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WildFunkyFresh 3 points ago +3 / -0

It is saddening to hear about your assistant and her sister.

However, I really resonate with the keep moving and don’t look back.

After the war there will be time to mourn but crying over spilt blood doesn't win wars or save lives.

Besides with the rumors of spike protein shedding and sterility, I am more worried that the people I Iove will be affected by the poor choices of others.

Some doctors treat the symptoms and others cure the disease.

The demons in charge are the underlying disease and must be dealt with if we ever want the symptoms to stop reoccurring or spreading.

In the meantime I will focus on who I can actively help as I believe vaccinated are too far beyond saving when trying to spiritually triage what's left of the population.

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WildFunkyFresh 2 points ago +3 / -1

I get it, and I'm sure I will mourn the loss of lives with time.

At the moment though, I need to keep focused on the people that can still be saved. I fear that energy spent on lamentation is counterproductive to energy spent on warning others. Both are draining, but only one seems productive.

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WildFunkyFresh 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yeah, that's got to be a mistake.

When I saw them 17 years ago, they were everywhere for the summer. Bug noise and bug sex everywhere.

Birds having a feeding frenzy and kids killing them did little to quell the numbers but they were gone later that year.

I'm pretty sure they only come up once every 17 years to reproduce and die.

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WildFunkyFresh 2 points ago +3 / -1

By the way, I don't expect everyone's parents to be doctors. I only mentioned them to share what the general consensus was among doctors because I know way more doctors than the average person.

It's clear we aren't going to agree about this. Feel free to pity them if you want, but I no longer care about lemmings trying to kill themselves in a twisted game of follow the leader.

In my opinion, it is better to warn people that haven't taken it yet then to spend time or energy mourning those that are beyond saving.

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WildFunkyFresh 1 point ago +4 / -3

Here was a decent article I saw posted on here last night that theorized why Trump was pro-vaccine.

https://www.stopworldcontrol.com/vacnwo/

If people want to take the vaccine that's fine with me, but I won't pity them if something negative happens.

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WildFunkyFresh 2 points ago +3 / -1

If you can't take the time to do your own research on a controversial vaccine then I don't pity anyone that willingly takes it. The fact that there is a surplus and the Deep State has to work so hard to push it is indicative that people are skeptical. I don't expect people to follow the sources I follow but I won't take pity on people that make uninformed decisions that put others at risk.

As for ignorance vs ill will and brushing off the example as negligence...

If I was ignorant of the rules of the road, it would lead to negligence by harming others. The same is true of taking an experimental vaccine that nobody understands the long term effects of and has the potential to harm others.

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WildFunkyFresh 4 points ago +6 / -2

White Coat Summit last year reached a lot of people initially before it was stifled from being shared.

Ignorance is not an excuse if it causes harm. If I intentionally or accidentally killed someone with my car, I'm still going to jail either way.

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WildFunkyFresh 6 points ago +6 / -0

Gave you an upvote because I respect your logic even though I am not as remorseful as others on the site.

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WildFunkyFresh 8 points ago +8 / -0

I have remorse for mentally disabled, low IQ, and children because thy that have that decision forced upon them.

I see what you're saying about the sleepwalkers being disabled mentally but their obtuseness is causing actual children to pay the price of their stupidity.

If you unintentionally hurt another from a reckless decision, it is still manslaughter...

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WildFunkyFresh 9 points ago +11 / -2
  1. There are plenty of doctors urging that people don't take the vaccine. My dad, who is a doctor, and all of his friends that are also doctors are strongly against it and view anyone that takes it as insane.

  2. The virus is so bad that people need to take a test to see if they have the symptoms... And then fall for the lie that they need a vaccine that has a lower success rate than the body's immune system.

  3. Naive people are the reason this clown show has been allowed to go on as long as it has. Either wake up or get the fuck out of the way.

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WildFunkyFresh 5 points ago +6 / -1

Trump has said vaccines are available for anyone that wants them.

These vaccines are highly experimental and people should research what they put into their bodies instead of signing up to be lab rats.

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WildFunkyFresh 7 points ago +9 / -2

It's hard to have remorse for people that willingly do something dumb and hazardous as opposed to people that have that decision forced upon them.

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WildFunkyFresh 3 points ago +3 / -0

Great Song.

4800 rounds is awesome but way too expensive for my budget.

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WildFunkyFresh 1 point ago +1 / -0

Purge the bioweapon labs in nuclear fire...

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WildFunkyFresh 6 points ago +6 / -0

How would they have tendies if Moms didn't bring them tendies on a plate?

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WildFunkyFresh 2 points ago +2 / -0

If it's more vaccine talking points, I'm going to be very disappointed.

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WildFunkyFresh 2 points ago +2 / -0

About Fucking Time

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WildFunkyFresh 13 points ago +13 / -0

It's always "It was a joke" when they get caught.

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WildFunkyFresh 5 points ago +5 / -0

This is the story of a time long ago, a time of myth and legend, when the ancient gods were petty and cruel, and they plagued mankind with suffering. Only one man dared to challenge their power: Hercules! Hercules possessed a strength the world had never seen, a strength surpassed only by the power of his heart.

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