It's still early and it's subtle, but if you're paying close attention, it's discernable. It seems like the onset of acute brain fog. Like the email my boss sent out this morning - filled with uncharacteristic jibberish sentences and misspelled common words from an otherwise pretty smart individual. I'm seeing lots of people having trouble using their debit cards at checkout counters as if they've never used one before. The lady who cleans our house is having trouble remembering which room she already vacuumed and we're finding dirty folded cleaning rags in the linen closet. Tell-tale signs of "something" happening to people. Can't quite put my finger on it but I think it's from the jabs.
What say you?
Yeah man. The guy that handles the clerical work at the electric company I work for (small company. He does technician scheduling, invoicing, some customer relations etc...) Got the jab a little more than a month ago. He left early from work the day after getting it (got it on a Sunday) and proceeded to call out Tuesday and Wednesday. Said he was essentially bedridden for those 2.5 days.
By the way, total germaphobe even before covid...
But yeah, just recently I've noticed that he's just really not as.... enthusiastic?....in his mannerisms, his dialogue, and just overall seems like a numbed down and dumbed down version of himself prior to the jab. And yeah, it took about a month it seems until it became quite noticeable. Not tripping over words or anything (yet). Just...almost like he's on antidepressants or something. Very vanilla now.
I try not to give him a hard time about any of it at work and just generally avoid the topic all together since he never made remarks or attacks on my beliefs or my maga mindset. So asking him about it is probably not going to happen. Time will tell. No running from that bastard...