“I identify as a 250 pound horse so it was perfectly OK for me to take it, since 250 pound men who identify as women can use the ladies’ room.”
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I admire your ability to make an anecdotal COVID experience humorous ;)
Glad you all pulled through!
One thing I wondered about, how accurate are the test results for ‘vaccinated’ who develop COVID symptoms? They have a somewhat different immune system from the jab...
Some coworkers and I were talking, and one is an older gentleman, and he said, “Have any of you taken the vaccine?” Several said no, and one friend said she had. He said that he had taken a magnet and rubbed it on an 86 year old lady’s arm where she had been given the shot. At first it did nothing. Then he washed her arm with soap and washed the magnet, dried both, and put the magnet on again, and it stuck. He said, “It really happened. I did it seven times.” So, of course, we wanted to test it out on the friend who has had the shot AND had covid about a month ago (months after she was vaccinated). She said, “I tried it, and it didn’t work.” But she agreed to test it again so we could see a magnet would not stick to her arm. Lo and behold, it stuck. She had the first shot in May and the second in June. I did not believe it would stick. But it did. On our way out the door, she said the vaccine site on her arm hurt again like it did when she had the shot.
OK. I know this has nothing to do with your experience. It is just something I found interesting that happened today.