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Posted on 6/24/23 at 10:15 pm to Jack Carter
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The frick is this shite
The frick is this shite
Posted on 6/24/23 at 10:16 pm to Tmcgin
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I got three jabs still healthy
Shouldn't you be up to 5 jabs by now?
If you are so pro vax, why aren't you up to date with your jabs?
Hmmmm.................
Posted on 6/24/23 at 10:18 pm to Jack Carter
Uh oh.
CRaZy4lSu wont like this.
CRaZy4lSu wont like this.
Posted on 6/24/23 at 10:33 pm to Strannix
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I was ready to walk from a 200k job, there's no amount of money that would get me to put an experimental MRNA vaccine in my body.
Same. They let me have my freedom. But 95% of my organization got the jab. They thought their jobs depended on it.
Posted on 6/24/23 at 10:42 pm to Jack Carter
There’s a lab study where they found mice that were put on an endurance training regimen increased cell membrane ace2 receptors in their heart by 66%. What does the spike protein bind to? Ace2. There’s also a study where they found boys with post vaccine myocarditis had circulating spike protein in their blood, while those who didn’t have the condition post vaccine had none.
No quarter for science and medicine. It’s time for a serious reckoning.
No quarter for science and medicine. It’s time for a serious reckoning.
Posted on 6/24/23 at 10:44 pm to Jack Carter
That is sad. Sounds like an honest guy. God rest his soul.
Posted on 6/25/23 at 1:20 am to BengalOnTheBay
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Anyone who took the jab for a job deserves whatever consequences came from it.
Yeah, sure. You would have walked away from a $750,000 per year job to drive ubers? And all to avoid a vaccine that damages about 0.00001% of those who take it? The guy made the right choice, but was just extremely unlucky.
And the powers that be, who mandated the vaccine, are immoral MFers.
Posted on 6/25/23 at 2:22 am to Strannix
RIP This is just the beginning of the deaths that will be on going. I know several people who suddenly died of cancer at a way to early age. When your own immune system is purposedly destroyed, you can die of almost anything at any time.
Posted on 6/25/23 at 2:32 am to rickyh
There is also an ever so slowly trend back toward masks as well. I’ve seen several lately. Today, I saw a 20 something white soy boi walking OUTSIDE wearing one. Someone started walking up the same side of the parking lot as him; he darted to the other side to get as far away as possible. It amazes me that there are people still deathly afraid of this.
Posted on 6/25/23 at 3:39 am to Penrod
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Yeah, sure. You would have walked away from a $750,000 per year job to drive ubers?
No, I would have done something more productive. I was about a month out from losing my job at a plant. I made preparations. At the end of that month, they never went forward with mandating the vaccine, but I quit and started my own company. It's been very successful.
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And all to avoid a vaccine that damages about 0.00001% of those who take it? The guy made the right choice, but was just extremely unlucky.
Lulz... your number is so far off, but I know you have to tell yourself that to feel better about your six boosters. Obviously, he did not make "the right choice," since he is DEAD.
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And the powers that be, who mandated the vaccine, are immoral MFers.
Glad we can at least agree on that.
Posted on 6/25/23 at 4:41 am to NCIS_76
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Zero died in the state of Alabama when I was in High School in the 90's. You want to try a person, put them on the field in Alabama (Southeast, Louisiana, Mississippi) during the hot humid days of two a days and see how they fair. You didn't like it one bit. Your tongue was dragging and so were your limbs. You felt like quitting but you didn't. Those days were hell, but no one EVER went to the emergency room for heart problems. It did not happen. The medic assistance was for sprained ankles, maybe a broke finger or just anything that connects to another exterior body part. Never was anything to where their heart was about to give out.
Same experience here with playing football on Gilbert Field in Leesville, LA in the early '50s. Biggest health concern was breaking an ankle in one of the many cracks that appeared in the gumbo playing field with the temperature hovering in the hi-90s for months.
And we ran 'conditioning laps' after practice - Coach sang "Cool Clear Water" as we passed by the clubhouse.
Posted on 6/25/23 at 5:24 am to ChineseBandit58
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Same experience here with playing football on Gilbert Field in Leesville, LA in the early '50s. Biggest health concern was breaking an ankle in one of the many cracks that appeared in the gumbo playing field with the temperature hovering in the hi-90s for months. And we ran 'conditioning laps' after practice - Coach sang "Cool Clear Water" as we passed by the clubhouse.
I agree with you both, I was and still is 100% against the shot!!
The problem with most of the country today, even the youth…..is that Americans have become a bunch of out of shape fat asses!! It’s an epidemic, go to any large gathering area like a grocery store, Lowe’s, college campus and the majority of people are FAT!!!
It’s truly alarming!!
Posted on 6/25/23 at 5:29 am to LaMigra
10+ years ago roughly 1/3 of Americans were not just fat, but obese. That number has to be getting progressively worse by the year.
There is a big difference between being overweight/fat and being obese.
There is a big difference between being overweight/fat and being obese.
Posted on 6/25/23 at 7:06 am to maizegoblue
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10+ years ago roughly 1/3 of Americans were not just fat, but obese. That number has to be getting progressively worse by the year.
The worst part about all this is that our medical 'leadership' has failed the public by downplaying better health and instead offering the fantasy that we can best protect ourselves simply by taking the mRNA shot. And it's all for political and financial reasons, and nothing to do with proper science or health.
When many were drinking it up and getting fatter during the lockdowns, I chose the opposite path. Since then, I've lost weight and lowered my BP significantly. I'm not immortal nor invulnerable, but I absolutely feel better. Sucks that our *leaders* in gov and media have chosen instead to sell us a lie that something from a syringe is all we need.
Posted on 6/25/23 at 8:22 am to Strannix
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I was ready to walk from a 200k job, there's no amount of money that would get me to put an experimental MRNA vaccine in my body.
Not 200k, but a good job for me. Same with my sister. Weirdly, both she and I developed irregular heart beats leading up to time we would have to either take the jab or be terminated. We both applied for exemptions and the wait was bad.
Almost instantly on getting our deferrals, our heart rhythms returned to normal. I am sure we were not alone. The stress was unreal. Those evil frickers who forced the mandates need to be put on trial.
Posted on 6/25/23 at 9:02 am to ChineseBandit58
quote:My experience was in the 60s. But, our football coach took the handle off of the one and only water faucet. He would carry a pair of pliers in his pocket and I think do one water break half way through summer two a days. Mid 90s if we were lucky and 70% humidity. It's wonder many of us didn't drop dead. "Building discipline" was their reasoning.
And we ran 'conditioning laps' after practice - Coach sang "Cool Clear Water" as we passed by the clubhouse.
Posted on 6/25/23 at 10:07 am to GhostOfFreedom
I’m hired by a university to teach one class this fall, they told me that they’re going to ask my vaccination status and that they mandate it. My Dr. already signed the exemption but I’m stressed waiting to hear if they’ll decline it.
In the end it’s not a high paying job, nor my main one. I just wanted to teach young people who are interested in learning this career.
Why can’t these do-good tyrants just go the hell away?
In the end it’s not a high paying job, nor my main one. I just wanted to teach young people who are interested in learning this career.
Why can’t these do-good tyrants just go the hell away?
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