Pfizer vaccine data. Of particular interest is page 30: full pages of known adverse effects…
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I appreciate the long response, and I did read it. The next few days have gotten suddenly busy for me and I can’t afford you a proper reply at the moment, but I didn’t want you to think I ignored something that you clearly invested some thought into.
Of course friend. Take all the time you need. I can appreciate your difference of perspective most out of the majority of those who come here to criticize and mock.
We are much more alike in the end of all this than we are different. We all mostly want the same thing for ourselves and our nation. How we get there is ultimately what we will have to circum-navigate.
It is refreshing to hear that, truly. I heard it a lot more from both sides prior to 2016, and now, the polarization has us looking at each other through spyglasses.
I do believe the only path forward is to continue disagreeing and fighting on these important issues, but to go back to believing that we’re all hoping for a stable and successful country in which to exist comfortably when the smoke clears. The conflict is healthy, but I’d rather go back to seeing each other as opposing lawyers who can have a beer after a case than as potential future enemy combatants.
For sure man. I also deeply miss our American culture the way it was pre 2016. Movies and concerts and dance choreography were my shit. I used to do amateur ghost hunting gigs with some friends way back as well as urban exploration.
It was so cathartic to get completely embedded in such hobbies like that. Or going paintballing every other weekend and completely immersing yourself in fake gun fights haha. I miss that shit so much.
Nowadays it seems like everyone is just too hyperpolarized for much of that spontaneous fun I used to have with people of all backgrounds to be as easily manifest as before.
For an extrovert like me it was baffling to hear from so many "friends", that we could no longer be associated together because if I support Trump, it means I suddenly hate black people, women and think the military are suckers and losers 😑
I have faith that one day we can return to such times.
Ah so someone else WAS reading along our dialogue that day. I'm interested in what your thoughts were about what I had to say in my long reply.
Specifically when it came to the me speaking about my firsthand experience of wielding great power over others and using it for my own self gratification (what I believe evil is at its core, although obviously varies in different magnitudes).
And how because of that experience, I believe it's allowed me to much more effectively recognize when I see evil in the world and the media and big tech oligarchs reassure people that it's "a baseless conspiracy theory".
Do you think my proposition makes sense? Are those of us who have done evil things in the past much more capable of recognizing evil manifesting in our external reality?
Additionally, I'm curious as to whether you may have also experienced the same human tendency to deny having been victimized, taken advantage of, or manipulated?
Its always been something I've noticed and it seems to almost be a hardwired defense mechanism for humans to go to great lengths to try and rationalize emotional damage they've sustained by minimizing its effects, providing justifications for why the person hurt them, and even latching onto any bits of information that supports the notion that "there's no way it could have been malicious and deliberate".