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I think I might have the corona myself, I have a runny nose. I might even have the Omniron.
Gassy told me that’s the thing that Ben10 used to slap on his wrist to turn into different aliens. Damn omnitrix variant. That must be where all the shape shifting lizard people are coming from.

 

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The Omicron is very ominous, but you CAN spell Omicron without ominous.

However, you can NOT spell Omicron without "moronic".
 

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I think I might have the corona myself, I have a runny nose. I might even have the Omniron.

Lol! If you got blood clots and severe, debilitating headaches, or myocarditis you just may... or you've been reading the realkaryenbruner's posts

He opens his mouth and reconfirms the very point made. Gotta love the consistency.
 
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Gassy told me that’s the thing that Ben10 used to slap on his wrist to turn into different aliens. Damn omnitrix variant. That must be where all the shape shifting lizard people are coming from.


I don't pay attention to kind of silliness anymore than I pay attention to the coronavlrus. This whole thing is silly as Hell.
 

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The Omicron is very ominous, but you CAN spell Omicron without ominous.

However, you can NOT spell Omicron without "moronic".

OMChronic! Is this the metric system getting its revenge for not fully adopting it in the 70s? This could all be a pizza commercial and burner is the Noid... and Oreos with their serrated edges were just to get us used to seeing cOreonaviruses... well sht!!

FKN NABISCO sold us out
 

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I don't pay attention to kind of silliness anymore than I pay attention to the coronavlrus. This whole thing is silly as Hell.
At this point I’ve pretty much stopped caring about it. I lost my dad 2 months ago to battle with Covid because he was pretty adamant about not getting vaccinated. I never really talked about it with him though. Then my aunt was staying at a hotel after coming down from Indiana for my dads funeral and she passed away from blood clots because of the vaccine. It was the damndest thing.

Had my dad been vaccinated he’d still be alive today and my mom wouldn’t be raising 9 kids by herself. But had my aunt not gotten vaccinated she’d still be here today. So I’m not sure what any of this really matters anymore.
 

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Lol! If you got blood clots and severe, debilitating headaches, or myocarditis you just may... or you've been reading the realkaryenbruner's posts

He opens his mouth and reconfirms the very point made. Gotta love the consistency.
I’m mostly proud of you for finding a way to change my name (Ryan) into some version of Karen. The process wasn’t very pretty but at least the finished product was kind of close. Btw is this the second time you’ve referenced my mouth? You got something you want to tell me?
 

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At this point I’ve pretty much stopped caring about it. I lost my dad 2 months ago to battle with Covid because he was pretty adamant about not getting vaccinated. I never really talked about it with him though. Then my aunt was staying at a hotel after coming down from Indiana for my dads funeral and she passed away from blood clots because of the vaccine. It was the damndest thing.

Had my dad been vaccinated he’d still be alive today and my mom wouldn’t be raising 9 kids by herself. But had my aunt not gotten vaccinated she’d still be here today. So I’m not sure what any of this really matters anymore.
All flame wars aside, I appreciate you giving me your perspective on this, and I am sorry for your losses.
 
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All flame wars aside, I appreciate you giving me your perspective on this, and I am sorry for your losses.
Thanks bud. Up until recently I had been lucky enough (and young enough really) to not experience much loss in my life. My dad was a damn good man. Lol he loved trump, he loved God, and he loved his family. We didn’t agree on a lot but he taught me that as long as you could sit down and have a conversation with someone most of that crap didn’t matter anyways.
 

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I’m mostly proud of you for finding a way to change my name (Ryan) into some version of Karen. The process wasn’t very pretty but at least the finished product was kind of close. Btw is this the second time you’ve referenced my mouth? You got something you want to tell me?

I have my moments, a little more regular than a broken clock. Was it only twice? Damn I'm gettin sloppy. Have a good night, regardless of how much I hate how much we disagree

There is nothing good in any of this unless we respect each other's right to disagree. My dad fought for that right and told me as much, so no matter how much sht I give, know that I respect that right, and just want you to be healthy in the end. I've seen a lot of damage done by medicine over the years, but I've seen some good, too.
 
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That is correct- Rogers said he was immunized - he also said he was allergic to something in both the Maderna and Pfizer vaccines... and was concerned about the blood clotting with Johnson & Johnson... So did not want to risk it. He also said he was not against the vaccine.

