The only other female in my small office is not vaxxed yet. All the guys are. Today she got the text she can schedule and appointment. The app let her pick her sight and listed which shot would be administered. I asked which one she’s getting. When she said she wasn’t sure I subtly said “you should google negative side affects in females aged 21-35 and see which has the least side effects. Remember women react differently to so many things because of our hormones and stuff” she agreed and started googling. About an hour later..... “you know I think I’m going to schedule it for next week because the weekend is going to be so nice I don’t want to feel crappy” Frens, I think I helped. Let’s just pray for her, pray that every weekend is too nice to sacrifice!
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I'm going to politely disagree with the majority of the comments... I don't feel this is one of those subjects to use the fly is more attracted to honey scenario. Personally from every thing I've researched on negative side effects, the fact that you are at greater risk statistically by taking the "vaccines" vs contracting the virus and how much mainstream is pushing to vaccinate the masses suggests there is nothing other than nefarious intentions and we have yet to see the end results. If you have any degree of common sense and the ability to think for yourself and rationalize you should be trying to deter people from falling victim to this bullshit scamdemic. Q has even implied there will be casualties on both sides. We theoretically could be facing a 30-40% or greater population reduction in the near future from this.
https://digest.bps.org.uk/2016/02/23/why-is-it-so-hard-to-persuade-people-with-facts/
It’s not flys and honey, it’s letting someone be an individual and letting them make a decision. If I am the only voice against the grain of her echo chamber shouldn’t I approach it in the most effective way?