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Children, your children and the Covid vaccine


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Just now, Zambroski said:

My point was who was qualified to issue them.

Nurses , that’s who gave me mine when I was so scared I couldn’t take it anymore, so I crawled out from under my bed, saw this smoking hot nurse, felt a pin prick and went aboot my day, got the second from another slightly less hot nurse but still nice, and I fucking lived!!!!!1111!!!1111 I guess I’m tougher than most though so there’s that:lol:weakest drug ever , won’t buy again:bong::ashamed:

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2 minutes ago, Plissken said:

:lol: You think you still have small pox antibodies floating around in your system always ready for a fight.

 

Edward Jenner, the English physician who first developed the smallpox vaccine in 1796, believed that vaccination caused a fundamental change in personal constitution and would lead to lifelong immunity to smallpox. Unfortunately, this proved to be incorrect. It is now clear that immunity wanes over time. Exactly how long the vaccine confers protection, however, is difficult to assess.

Immunity to smallpox is believed to rest on the development of neutralizing antibodies, levels of which decline five to 10 years after vaccination. This has never been satisfactorily determined, though. And because smallpox has been eradicated in the wild, correlating antibody levels with susceptibility is not possible. Revisiting historical data is difficult because of incomplete information in a number of areas. These include how many times the subjects were vaccinated (revaccination produces longer-lasting immunity), whether the vaccinations were carried out successfully and whether or not subjects ever had a subclinical smallpox infection that would boost their immunity (this situation is particularly likely in endemic areas). The last natural smallpox infection occurred in 1977, so recent advances in immunology and medical testing cannot be brought to bear on this question.

Before smallpox was eradicated, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended that international travelers to nonendemic countries should be revaccinated every five to 10 years and travelers to endemic countries should be revaccinated every three years. Lab workers in diagnostic facilities and others more likely to be exposed to the smallpox virus were advised to be vaccinated once a year. The basis for the WHO guidelines was that a history of vaccination within five years was known to offer good protection, whereas the data for vaccination beyond 10 years was difficult to interpret. A conservative estimate of the duration of smallpox immunity was therefore justified.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/i-was-vaccinated-against/

LOL! What the fuck?  We’re done here. Go pat yourself on the back for getting a shot.

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3 minutes ago, Zambroski said:

I just don’t want the phrase “anti-vaxxer” to be confused with “I watched the news and shit my pants and ran and got a shot from LaRhonda in the middle school gymnasium.”

And now I require everyone else to so I don't feel like I fucked up

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4 minutes ago, HSR said:

Nurses , that’s who gave me mine when I was so scared I couldn’t take it anymore, so I crawled out from under my bed, saw this smoking hot nurse, felt a pin prick and went aboot my day, got the second from another slightly less hot nurse but still nice, and I fucking lived!!!!!1111!!!1111 I guess I’m tougher than most though so there’s that:lol:weakest drug ever , won’t buy again:bong::ashamed:

I don’t buy it.  There’s no hot nurses. Are you sure you weren’t in a porn shoot?

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6 minutes ago, HSR said:

Nurses , that’s who gave me mine when I was so scared I couldn’t take it anymore, so I crawled out from under my bed, saw this smoking hot nurse, felt a pin prick and went aboot my day, got the second from another slightly less hot nurse but still nice, and I fucking lived!!!!!1111!!!1111 I guess I’m tougher than most though so there’s that:lol:weakest drug ever , won’t buy again:bong::ashamed:

You should have seen the home care nurse i had for a few weeks after I fractured my arm...my pants grew tight every time she came over lol

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3 hours ago, Phenom said:

There will come a day soon when children will be eligible for the Covid vaccine. 
 

My question to all the anti vaxers is when you see your child next to death and realizing you were either directly or indirectly responsible for it, how will you feel for the rest of your life. No excuse in the world will mitigate what you did to your own son or daughter. 

anyone who gives a child the vax IMO is playing with their lives just as much as the covid. with zero knowledge of side effects and a rushed sort of approval process with next to no testing I would not have given it to my kids.   i don't need my daughter to have a kid with an arm growing out of their forehead.  I am just glad they were old enough to make their own decision

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Phenom said:

Where in my quote do you see the word stupid?  I am not responsible for what you read into things. 

