or an experimental RNA-altering drug with no long-term studies from companies that are immune to litigation and is already proven to have negative and potentially fatal side effects. I'm gonna have to think about that one.It’s a simple question that apparently you can’t answer.
Only after a cat scan.Have to check with the Vet but I don't think it's approved for cats yet.
I was 3 ... I bet @rod was part of the Polio vaccines as well!If you lie about little things, you’ll lie about anythin.
I had the Polio vaccine. Don't know if it was experimental or not but well worth the risk of not being able to walk for the rest of my life.I was 3 ... I bet @rod was part of the Polio vaccines as well!
I was. Between growing up with caring parents who kept me up on all the latest vaccines, being in the Army and having regular twice a year physicals since I retired I think I've had every shot and vaccine ever invented. I must be pretty healthy--they took another pint of O Positive out of me today at the VFWI was 3 ... I bet @rod was part of the Polio vaccines as well!
One full year later no body knowsHow do you think transmission works? Do you think one would be more or less likely to transmit the virus if it can’t thrive in your body?
confession is good for the soulIf you lie about little things, you’ll lie about anythin.
I was 3 ... I bet @rod was part of the Polio vaccines as well!
I was. Between growing up with caring parents who kept me up on all the latest vaccines, being in the Army and having regular twice a year physicals since I retired I think I've had every shot and vaccine ever invented. I must be pretty healthy--they took another pint of O Positive out of me today at the VFW
We have a winner!I'll give you one. Let's see. A pusillanimous virus with a 99.5% survival rate that only effects the absolute weakest individuals or an experimental RNA-altering drug with no long-term studies from companies that are immune to litigation and is already proven to have negative and potentially fatal side effects. I'm gonna have to think about that one.
I’ve never had them tell me not to come over when I was sick. My wife spread covid to a majority of them. Everyone was well aware of the risks and knowingly took them.Do the elderly people you know prefer you not give them easily preventable potentially deadly diseases? Or do you cough in their face when you have the flu? I’m still not hearing a good reason against vaccination.
What makes you think it's seasonal?OMG yes I’m killing grandma lol
It was a bad excuse for lock downs
It was a bad excuse masks
It’s a bad excuse to force vaccines.
It’s a seasonal virus that kills like .5% of people that get it.
My god I cannot imagine the depths at which people will give away their freedoms for protection from something that’s actually deadly.
Crunching cdc numbersWhat makes you think it's seasonal?