Besides, if you are that indispensable at work, then you don't have to do shit. If you're the only one who can do what you do, as you so boastfully claimed, they can't possibly fire you, right?
Either they're willing to let you die with the "vaccines" or you are so valuable that they can't fire you for not getting it, so which is it?
If you really are that important, with leverage more than the average person, then getting the shot would make you a damn coward.
You assume that the shot is going to kill me though.
Because they designed it to kill people... If you're in denial of that still, you might as well just walk into oncoming traffic because "they won't run me over, otherwise they'd go to jail for manslaughter!"
John Kent died to keep Clarke's identity secret.
If that's the case, then Superman has a right to kill anyone who knows his identity, aye?
The original story was Jonathan died from a heart attack. It was supposed to exemplify Superman's ONE TRUE WEAKNESS -- that he cannot save people from their own mortality.
What we got in the hell-scape, fever-dream that is Man of Steel was a betrayal and perversion of the character archetype. Superman is a Christ Figure, through and through, and they robbed him of his most important component: that HE is willing to DIE for US.
Him letting his father die to save his identity (save himself) completely betrays the Christ Figure archetype and creates a bastard "ends justify the means" anti-hero.
They are willing to let 30% of the company walk, you think they care about money?
No, of course they don't care about money. If they did, they wouldn't be bowing to a Communist regime set on killing their staff and liquidating the company after a NWO takeover.
You know who does care about money though? You do. And that's why they know you'll take the shot.
I've said all I can, I'm afraid. We're going in circles now.
I pray you make it through unscathed.
Update me on how well that camel fits through the eye of the needle though.
What's your limit?
Would you murder someone in order to ensure your family's safety, if only for a time?
Because the person you're intent on killing is yourself.
I'm absolutely certain your kids would rather have their father and be homeless than a dad they never knew.
Your sacrifice wouldn't be a heroic one. You'd be as stupid as Jonathan Kent in the Man of Steel movie and dying for no damn reason.
Besides, if you are that indispensable at work, then you don't have to do shit. If you're the only one who can do what you do, as you so boastfully claimed, they can't possibly fire you, right?
Either they're willing to let you die with the "vaccines" or you are so valuable that they can't fire you for not getting it, so which is it?
If you really are that important, with leverage more than the average person, then getting the shot would make you a damn coward.
Because they designed it to kill people... If you're in denial of that still, you might as well just walk into oncoming traffic because "they won't run me over, otherwise they'd go to jail for manslaughter!"
If that's the case, then Superman has a right to kill anyone who knows his identity, aye?
The original story was Jonathan died from a heart attack. It was supposed to exemplify Superman's ONE TRUE WEAKNESS -- that he cannot save people from their own mortality.
What we got in the hell-scape, fever-dream that is Man of Steel was a betrayal and perversion of the character archetype. Superman is a Christ Figure, through and through, and they robbed him of his most important component: that HE is willing to DIE for US.
Him letting his father die to save his identity (save himself) completely betrays the Christ Figure archetype and creates a bastard "ends justify the means" anti-hero.
No, of course they don't care about money. If they did, they wouldn't be bowing to a Communist regime set on killing their staff and liquidating the company after a NWO takeover.
You know who does care about money though? You do. And that's why they know you'll take the shot.
I've said all I can, I'm afraid. We're going in circles now.
I pray you make it through unscathed.
Update me on how well that camel fits through the eye of the needle though.