You are an idiot. ...my wife is the smartest in the household by far....so what am I? 

 

You are playing with someone you shouldn't.  As I said before...you are pro vax ..thats fine.  Im not. No need to be calling me less than smart in accordance with my wife.  

Maybe you should re read your reply. I honestly don't give a shit what anyone calls me ..but fucking man up to.it

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1 minute ago, snatchslayer said:

You are an idiot. ...my wife is the smartest in the household by far....so what am I? 

 

You are playing with someone you shouldn't.  As I said before...you are pro vax ..thats fine.  Im not. No need to be calling me less than smart in accordance with my wife.  

Maybe you should re read your reply. I honestly don't give a shit what anyone calls me ..but fucking man up to.it

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14 minutes ago, snatchslayer said:

You are an idiot. ...my wife is the smartest in the household by far....so what am I? 

 

You are playing with someone you shouldn't.  As I said before...you are pro vax ..thats fine.  Im not. No need to be calling me less than smart in accordance with my wife.  

Maybe you should re read your reply. I honestly don't give a shit what anyone calls me ..but fucking man up to.it

Hot stuff!! :hay:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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15 minutes ago, Phenom said:

I’m sorry that your offended by someone thinking your wife is smarter than you…does she know you feel this way?

Dude lay off the wife angle it’s man to man here, just cuz he mentioned her doesn’t make it the point of discussion 

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4 hours ago, Phenom said:

There will come a day soon when children will be eligible for the Covid vaccine. 
 

My question to all the anti vaxers is when you see your child next to death and realizing you were either directly or indirectly responsible for it, how will you feel for the rest of your life. No excuse in the world will mitigate what you did to your own son or daughter. 

Lol some of you guys are so scared of life.  That shit isn't even dangerous to children.  Fuck dude do you walk around in bubble wrap?  I race motorcycles, eat raw game, and don't get vax shots 😂 

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1 hour ago, Plissken said:

:lol: You think you still have small pox antibodies floating around in your system always ready for a fight.

 

Edward Jenner, the English physician who first developed the smallpox vaccine in 1796, believed that vaccination caused a fundamental change in personal constitution and would lead to lifelong immunity to smallpox. Unfortunately, this proved to be incorrect. It is now clear that immunity wanes over time. Exactly how long the vaccine confers protection, however, is difficult to assess.

Immunity to smallpox is believed to rest on the development of neutralizing antibodies, levels of which decline five to 10 years after vaccination. This has never been satisfactorily determined, though. And because smallpox has been eradicated in the wild, correlating antibody levels with susceptibility is not possible. Revisiting historical data is difficult because of incomplete information in a number of areas. These include how many times the subjects were vaccinated (revaccination produces longer-lasting immunity), whether the vaccinations were carried out successfully and whether or not subjects ever had a subclinical smallpox infection that would boost their immunity (this situation is particularly likely in endemic areas). The last natural smallpox infection occurred in 1977, so recent advances in immunology and medical testing cannot be brought to bear on this question.

Before smallpox was eradicated, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended that international travelers to nonendemic countries should be revaccinated every five to 10 years and travelers to endemic countries should be revaccinated every three years. Lab workers in diagnostic facilities and others more likely to be exposed to the smallpox virus were advised to be vaccinated once a year. The basis for the WHO guidelines was that a history of vaccination within five years was known to offer good protection, whereas the data for vaccination beyond 10 years was difficult to interpret. A conservative estimate of the duration of smallpox immunity was therefore justified.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/i-was-vaccinated-against/

Lol good thing the covid "vax" kills actual working antibodies that you get from having an actual immune system.

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8 minutes ago, mnstang said:

Lol good thing the covid "vax" kills actual working antibodies that you get from having an actual immune system.

And that’s what I keep bringing up, not just here.

