I’m waiting until October because that’s the recommendation I’ve been following for years.
I’m waiting until October because that’s the recommendation I’ve been following for years.
I’m watching the narrative change to “COVID is here to stay” in the liberal media. It’ll be interesting to watch the shift.
"A truth does not mind being questioned. A lie does not like being challenged."
100 deaths from Covid per day in my state. We are ranked number one
Influenza is here to stay. Should not be a surprise. Measles, rubella, mumps, pertussis, yada, yada, yada.
The person you are defending, who knows nothing about me, labeled me sexist towards my daughter simply for asking questions about vaccines. You're not in a good company. So no regrets from my side here.
Some people add more, some people add nothing, like Chuck, unless you count hysteria as something productive, which I don't. So yes, I was genuinely shocked that he actually made a worthwhile post.
For example if you woke up and found shit in your toilet, you wouldn't be shocked, you'd think huh, I forgot to flush!
But if you woke up with a pile of shit on your kitchen counter, you would be surprised, wouldn't you?
Thanks for the piece of work comment, I'll take it as a compliment.
dneal (September 24th, 2021)
It's here to stay for sure. The only thing that'll change is it will probably mutate into something less lethal. And we will have yearly vaccinations or later some pills against it.
I'm 99% sure we got COVID again home. I'm going to get a test tomorrow. We're vaccinated, and we also all had it before already. So if the vaccines don't protect you from getting it, nor from spreading it, only help you get through the infection, then vaccines will never stop it. There's no reason whatsoever to expect vaccines to do that.
dneal (September 24th, 2021)
If I can encourage one member to take this virus seriously, it is well worth the effort to particiapate in this thread. Perhaps it will save them and their families unnecessary sickness, death, and much sadness.
So, someone wanted to post “completeness” and then discovered the data was anecdotal and subjective. Now they want to say others are hysterical and no capable of objectivity. Sounds like post first, think later.
dneal (September 25th, 2021)
Define “no reason”?
I was thinking of two great hysterical people,
Bonhoeffer and John Brown.
I was thinking of King George III, sitting at tea, reading the Declaration of Independence, pounding the table and jiggling the china, then shouting out: "What a bunch of hysterical poppycock!"
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