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1 hour ago, potiron said:

Wev all been lied to.. glad i didnt go down the poison route. Had the flu a few times ,no big drama. Plenty of fresh air does you good ..fuck isolating . Bet all them gullable snowflake fannys crying out for jab passports feel a bit stupid now.. and rightfuly so .. well and truely blagged . Fools

Calling people stupid with something that’d fail a Year 7 literacy test.

There’s something to be said there, especially in an age of autocorrect. You have to try to be wrong. 

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18 minutes ago, AcousticallyChallenged said:

Calling people stupid with something that’d fail a Year 7 literacy test.

There’s something to be said there, especially in an age of autocorrect. You have to try to be wrong. 

Go and cry about it to a teacher then

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4 minutes ago, AcousticallyChallenged said:

That’s a good start. You even got the capital at the beginning. Remember though, we need to end our sentences with a full stop, question 

it would appear things like bad grammer , and poor spellin triggers you , lovely to know

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3 minutes ago, potiron said:

it would appear things like bad grammer , and poor spellin triggers you , lovely to know

One for your scrapbook, do you want a photo for it too?

Anyway, let's not derail the thread.

Vaccines good. Bad diseases bad.

Some people think they can destabilise other countries by creating animosity around facts like that. Antivaxxers are often linked with all the sovereign citizen nonsense too, it's a slippery slope. Flat Earth fits in somewhere too.

There's a real alt-right vibe against the vaccine, likely because it's something tangible to protest. You only need to present some scientific sounding fluff of little consequence to get people on board. And once you have, it's far easier to serve them up other conspiracy too.

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2 minutes ago, AcousticallyChallenged said:

One for your scrapbook, do you want a photo for it too?

Anyway, let's not derail the thread.

Vaccines good. Bad diseases bad.

Some people think they can destabilise other countries by creating animosity around facts like that. Antivaxxers are often linked with all the sovereign citizen nonsense too, it's a slippery slope. Flat Earth fits in somewhere too.

There's a real alt-right vibe against the vaccine, likely because it's something tangible to protest. You only need to present some scientific sounding fluff of little consequence to get people on board. And once you have, it's far easier to serve them up other conspiracy too.

Now thats a lot of drivel to post. Hope you copy and pasted it and didnt waste time typing that shite

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35 minutes ago, AcousticallyChallenged said:

Gosh. We've got full stops too. Congratulations.

So pray tell, scientifically, what's wrong with the vaccines?

In your own words. Trust me, we'll be able to tell if you plagiarise.

Just an observation that a lot of people seem to be having strokes , heart attacks and clots over the past few years . More and more people are regretting having it ( if you actualy listen to people  ).. speaking to jabbed people the tale of  "i only had a jab so i could go on holiday " seems to be a more common reason than having it to protect against the flu. Says a lot.. I know lots of people,myself included who refused to wear masks or take the jab, as its a completley uneccassary (have fun with that 1) vax..that isnt required for 99percent of the population . And we are all fine. The theory of jab yourself to protect others is total bullshit.  now thats not to say that we are all "anti-vax" as you moronicly call it . Thats just a propaganda word used by idiots to label anyone who challenges the narative.. seems to be more jabbed people getting various illness's , than us unjabbed tinfoil hat conspiracy theorists ,who all believe the earth is flat, the royal family are all lizard people and we dont like 5g 😉😉😉😉 had the flu twice , no big drama. Plenty of fresh air. All sorted.Although i do miss lockdowns. Empty beaches, lots of camping , coastal path done twice. Secret garden parties ... (in our bubble ..🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 ).  People should never have been blackmailed /bribed to taking part in a drugs trial. If you want the jab thats fine .. but judging /labeling people who dont want it . Trying to divide society is bang out of order .. especialy for something as harmless as the covi flu. 

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15 hours ago, Black Mirror said:

Ready to roll up your sleeves?

Addressing this posting to those of you who are about to roll up their sleeves for their n-th booster… (lost count of it, though I had none myself) and still have some residual critical thinking faculties.

The Florida Surgeon General did not mince his words to say that mRNA vaccines have a “terrible safety profile”. See it by yourself in this video:

https://rumble.com/v2dvhue-florida-surgeon-general-says-mrna-vaccines-have-a-terrible-safety-profile.html

And this poignant video is about one of the many covid vaccine victims:

https://rumble.com/v2dvi5g-a-member-of-the-pussycat-dolls-was-vaccine-injured-by-her-2nd-dose-of-moder.html

Socialists (uh, liberals… sorry) don’t need to look. This branch covidiot website from a quintessential blue state would be more reassuring for them:
                https://rollupyoursleevesny.org

Just googled “roll up your sleeves” expecting some covid nonsense in return; and there it is. There is some BLM stuff as well. And so much more of the stuff that make you branch covidiots fell so good about yourselves: “FPWA is a social justice, anti-poverty policy and advocacy organization committed to economic opportunity and upward mobility for all”.

No, politics has nothing to do with it; it is all about “following the science”.

 

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Any article that begins with "Florida man" generally involves some sort of redneck chaos, usually a miraculous survival of some high horsepower machinery/dangerous animal scenario.  This appears to be no different. 

Sort of the American version of "Foxdale man". 

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3 minutes ago, potiron said:

Just an observation that a lot of people seem to be having stokes , heat attacks and clots over the past few years . 

Whilst I wouldn’t dismiss out of hand the idea that there is a possibility that the vaccine might be in some way problematic, is there anything else that occurred over the same period as the vaccines being rolled out….?

There was in fact quite an upsurge in strokes, clots etc in the months before anyone had the vaccine, so can you not entertain the idea that it might be Covid and not the jab, or does that not fit with your narrative?

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2 hours ago, CallMeCurious said:

As for the social, health and economic impact it certainly looks like the cure was worse than the disease.

Depends, do you mean the vaccines or lockdowns?

Lockdowns wouldn't have caused much economic impact if we had an equitable system instead of crony capitalism.

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1 minute ago, StrangeBrew said:

There was in fact quite an upsurge in strokes, clots etc in the months before anyone had the vaccine, so can you not entertain the idea that it might be Covid and not the jab, or does that not fit with your narrative?

Or the fact that nobody could do anything apart from sit on their arses at home for about a year and not actually get to see any medical professionals over that time. 

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1 minute ago, The Phantom said:

Or the fact that nobody could do anything apart from sit on their arses at home for about a year and not actually get to see any medical professionals over that time. 

Nah, it's the 4kg of magnets in the 0.3mL of vaccine.

Where have all the magnet nutters gone anyway?

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