- If someone told you to jump off a bridge, would you do it?
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For fun, as a double-jabbed normie, I'll happily answer all of these questions and any questions people want to ask below. If mods wanna ban me for this then...okay I guess lol. But you really don't need to hide your questions or restrict yourself from asking them
Do you know whats actually in the shots?
Edit: SInce someone else asked this one already ill ask you.. Would you drink or eat something that had the ingredient label blanked out or removed completely? That is not very normal for worldwide food/drinks unless its homemade. Though when its homemade you trust the person usually. Just thinking out loud now...... Good luck with your awakening! Here to chat if you have any questions going forward.
Nope, not specifically.
I kind of already do, pretty much any time I order from a restaurant or when someone gives me food. I'm currently eating lunch provided by another comapny and I have no idea what's in them, but I trust the company not to be poisoning everyone here.
Are you going to get a third? Are you going to continue getting vaccinated for flu? What about the next crazy cool virus that comes out?
Probably not. I never got flu shots and that's basically what this is at this point.
If another virus comes out that is as serious I'll probably get a shot for that. Time will tell though.
You realize you are contagious, right?
You should be isolating at home with two masks on. Fauci's orders!
Those aren't his orders, and even if they were I wouldn't. I took daily walks outside usually without a mask on even during the height of covid.
Now you're the super spreader!
Mmm probably not.
Did they assign you to the placebo group, or do you think you received one of the experimental compounds?
Is there a way to know that for sure?
If you're alive and healthy a year from now, we'll have a pretty good idea.
That's what someone on this site told me about a year ago. I'm doing pretty great
How did you rationalize the need for it and do you think it is worth the risk? The survival rate is over 99.5% for most people (99.7 or 8 percent for middle aged and younger I believe). What made you decide to take an experimental shot that was crammed down everyone's throats by media and politicians, instead of just rolling with the absurdly-high likelihood of survival (and those numbers are just for if you catch it, which some obviously don't)?
The survival rate is high. The lasting affects are pretty shitty. I wanted to avoid that and so far have.
I had a couple college friends get it before the vaccine came out and my old roommate dealt with a rattle in his lung and shortness of breath for about 3 months after recovery. That was one of the big reasons I took the vaccine.
You would rather avoid relatively short lived after effects in exchange for a life time of unknown complications?
Thus far I've had zero complications. Nobody I know has any complications either