Car salesman fag here. Had a customer today who was obviously handicapped much like a stroke victim. After introducing himself he apologized about his slurred speech due to an “accident”. He slowly moved through the lot with his wife and after landing them on a car his wife went for a test drive. I stayed behind with him while she drove and during a conversation he told me he had a “bad reaction” to the J&J vaccine and it “really messed him up”. Yeah, it really did. The poor guy is in his early 60’s and can’t even drink from a cup anymore. His face was paralyzed and his movement was severely hobbled. Funny thing is when is came to negotiations he became irate and extremely confrontational. At one point after presenting him with some protection options (rust proofing ?) he actually asked “what idiots fall for this crap?” This coming from a guy who injected himself with an experimental drug and is now suffering horribly from it. Funny how common sense sometimes isn’t enough. Now I will never wish harm on anyone but at what point do we stop feeling sorry for them and start pointing out the idiocracy? All the risks associated with the vaccine and MRNA gene therapy are never talked about and the options given are get the Stab or no normal life. Never any mention of people who already had the infection and are immune or the percentage of the population that are already immune. Their intentions and agenda is clear. Those who can’t see it for what it really is deserve what may happen especially when what we tell them fall on deaf ears.
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I had a thought upon reading this... sometimes it seems people who regret a big decision overreact to a similar, smaller decision. In this case, whether or not he was aware of it, maybe he felt the need to draw attention to the fact that he doesn’t get sucked into things easily, because deep down, he’s seething over the fact that he was suckered into taking the vaccine. See, look, he doesn’t fall things, he makes good, informed decisions! Because he has to compensate and convince himself that every decision he makes is well-thought out, and he’s no sucker. I’m not a therapist and could be totally out to lunch, but human behaviours and psychological things really interest me, and that was my first thought upon reading this. Maybe it was a justification and overcompensation for his fear and shame deep down that he got duped into the vaccine. shrugs But the theory of people getting more impulsive and having behaviour changes that I’m seeing in the comments is also really interesting and would make sense as well!