I read some of the comments. They all say they'd get jabbed again, in spite of what it's already done to them. Guess they'll keep it up till they're dead.
"Don't label me antivax, I'm sextiddly vaxxed and I'd do it again but my left arm grew a nipple on it and my right wrist has started to grow a small foot, also my breasts have become flat on one side and G cup on the other. Please don't label me antivax, I can handle all the pain and suffering of everything else that I'm complaining about but I can't handle that!"
I was at the gym and went to get on a treadmill. There was one available next to an old woman who was walking very slowly on her treadmill. She was hunched over, very wrinkled and gray-haired. I greeted her and began my warm-up walking on the treadmill next to her. I made some pleasantries to her about the lovely weather and how busy the gym was and somehow the conversation went to that fact that no one was wearing a mask, and I said how glad I was about that. She then said that months ago she got her first vax shot and felt a little dizzy afterwards. They told her that was normal. The next day she passed out getting the mail and fell face-down in the driveway. She was found and taken to the hospital where they told her 'it wasn't from the vax'. I replied, "It was the vax." She said she took the Pfizer.
So, she goes on to tell me about her two siblings who are really sick and haven't gotten their boosters and she was encouraging them to do so!
I said, well, certainly you didn't get the second shot after that, did you?
She said, "Oh yes! I got the second one and the booster. I now am not worried about being safe out in public."
I told her I did not feel the need to get any and she said she was a Christian and trusted in God, so she knew she did the right thing. I replied that I, too, was a Christian and I figured God gave me a body with an intact immune system and wouldn't have wanted me to inject a poison like that in my veins.
She excused herself, got off the treadmill and wished me a good day.
The elderly are glued to their television propaganda screens, unfortunately. It's why the one stat I didn't hold any disbelief in during the event that masqueraded as an election were all the elderlies voting Biden.
Unfortunately a lot of these elderlies are just like Biden, losing their minds and having problems retaining memory which is probably why the mainstream media constantly repeats their bullshit.
Not all the elderly. I am 60 and hubby is 67. Both unvaxxed and intend to stay that way. He still works at a long term healthcare facility. Neither of us have gotten covid.
I read some of the comments. They all say they'd get jabbed again, in spite of what it's already done to them. Guess they'll keep it up till they're dead.
"Don't label me antivax, I'm sextiddly vaxxed and I'd do it again but my left arm grew a nipple on it and my right wrist has started to grow a small foot, also my breasts have become flat on one side and G cup on the other. Please don't label me antivax, I can handle all the pain and suffering of everything else that I'm complaining about but I can't handle that!"
I was at the gym and went to get on a treadmill. There was one available next to an old woman who was walking very slowly on her treadmill. She was hunched over, very wrinkled and gray-haired. I greeted her and began my warm-up walking on the treadmill next to her. I made some pleasantries to her about the lovely weather and how busy the gym was and somehow the conversation went to that fact that no one was wearing a mask, and I said how glad I was about that. She then said that months ago she got her first vax shot and felt a little dizzy afterwards. They told her that was normal. The next day she passed out getting the mail and fell face-down in the driveway. She was found and taken to the hospital where they told her 'it wasn't from the vax'. I replied, "It was the vax." She said she took the Pfizer.
So, she goes on to tell me about her two siblings who are really sick and haven't gotten their boosters and she was encouraging them to do so!
I said, well, certainly you didn't get the second shot after that, did you?
She said, "Oh yes! I got the second one and the booster. I now am not worried about being safe out in public."
I told her I did not feel the need to get any and she said she was a Christian and trusted in God, so she knew she did the right thing. I replied that I, too, was a Christian and I figured God gave me a body with an intact immune system and wouldn't have wanted me to inject a poison like that in my veins.
She excused herself, got off the treadmill and wished me a good day.
The divide is deep.
The elderly are glued to their television propaganda screens, unfortunately. It's why the one stat I didn't hold any disbelief in during the event that masqueraded as an election were all the elderlies voting Biden.
Unfortunately a lot of these elderlies are just like Biden, losing their minds and having problems retaining memory which is probably why the mainstream media constantly repeats their bullshit.
Not all the elderly. I am 60 and hubby is 67. Both unvaxxed and intend to stay that way. He still works at a long term healthcare facility. Neither of us have gotten covid.