I'd be really lonely if I didn't have my work to occupy me. But I'm moderately lonely because I have no friends. I'd like to meet non-vaxxed trump supporting patriots in my city of Austin, TX, but I have no idea how to go about that.
I think relationships are important in life and I've been lacking in that area. But it's time for me to make an effort and reach out to the right people I resonate and relate to.
If you're in the neighborhood, let's connect!
Great point, not sure how a vaxed patriot is any different from an unvexed patriot. A patriot believes in patriot stuff, vax status has nothing to do with it.
Something is definitely happening. When I am in too close proximity to a vaxxed person for a period of time, I will wake up the next day with "cold symptoms", or possibly "allergy symptoms", congested, sore throat. I try to remember to do a sinus flush and take HCQ + Zinc soon afterward, but sometimes I forget.
Recently, an unvaxxed friend and I had dinner with a vaxxed friend. The next morning my friend was badly congested, and said she was "coming down with something". I reminded her of dinner the day before, and suggested she take an HCQ/zinc, ivermectin, or some benedryl. Her symptoms disappeared by afternoon. I don't know what this reaction is. I still get around a couple of vaxxed friends, but have to take precautions afterward to keep from getting sick. I won't ride in a car with a vaxxed person, because of my "belief" they are offgassing something that is bad for me, and it builds up in a confined space. My visual is like Pigpen on Charlie Brown.
One is at risk of AIDS and Myocarditis, among other things.
I get it. You like to be right. And you have 1,000 + reasons to support your point of view. I'm not even going to persuade you otherwise, because you are not interested in other viewpoints. You are more interested in condemning those who disagree with you, which is the antithesis of free speech.
You didnt read my comment or responded to wrong thread. Fact: myocarditis is a side effect. 1+1 is not 3 and it is about being right in the case of: side effect or not. You are welcome to post studies refuting that statement.