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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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Questionable 1 point ago +2 / -1

"I̟̗̭̬͓͉ͦ̌̋̒ͣ̿ read original research papers"

That's good. But always remember to be critical of the ABSTRACT. Always Question it, as it alludes to whom paid for the research. And how you should be viewing said papers.

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Deplora 2 points ago +3 / -1

I don't think you know what an abstract is. That's not where payment or other potential conflict information appears. The abstract is just a very brief summary of the underlying study protocol and results.

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Questionable 0 points ago +1 / -1

I'm sorry. I no longer believe that you are capable of critical thinking. This is not a skill you posses.

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Berkeley 1 point ago +1 / -0

You have to be a shill or a tard. An abstract is a brief summary of results and what a paper presents. Hell, I have one in review, not in the medical space.