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posted ago by JaneHanc0ck ago by JaneHanc0ck +736 / -0

She's spent the last two days saying things like: "I don't trust my government but I trust science." and "I really really don't want to get it." and "I want to be able to travel to Europe again, so I'm willing to get it for that."

Even with all her anxiety and mistrust, she still got it. Only a few hours after, she said she didn't feel good, and didn't think it was just in her head.

People are so brainwashed, they're going against their own common sense and survival instincts.

UPDATE: She said her brain was foggy all day yesterday, and she doesn't really remember the days events. She said it made her and her husband who also took it very very tired. And the injection site was very painful also.

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Deplora -44 points ago +3 / -47

The vaccines (all of them) absolutely do reduce the incidence of symptomatic illness, and reduce the incidence of hospitalization or death to near zero. And yes, it does plenty to reduce the spread. No vaccine has ever been 100% effective against acquiring or spreading a disease, or 100% free of side effects.

I do not want to get COVID-19. While the incidence of death or critical illness is very low even without vaccination, the risk of mild or moderate symptomatic illness remains high in densely populated areas. And many people who recover from the active infection quickly, are left with long-term and possibly permanent side effects. It's not rational to look at this in terms of "if there's only a remote chance it will kill me, then there's no reason to worry about getting the disease". There's a guy in my town who had a "mild" case almost a year ago. He still can't taste anything except super-hot chili peppers like jalapenos, and he can barely even taste those. I'm not sure about how his sense of smell has recovered at this point (it was also totally gone), and that can be dangerous in addition to just lowering quality of life.

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Questionable 6 points ago +7 / -1

Do you know what else reduces symptoms? Drinking fucking milk.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/B1OuvLzH6P5i/

Never heard that before? Of course not. Can't make a billion dollars telling people to drink their moo juice in the morning.

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Deplora -4 points ago +3 / -7

The dairy industry has plenty of financial motivation to tell people to drink their moo juice regularly. I drink lots of milk anyway. If there's a correlation with COVID severity, I'd guess is due to the vitamin D fortification in our milk supply. And I also take plenty of vitamin D already.

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Questionable 4 points ago +4 / -0

That video is on Terrain theory. Not the dairy industry.

For a person with a skeptical mind. I don't think you are putting it to proper use.

"I'd guess is due to the vitamin D fortification in our milk supply"

That helps. But you would be wrong.

Ever look at old medical and scientific diagrams that look like nonsensical voodoo, and wonder what they mean? Apparently many of them are much easier to interpret than you may realize.

You should join us over at conspiracies.win/. It would be nice to have more people whom Question things. And Question things you should.