OP was frustrated that he had warned his frens and they still went and got the jab, resulting in both of them ending up in the hospital.
My point to OP is that he did what was required: he warned them. That is all he could do. After that, his frens have to take responsibility for their own choices.
Here's a question for you: are you still a victim if you decide to take the easy way out and not do your own research? Playing the victim game is a slippery slope. At some point you have to stand up and take responsibility for yourself and not blame everyone around you for your mistakes.
OP was frustrated that he had warned his frens and they still went and got the jab, resulting in both of them ending up in the hospital.
My point to OP is that he did what was required: he warned them. That is all he could do. After that, his frens have to take responsibility for their own choices.
Here's a question for you: are you still a victim if you decide to take the easy way out and not do your own research? Playing the victim game is a slippery slope. At some point you have to stand up and take responsibility for yourself and not blame everyone around you for your mistakes.
There is a difference between being a victim and allowing yourself to become a victim.
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