Posted on 12/21/2021 2:45:54 PM PST by CheshireTheCat
“...with quite a few concerns, got my second Pfizer shot at the first of May....according to these experts [sic] my protectness (is that a real word...??) is almost gone...the powers that be (or think they be...) are encouraging me to get a “booster” shot....my recommendation is please, stick your booster shot some place where the sun don’t shine, ‘cause I ain’t gettin’ no booster.....!! (P.S. - I am well into that “senior” category....)”
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I’m exactly same, not yet senior but hurtling towards it. No boosters.
I already posted that I am not afraid of getting sick or of dying.
If you don’t believe me, and just LOVE to accuse other people of being fearful, please just leave me off your list from now on. Get your jollies elsewhere.
Why bother to correspond with me if I’m a liar?
A shill is someone who makes money from what they post.
Stop libeling me.
If at this point you still think I’m wrong, there is something seriously wrong with your education.
Right? Sheesh what a bunch of BS
The friend will be taking many many treatments for weird health maladies in the future through. I don’t take any kind of medical treatment “for those around me too”. Reality just doesn’t work that way
“I hope you will reconsider and get the booster.
We are hearing that it increases resistance to the omicron variant”
So? Rumors are your rationale for taking life threatening risks of drugs that are killing people?
Everyone I know over 70 felt like crap after getting the booster. No problems with the first two.
” I find out that the person sitting right next to me has not had his booster.”
Are you dead? Then why the alarm??
1. VT 44.9%
2. MN 42.6%
3. WI 40.3%
4. Iowa 39.9%
5. ME 38.9%
6. MI 37.9%
7. MT 37%
8. CO 36.8%
9. OH 36.6%
10. RI 36.5%
11. NE 36.2%
12. NM 36%
13. ID 35.8%
14. OR 34.4%
15. IL 34%
15. ND 34%
17. CT 33.8%
18. MA 33.5%
19. MD 33.3%
19. WY 33.3%
21. WA 33%
22. KY 32.3%
23. VA 32.2%
24. AK 32%
25. IN 31.6%
26. TN 31.3%
27. DE 31.2%
28. SD 31.1%
29. MI 30.9%
30. KS 30.2%
31. NJ 29.7%
32. CA 29.2%
33. NY 28.1%
34. FL 28%
35. SC 28%
36. AK 27.7%
37. LA 27.2%
38. AZ 27%
38. OK 27%
40. UT 26.2%
41. NV 25.8%
42. TX 24.8%
43. MS 24.7%
44. AL 24.4%
45. GA 24.1%
46. DC 23.5%
47. PA 21.3%
48. NC 18.2%
49. WV 18.1%
50. HI 16.9%
51. NH 9.8%
Did ya forget the sarcasm tag? Holy crap man
“(READ) CDC: Most “fully vaccinated” are declining Covid booster, so far”
no surprise at all: Almost everyone knows someone who’s been maimed or killed by the jab and/or have gotten covid anyway, and so have made the rational decision to not add another round to the Vax Roulette cylinder ... i personally pretty much predicted this a few months ago and for that very reason ...
Again I think you are wrong.
This is not a matter of “education” (define that?). It is a matter of critical reasoning skills.
It is an evaluation of potential benefit vs risk.
I weight the risk of an experimental drug with NO long term testing and great potential harm vs a disease with a very low fatality risk.
I then judge these risks while factoring proven lies about cases and deaths. Factoring in the behavior of the political entities involved - non stop threat and intimidation.
One doesn’t have be a highly educated person with multiple post graduate degrees to see motivations and benefits.
I have known some very intelligent, highly educated people. People that I sincerely liked and respected. These same people were over educated with reasoning skills abandoned to emotion and political ideology.
Why vax for a variant that is a mild head cold and has yet to be proven to have caused any deaths at all in the world?
It’s stupid to take an injection to ”protect” you against something that is not a threat.
After my Pfizer first shot, I had shingles or a huge red spot at the injection site in my upper left arm. Then, my, shingles injections from the year before kicked in, and the spot cleared up in 2-3 days.
I slept for a couple of hours after the second shot and was good from then on.
The super woman, I’m married to, had zero problems. All of our women relatives from coast to coast have had basically zero problems.
It was the other mug that interested me— the one about thinking for oneself and doing research.
I didn’t see another mug. I’ll look again. 🙂
Thanks.
It could make quit the conversation piece in some circles.
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