All of us. Me, my wife, and my kids...
The kids and I have no symptoms, although they started the week with some congestion and body aches. I have had no symptoms to speak of. My wife is miserable with severe flu-like symptoms; headaches, body aches, congestion, fatigue, vomiting.
Knowing all of that, the only one of all of us that got the jab is my wife. Pretty interesting, I think. She told me that it would have been worse if she didn't get the jab. I responded that it would have been way worse if I did get it. She told me that made no sense, and I said it made as much sense as what she said. She wasn't amused.
Coincidentally, my shipment of Ivermectin got here yesterday and my wife and I both started taking it... Not because I kept telling her about IVM, but one of her girlfriends who happens to be a nurse (and is red-pilled) told her to take it. So hoping that she starts feeling better after a couple of doses of that.
Because we don't live in an ideal world. Sometimes you have to pick your battles.
A battle I didn't want to have was with my wife about testing even though I said that I wouldn't test unless I had symptoms. After my kids tested positive, then her, I just didn't want to have that argument with her; it's just not worth it. So I told her I would do a rapid test and nothing more... Argument averted.
Whether it's fraudulent or not, doesn't matter. It's the information I have to go off of. I'm not going to, on principle, deny that the test was positive just so I can say f*ck the system.
So your wife runs the roost.
Got it.
My wife knows better than to try and parrot the popular narrative in our house.
And you miss the point. You used a fraudulent test to further the narrative. That's exactly the problem. The lie keeps getting perpetuated every time we do the things [they] tell us to do.
It's more of a team thing.
Sure, man. That happens. And I bet your wife thanks you for it, too.
Yeah, well. It is what it is. You'll just have to deal.