He was open with the NFL (in that he applied for an medical exemption) - he worked with his Dr. to improve his immunity and took other precautions that may, or may not have prevented him from catching the virus. There are others who can confirm - just because you have the vaccine does not mean you will not catch the virus - just hopefully keeps you out of the hospital...

Overall -really- what Rogers did wrong was not wear a mask to press conferences and was not quite as open to the public and the press about his status...

Not saying he was right or wrong - but that is what he said.

This is not the time nor place to be reasonable.
 

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Lmao no it doesn't.

My partner here at work just got done going to his brother in laws funeral after he dropped dead from taking his vaccine. He was a multi millionaire.

Just because they prohibit vaccine induced deaths from being discussed on the news, Twitter or Facebook doesn't mean it's not happening.
Look at all the soccer players in Europe that has fallen dead from blood clots
Oh wow, something like that would surely make the news. How awful. Can you send a link?
 

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Having a doctorate doesn't make you a Dr. She is educated but not in medicine. Just like the previous poster who tried to tout his education as being an expert. Well guess what. He knows as much as you do.
Conservatives don’t value education. Fact.
 

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Many African-Americans are refusing to be vaccinated because they distrust the government stemming from the Tuskegee Experiment.
Minister Louis Farrakhan, a highly respected member of the black community, has referred to COVID-19 vaccine as the vial of death and Nicki Minaj reported that her cousin developed a severe erectile disfunction after being vaccinated
 
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If two-thirds of the population of the state of Kentucky dropped dead this very instant, the IQ of the nation would go up by 30 points. I used to tell people that I was born and raised there. I would now rather them think I came from Mars. ******* idiots.
 

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If two-thirds of the population of the state of Kentucky dropped dead this very instant, the IQ of the nation would go up by 30 points. I used to tell people that I was born and raised there. I would now rather them think I came from Mars. ****ing idiots.
Florida says “hello”
 
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If two-thirds of the population of the state of Kentucky dropped dead this very instant, the IQ of the nation would go up by 30 points. I used to tell people that I was born and raised there. I would now rather them think I came from Mars. ****ing idiots.
I wish we could deport you and your ilk.

THAT would raise the average IQ at least 100 points.
 

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I wish we could deport you and your ilk.

THAT would raise the average IQ at least 100 points.
Trust me man, if Canada will take my ***, you and your inbred brothers and sisters can kiss it goodbye. For never in the history of the planet has there been a more ignorant species than the Kentucky white man.
 
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I love the state of Kentucky and it’s people. I don’t necessarily agree with most of the values that are developed when you are from the state but I still love everyone from the state. It is unfortunate that we are starving ourselves from the inside due to being deathly loyal to a specific political party. I don’t care who votes for who or what really at this point but I wish that as Kentuckians we voted for people who have the states best intentions at heart because right now when you drive through a large portion of the state it looks like a third world country.
 

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I love the state of Kentucky and it’s people. I don’t necessarily agree with most of the values that are developed when you are from the state but I still love everyone from the state. It is unfortunate that we are starving ourselves from the inside due to being deathly loyal to a specific political party. I don’t care who votes for who or what really at this point but I wish that as Kentuckians we voted for people who have the states best intentions at heart because right now when you drive through a large portion of the state it looks like a third world country.
For example…when Tesla offered Mitch McConnell and the state of Kentucky the opportunity to build solar panels in eastern KY and train eastern Kentuckians (and coal miners who were out of a job) to work on and maintain these solar panels….Mitch should have taken Tesla up on that. Instead Mitch said he’d bring back coal and pumped more opioids into the mountains through various agreements with pharmaceutical companies. At some point it would be nice to have a real Kentuckian represent Kentucky. That goes for the democratic and republicans parties. Someone who actually cares for the state instead of trying to use the position of public service to further enhance their own careers.
 
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For example…when Tesla offered Mitch McConnell and the state of Kentucky the opportunity to build solar panels in eastern KY and train eastern Kentuckians (and coal miners who were out of a job) to work on and maintain these solar panels….Mitch should have taken Tesla up on that. Instead Mitch said he’d bring back coal and pumped more opioids into the mountains through various agreements with pharmaceutical companies. At some point it would be nice to have a real Kentuckian represent Kentucky. That goes for the democratic and republicans parties. Someone who actually cares for the state instead of trying to use the position of public service to further enhance their own careers.
But stupid people always vote against their own interest. Why? Because they’re stupid.
 

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Thank you for posting this.

Science isn't science without debate and disagreement leading to unbaised studies to produce data, the entirety of which should be reviewed before coming to a temporary conclusion. It's not science if someone with a vested interest that is in an unelected position is making policy contrary to their own research and the rights of citizens established both. nationally and internationally.

