Was talking to a guy I know and covid abruptly came up. I love how covid is still very much the normies' bread and butter topic conversation.
He joked that I might have caught covid from a cut on my leg. He was almost serious too (eye-roll).
I said, "Naw, I already had covid."
He then mentioned a cousin of his getting covid 3 times. I just knew that this person probably got the vax, but I asked anyway to be sure. He said, "Yeah, she had covid twice after the vax. The first time was before the vax."
I said, "I had mine before the vax was available too." I didn't mention not having the shot myself but just let him assume I had it.
So let's compare:
I've had covid once and not had the clot shot or any long term problems. This guy's cousin had covid once, then got the shot, then got covid 2 more times, and somehow thinks the shot is protecting her from covid. AND, she apparently had one of these covid events right before and during her wedding. Yeah, it really helped, didn't it?
I truly don't understand how normies think that the vax is helping when they are consistently catching covid all the time, meanwhile people who've had covid once and not had the vax are living life freely and healthy with no problems.
"I truly don't understand how normies think that the vax is helping when they are consistently catching covid all the time"
They think that without the jab they'd be dead, which I guess means they don't care that they catch it since the jab is saving them from dying.
Aaand, the long term effects they're experiencing is called "long covid"... riiight
Normies are the only ones who still believe they got covid.
There defense mechanism is "well...if I didn't get the jab (14 times) I would have been a lot worse and probably ended up in the hospital!" That's what they all say when they get it.