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Spin Zone / Re: Housing market and economy
« on: April 06, 2021, 04:57:54 PM »Garden bed. Wife and wife next door wanted to grow veggies. Now they need to dig out grass to lay beds in and fill with dirt.Two wives?
I'm impressed.
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Garden bed. Wife and wife next door wanted to grow veggies. Now they need to dig out grass to lay beds in and fill with dirt.Two wives?
Because the mechanism of the vaccine doesn't really indicate any long term consequences. The mRNA vaccines won't stick around more than a few days, the gene therapy vaccines about as long. If there is nothing to cause long-term effects there shouldn't be any. Moreover, the damn things have been in use for months and there haven't been any documented."doesn't really indicate". "shoudn't". Are you willing to bet your life on something that "shouldn't" be deadly? What are the chances of death or horrible side effects of something that "should" be safe? 80%? 90%? COVID itself is 99.9% safe.
If you truly knew anything about science you would welcome other viewpoints. But you're nothing more than an activist with a diploma.
Because the mechanism of the vaccine doesn't really indicate any long term consequences. The mRNA vaccines won't stick around more than a few days, the gene therapy vaccines about as long. If there is nothing to cause long-term effects there shouldn't be any. Moreover, the damn things have been in use for months and there haven't been any documented.
On the other hadn't COVID definitely can cause long term effects, including but not limited to respiratory complications, brain fog, tumors, and lots of others up to an including death.
Because the mechanism of the vaccine doesn't really indicate any long term consequences. The mRNA vaccines won't stick around more than a few days, the gene therapy vaccines about as long. If there is nothing to cause long-term effects there shouldn't be any. Moreover, the damn things have been in use for months and there haven't been any documented.
On the other hadn't COVID definitely can cause long term effects, including but not limited to respiratory complications, brain fog, tumors, and lots of others up to an including death.
No vaccine can prevent transmission of a virus. Viruses go where they will. What a vaccine can do is minimize an infection cycle, and at that they're really good. When the virus invade the body it finds an already primed immune system and can't get a good foothold. That's especially important for a virus like COVID, that can infect many many different cell types. The Polio vaccine didn't immediately stop the spread of the virus. But you got a very minor disease vs. paralysis. For COVID you might get some cold symptoms, but you aren't going to the hospital.
We're in a very, very new situation that we've never been in before as a nation and as a species. We have a dangerous new virus against which we've just developed a vaccine. Immunized people can still get and transmit the virus, but they won't be badly affected by it. We haven't seen this previously because the vaccines in common use had been in common use for decades. When they were first introduced the same situation applied. Now it is far harder for the viruses to get a foothold because there are so many vaccinated people.
At least there used to be. Because of the antiscience movement which seems to garner wide support on this site lots of folks aren't vaccinated. There are routinely huge outbreaks of infectious viral disease all over the Western world. As antiscoience spreads, and it will, there will be fewer and fewer vaccinated people. And viral disease will become that much more prevalent.
Quarantining healthy people makes absolutely no sense. Quarantine the sick or the most vulnerable but let the healthy get on with life.
The lockdowns, masking and social distancing are the biggest scams ever perpetuated (next to the 2020 election).
Must be, “fuck-nozzle” is a new one on me, LOL! You guys are making me laugh but I do wish there’d be more intelligent debate and less insults but I don’t feel like I can say so because this forum is an unmoderated free for all and I wouldn’t have it any other way, so, carry on.
Never could figure out the political undertones of gastrulation or placental development, but I bet you guys could.Clever. Use the earliest question of life to justify the the inter uterine destruction of a fully formed human being anywhere from the size of my iPhone to a baby 1 second away from birth, and in some quarters like Illinois and Virginia, after the live birth.