It is politics, corruption, and a cult (in terms of behavioral attitudes).

He's not done any successful long term studies on the effects of this type of shot- so how can he say 1. They're safe, 2. They're effective, or 3. They keep people from dying? He can't. Doing so is putting people's lives in danger. Those are the facts.

Every single animal test of mRNA vaccines resulted in the deaths of every animal from the injections given. System failure occurred within minutes or months, depending on the tests, but it was always caused by the injections. And these were shots developed over a decade, not within 6 months, nor for a virus they hadn't yet isolated and only recently genetically sequenced. (The date of which I just learned yesterday.)

If you want to talk about ILLEGALITY, try looking up the government mandated protocols violated by the FDA, CDC, and HHS in telling a single citizen of this country that these are 1. Vaccines. 2. Safe. 3. Approved to be injected into human beings.

ALL VACCINES must first undergo SUCCESSFUL animal testing before moving on to human trials. NONE of the mRNA tests on animals were successful. They initiated this to bend the rules so they could roll out and profit from a product they knew was defective under a bogus EUA.

Had they treated symptomatic people early, as EVERY PREVIOUS successful VIRAL treatment protocol has been done, closed all borders and travel for a month, put together and published a simple nutritional plan to boost people's natural immunity, not accepted an incredibly and unprecedentedly flawed testing protocol (without isolation nor genetic sequencing of the virus available), and quarantined and immediately protected (through PPE) the most vulnerable, there is NO PANDEMIC.

This is a criminal enterprise. When more people watch their friends or loved ones die over the next 2 years, they will either understand or double down with twice as much hatred for those that told them it was going to happen, and seek to take it out on those who didn't get the pokes.

I know directly now of 2 people that died within hours of getting their shots. 4 out of 10 of the people that knew the situation could still not accept that the shots caused the deaths, even though the attending stated emphatically that it was caused by them. In one case, it was another doctor that refused to believe it. Even when shown the list of side effects given to the fda confirming that this person died of those very side effects. It's a pretty strong delusion to overcome at this point.
I know a 24 yo dude that was pretty damn healthy that had a stroke after his 2nd shot.

Also remember that Pfizer isn't advertising the vax. They are advertising Phizer. If they advertise the vax they have to list side effects by law.
 
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For example…when Tesla offered Mitch McConnell and the state of Kentucky the opportunity to build solar panels in eastern KY and train eastern Kentuckians (and coal miners who were out of a job) to work on and maintain these solar panels….Mitch should have taken Tesla up on that. Instead Mitch said he’d bring back coal and pumped more opioids into the mountains through various agreements with pharmaceutical companies. At some point it would be nice to have a real Kentuckian represent Kentucky. That goes for the democratic and republicans parties. Someone who actually cares for the state instead of trying to use the position of public service to further enhance their own careers.
Not a big fan of Mitch but this is factually false
 

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Mike Evans? You don’t even know who you’re talking about or what the topic is.
When I posted that I had seen several reports that Evans was suspended. The Boston Globe still has it listed as Evans. And my point remains: trying to force something against the will of an individual is immoral. Especially something that has the potential to cause heart problems in otherwise healthy young men.
 

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If two-thirds of the population of the state of Kentucky dropped dead this very instant, the IQ of the nation would go up by 30 points. I used to tell people that I was born and raised there. I would now rather them think I came from Mars. ****ing idiots.

Trust me man, if Canada will take my ***, you and your inbred brothers and sisters can kiss it goodbye. For never in the history of the planet has there been a more ignorant species than the Kentucky white man.

But stupid people always vote against their own interest. Why? Because they’re stupid.

Oh, you're intelligent! Extra PC woke points for mentioning white skin color in your bigotry. Of course you wouldn't dare insult black people like that. You're disgusting.

You should move to California. You'd fit right in. It's a radical leftist utopia. The "highly intelligent" big government woke leftists are in full control there. Just stay the hell out of red states like mine. We've got enough of those like you fleeing blue states to come here and vote to f**k things up.
 

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Oh, you're intelligent! Extra PC woke points for mentioning white skin color in your bigotry. Of course you wouldn't dare insult black people like that. You're disgusting.

You should move to California. You'd fit right in. It's a radical leftist utopia. The "highly intelligent" big government woke leftists are in full control there. Just stay the hell out of red states like mine. We've got enough of those like you fleeing blue states to come here and vote to f**k things up.

