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"Deadliest Varient Covid Yet" to hit UK by October

  1. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ No, like myocarditis, blood clots, miscarriage, heart attacks and brain aneurysms, fool.

    Those things happen without the vax
  2. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Those things happen without the vax

    They happen with the jab a thousand times more than without. Stop lying.
  3. totse2118 Space Nigga [my ci light-haired pongee]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ No, like myocarditis, blood clots, miscarriage, heart attacks and brain aneurysms, fool.

    that's all bullshit too I've gotten plenty of jabs, they are fine. All you really need is polio , tetanus every few years and possibly some other shit or muh topical illnesses.

    YOu should only be getting regular flu shots if you're oldje or at risk. muh herd immunity
    requiring people to need a vaccine is dumb and pointless
    everyone would have got it eventually at enough where it would have gone down anyways, and there is no evidence the vaccine caused any change in the infection rate of covid.

    all bullshit fake fake fake
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    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  5. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ They happen with the jab a thousand times more than without. Stop lying.

    a "report" isn't a fact girlfriend
  6. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson If the gov wanted anything in your body there are 1001 ways they could do that without you even knowing…the food supply chain and water supply being obvious deployment methods.

    The idea that they'd be in cahoots with every other government in the world…and them all agreeing to it is just about as recockulous as believing in ghosties and little green men abducting cows

    I suppose you believe society is organic and not a carefully crafted construct.
  7. Originally posted by totse2118 that's all bullshit too I've gotten plenty of jabs, they are fine…

    Those weren't mRNA injections, though. This technology has never been used on humans before, and there are no proper safety studies on it. The evidence to date is clear: these mRNA injections kill and maim.
  8. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Those weren't mRNA injections, though. This technology has never been used on humans before, and there are no proper safety studies on it. The evidence to date is clear: these mRNA injections kill and maim.

    Who told you that?

    The evidence says a minuscule amount of injections have adverse effects...same with any medication.

    I mean that's in the public record.
  9. I think it probably did something to help prevent some from developing severe illness in the most at-risk populations. Over 75% of deaths were aged 65 or older, 93% were 55+. I’m 30 so I probably didn’t need to get it but I had to for my job. I don’t think anyone under 55 should get it unless you have multiple severe co-morbidities and even then it’s kind of a crapshoot. And if you’ve had the disease before, your natural immunity is superior to any immunity from the vaccine.

    So yeah it was probably better than doing nothing for some people, but for anyone under 55 the risk almost certainly outweighs the reward. Like in terms of clotting and heart risks associated with the vaccine. It took a long time for actual good data about all this to be publicly available since it was being suppressed for so long, but anyone whose instinct was to not get it I think has kind of been proven right.

    The conversation about COVID and lockdowns and mandates and shit all should have been over the instant we realized people who got the vaccine can still contract and spread COVID. Like what else are we supposed to do at that point? It’s never going to go away, and we already have a vaccine and viable treatments to mitigate severe illness, so why worry about it anymore. If getting the vax makes you feel safer then get it. If you don’t want it, then don’t. Move on, conversation over
  10. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Who told you that?

    The evidence says a minuscule amount of injections have adverse effects…I mean that's in the public record.

    I do something called research, which is something you're apparently incapable of.
  11. totse2118 Space Nigga [my ci light-haired pongee]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Those weren't mRNA injections, though. This technology has never been used on humans before, and there are no proper safety studies on it. The evidence to date is clear: these mRNA injections kill and maim.

    it's still just a jab at the end of the day
  12. Originally posted by Speedy Parker I suppose you believe society is organic and not a carefully crafted construct.

    who carefully crafted your biker gang community,
  13. Originally posted by totse2118 it's still just a jab at the end of the day

    It's not even a vaccine. Not in the common sense. That's just another lie they sold you. It's a gene therapy. Two completely different animals.
  14. totse2118 Space Nigga [my ci light-haired pongee]
    I agree that it's not a modified virus which technically shouldn't qualify it as a vaccine but that's just apples and oranges really
  15. Originally posted by totse2118 I agree that it's not a modified virus which technically shouldn't qualify it as a vaccine but that's just apples and oranges really

    oranges dont cause mayocarditis or pericarditis or any and every carditises known to the medical community.
  16. Jig will inject anything into his bloodstream, as long as his political and faultless heroes tell him it's alright. It's like a religion for him.
  17. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny oranges dont cause mayocarditis or pericarditis or any and every carditises known to the medical community.


    I like my mayocarditis with tomatoes and lettuce.
  18. I like a good bacon lettuce tomato and mayocarditis
  19. Now I know why they created the Mayo Clinic. Just so damned tasty!
  20. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ I like my mayocarditis with tomatoes and lettuce.

    how about mayotestises,
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