Most of the antivaxers I know personally have had The China Flu already. And that was pre vaccine roll out.

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1 minute ago, CFM said:

And that’s what I kerp bringing up, not just here.

Most of the antivaxers I know personally have had The China Flu already. And that was pre vaccine roll out.

Buddy of mine had it about a year ago.  Little sick for a week and then it was over.  It wasn't a problem for him then, he already beat it's ass so why would he give a fuck about it now?  Because of some boogeyman Greek alphabet names they give it?  Oh and he's safer with his antibodies than if he were to get the shot, but we aren't supposed to talk science on this issue.  Let's see that arm!  

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Round table talk….Throwing out agsinst the wall…I know the typical thoughts….How about…..You think, maybe, they told s lot of people they had have the China flu, but they didn’t ? Making it mandatory like this, This way they take the vax. Fed covering all the basis.

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10 hours ago, snatchslayer said:

You are an idiot. ...my wife is the smartest in the household by far....so what am I? 

 

You are playing with someone you shouldn't.  As I said before...you are pro vax ..thats fine.  Im not. No need to be calling me less than smart in accordance with my wife.  

Maybe you should re read your reply. I honestly don't give a shit what anyone calls me ..but fucking man up to.it

Yeah what happens if/when we find out down the road that there are side effects from the shot?  Who’s stupid then?  Its the cocksuredness of some of these Karenesque people, who arent infectious disease experts that is so annoying.  And given that there is not consensus among the infectious disease experts, the Karens might consider letting others form their own opinions over things.  I took the vaccine, fine.  I still dont see the need /correlation for a healthy child to take it.

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My two kids got the shot - by their own choice.  One of them is an adult, so I really couldn't tell her otherwise.  The other one's a teenager, and I encouraged her to NOT get it ... but she did because she doesn't want to deal with all the bullshit around school and sports.  I just really hope there's no long term side effects that either of them encounter - that's my biggest fear at this point.  Both of them are very healthy kids, and were around both my wife & I when we had the Rona last year & neither of them caught it.  I'm not anti-vax (I have all kinds of vaccinations in me) ... but this SHOT still has a lot of questions surrounding it.  If I hadn't dealt with the Rona, I probably would have gotten the stupid thing too - but I'm not taking it since I'm better off than most of the people out there who took the jab and never had the Rona.

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26 minutes ago, DriftBusta said:

Yeah what happens if/when we find out down the road that there are side effects from the shot?  Who’s stupid then?  Its the cocksuredness of some of these Karenesque people, who arent infectious disease experts that is so annoying.  And given that there is not consensus among the infectious disease experts, the Karens might consider letting others form their own opinions over things.  I took the vaccine, fine.  I still dont see the need /correlation for a healthy child to take it.

And you're not on here preaching to everyone to get it..:thumbsup:

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8 minutes ago, Bontz said:

My two kids got the shot - by their own choice.  One of them is an adult, so I really couldn't tell her otherwise.  The other one's a teenager, and I encouraged her to NOT get it ... but she did because she doesn't want to deal with all the bullshit around school and sports.  I just really hope there's no long term side effects that either of them encounter - that's my biggest fear at this point.  Both of them are very healthy kids, and were around both my wife & I when we had the Rona last year & neither of them caught it.  I'm not anti-vax (I have all kinds of vaccinations in me) ... but this SHOT still has a lot of questions surrounding it.  If I hadn't dealt with the Rona, I probably would have gotten the stupid thing too - but I'm not taking it since I'm better off than most of the people out there who took the jab and never had the Rona.

Yeah. If you’re in an at risk category then taking the vaccine may be the right choice. But for many it’s simply not. And it’s not going to end. They’re starting to talk about a 3rd shot here, and Israel is even talking about a 4th. It won’t end. 

if you had it you’re simply good to go. In fact most people are good even if they didn’t have it if they’re healthy and not obese 

As long as the fear cult keeps acting like cases need to be down to zero it’s never going to end because this is endemic now. Vaccines can’t stop this type of virus 

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