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And so it begins. Won't somebody please think of my muscles?
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1 hour ago, Gatzkek said:
You think the chart I posted is inaccurate?
This guy does.
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Here's a good example of what the virus does and what nurses and doctors have to deal with day to day.
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38 minutes ago, iwtl said:Icu nurses.and respiratory therapists are completely burned out.
All health care workers.are.exhausted but for some.help.can arrive in 6-8,months ( care aides.for example )
Icu nurses take years to train.
If only there was a way we could prevent hospitals from being overrun with sick people while they sort this out? Oh well, maybe next time.
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20 minutes ago, CanuckGAME said:
No what's getting under your skin is that as the days progress, you're starting to see you've been duped but you wont admit it because you're in too deep. You've spent 2 years talking down to everyone and wishing death on people and now youre starting to see it's all bull$&!# youve fallen for.
Enjoy your life log subscription to Pfizer. They love low IQ folks like yourself who fight their fight for them. Booster #6 will FOR SURE end this pandemic.
No what? Lol
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2 minutes ago, spur1 said:
But, but…
...but all of my friends are tired of this
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6 minutes ago, bolt said:
2 yrs in & Canada not focused on max public health (broad mental/physical health, not just CV19); energy spent chasing impossible objects
a)Covid0
b)Vax100Try incentives for best & brightest to join rather than alienating (half?) public in strict/failing mandates pursuing a&b
You mean the half that @thedestroyerofworldsposted about?
"According to the U.S. Department of Education, 54% of U.S. adults 16-74 years old - about 130 million people - lack proficiency in literacy, reading below the equivalent of a sixth-grade level."
The best and brightest are trying, but this, as evidenced by the last few pages of this thread, is an insurmountable obstacle.
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44 minutes ago, AbbyNux said:
Here is one:
There are more. This was bad enough.
Here is the source video of the Bill Gates clip. Sounds pretty reasonable to me. Your bulls#!% sound bites are just that. Purposely muddying the waters for political reasons. Get out of the rabbit hole. It's poisoning your brain.
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3 minutes ago, AbbyNux said:What are you talking about? If they said it, it is their words. Why are we defending these liars? I trusted their words, now I can't see my family and we are worse than before.
You have been bamboozled by liars. Unfortunately for you, it's not the ones you think.
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The resident alt right drive by neg voter is complaining about kindness. Oh the irony
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2 minutes ago, VancouverHabitant said:We are not only suffering because of them. We all get sick and spread it around. They get sicker, sure, but the online discourse is making them seem like they're doing it on purpose.
Too much hate online, that's my point. We are completely disregarding the "Be Kind" part of Dr Hendry's message.
Are you literally trying to gaslight everyone right now? How stupid do you think we are? These aren't some harmless segments of society These are the same f@#!ing idiots who wouldn't mask, wouldn't socially distance, or follow any guidelines for that matter. These are the people who protest in front of hospitals. The same people who verbally and physically abuse store workers trying to do their damn job. The same people who call us sheep etc. for following medical advice of professionals. The same morons who wear yellow stars at school board meetings comparing the "plight" of children wearing masks in schools to the holocaust.
Hey everyone, let's empathize with those who have no empathy. No thanks.
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52 minutes ago, Gatzkek said:
There's no ulterior motive. The vaccine is his baby.
So you're saying he will neglect and ridicule it until it seeks constant validation later in life?
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7 minutes ago, Bure_of_94 said:
Isn’t the new Pfizer pill 99.5% the same as ivermectin, but in a people’s dose? The media and government did such a good job at making it a joke that they’re going to have to do a huge publicity campaign, to change the masses perception.
Nope, try again
https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-coronavirus-pfizer-idUSL1N2R11T5
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1 hour ago, Gatzkek said:Right on Alf. I'm looking forward to my 3rd shot but I have to wait until the new year, unfortunately. Do you think four shots a year could be bad for you? That's how many I will be getting I think. We should kick overweight people out of the hospitals too because I hear they're filling them up just like the vax deniers. You with me! All's they have to do is put down their fork after all.
Tell me about, I caught obesity from this fat f@#$ a couple of years ago and I almost didn't make it. Thankfully I had my trusty horse dewormer and fish tank cleaner. Is there anything that stuff can't cure?
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1 hour ago, gizmo2337 said:
Cmon Alf, I've said nothing of the sort. Much like antibiotics, a leaky non-sterilizing vaccine can only breed new variants. It's natural selection and evolution at work, and there's nothing we can do about it. With the amount of transmission in play, it was a certainty to happen. The vaccines bought us some time to come up with a new plan, but that's it. And BTW, I'm willing to share any scientific info I have, provided it's within reasonable ethics.
After making statements like these, providing evidence is literally the only ethical option.
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17 minutes ago, Kurgom said:
What do the governments actually gain from mandates? I never got this. Mandates are unpopular, lose them money and create a large group of people that think they're being oppressed. What is actually the gain they would have with keeping them?
I ask myself this same question every time I hear this crap.
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30 minutes ago, bolt said:
Basic facts are omicron is mild...With the infection rate of omicron, how are you going to deal with being infected? Yes, the hospital visits will probably go up because of hypercontriacs like yourself.
I didn't know pointing out a questionable scientist like Neil Ferguson would touch a nerve.
Just in case anyone here is considering listening to this guy . Wtf is a hypercontriac?
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1 hour ago, RUPERTKBD said:
For Alf, it might as well have been yesterday....
Yeah, like Alf remembers yesterday.
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58 minutes ago, PhillipBlunt said:
10 - 12 years of what? Lockdowns and masks? Not a chance.
The virus will have become endemic far, far sooner than that. In fact, some medical experts believe Omicron is the indication that the pandemic is nearing endemic status.
Did the 1918 Influenza take until 1930 before restrictions were lifted? No, and that was a far more dangerous illness that killed over 50,000,000, most of them being young adults from 19-34.
World travel was nothing like it is today.
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FYI, otter gangs are a thing.
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Texans can carry handguns without a license or training starting Sept. 1, after Gov. Greg Abbott signs permitless carry bill into law
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You spelled AbbyNux wrong.