Where can we donate to this stupid, racist mfers moveme.org campaign? Can we also pay for the toothless troll to not have internet access?

Only thing he said right, but doesn't really understand he's talking about himself, is that last bit about voting against his own best interests.
 

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Where can we donate to this stupid, racist mfers moveme.org campaign? Can we also pay for the toothless troll to not have internet access?

Only thing he said right, but doesn't really understand he's talking about himself, is that last bit about voting against his own best interests.
Yeah, he voted for joe biden and still thinks he can lecture us. 😂
 

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How do you know I don't live in California, you stupid ****? I sure as **** don't live in that racist paradise you ignorant hicks live in. And don't worry, you Trump *** licker, you won't catch me in your little "red" state until the shooting starts.
They still let you have firearms in California? What are you going to do, come to Idaho and shoot us "hicks" with a CA compliant *****?
🤣
 

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Yes, the vaccination card is a federal document. It is issued to healthcare agencies by the CDC. The only way to legally obtain one is to receive a vaccination. There is a date, a batch number and the facility name where you received the vaccination on the card. It is very easy to find out if the information is accurate, and from there it is a slam dunk for a prosecutor if they decide to pursue it. There are multiple cases of people being arrested and facing very long prison sentences as a result of this. Here is just one example from a nurse at the University of South Carolina who is looking at up to 35 years in prison.
 

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I have a PhD and am a researcher. I read dozens of original journal articles each week. It is a fact that the vaccine greatly reduces the chances of death from Covid. For example, we had 50+ Covid patients in our hospital and NONE of them had been vaccinated. The science is clear on this.
Choose not to believe it, but don’t spew nonsense and quit trying to influence others. Your lies might actually get people killed.

I'm not saying you are lying, but i find it VERY hard to believe that 50+ covid patients were all unvaxxed. My wife works in the ER of a larger hospital where...
36% of all covid patients are vaxxed
38% of covid icu patients are vaxxed
42% of covid patients on a vent are vaxxed

Those numbers are from mid-Nov and had been rising for at least 3 weeks at that point.

One thing is clear beyond a shadow of a doubt, the shot (with its soon to be long line of boosters) most certainly isn't the magic elixir we've been lied to about for a year now and not gettting it absolutely shouldn't be the measuring stick for people getting fired, denied access to services, etc.
 
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I'm not saying you are lying, but i find it VERY hard to believe that 50+ covid patients were all unvaxxed. My wife works in the ER of a larger hospital where...
36% of all covid patients are vaxxed
38% of covid icu patients are vaxxed
42% of covid patients on a vent are vaxxed

Those numbers are from mid-Nov and had been rising for at least 3 weeks at that point.

One thing is clear beyond a shadow of a doubt, the shot (with its soon to be long line of boosters) most certainly isn't the magic elixir we've been lied to about for a year now and not gettting it absolutely shouldn't be the measuring stick for people getting fired, denied access to services, etc.
Maybe... just maybe... if they quit lying to us... we'd believe them... eventually.
 
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I don't know who the "they" is that are lying to you, but the medical community have been remarkable consistent in their message that Vaccination significantly reduce the chances for infection. For those who do get infected, it significantly reduces the severity and chances for death. A study from November in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that 84.2 percent of COVID-19 hospitalizations were among unvaccinated patients.

This study from the New England Journal of Medicine from 5 days ago shows that the vaccine has become less effective as the Delta variant has become more prevalent, but that it is still very effective in preventing hospitalization. This is expected since the Vaccine was created to defend against the original Covid-19 virus and not a variant. It is also why the medical community is extremely concerned about the new Omicron variant.

The CDC Covid Data tracker currently shows that unvaccinated individuals are 5.8 times more likely to get infected and 14 times more likely to die.

The journal Nature released findings from a study that used models to predict how long natural immunity would last. It found that "The results suggest that the average reinfection risk rises from about 5% four months after initial infection to 50% by 17 months. Overall, natural protection seems to last for less than half as long as it does for the three common-cold coronaviruses". The study reinforces the need for those who currently have been infected to increase their protection with a vaccine.

Covid-19 in the most studied, tracked and researched virus the world has ever seen. LitCovid is a site that was setup by the National Library of Medicine as a free place for those researchers to put our their peer-reviewed findings. This is information from all over the globe. Regardless of where it is coming from the same answers are being given. The Vaccine is safe and it is reducing both the cases for hospitalizations and deaths.