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If Bill Gates wanted to lower the population, why wouldn't he just secretly put a subliminal message in his phones and computers that says "quit having kids/pollute less", etc?
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Yes, that's how vaccines work.
They teach your body how to respond IF you do get the virus.
don't forget he's into drinking water too...If Bill Gates wanted to lower the population, why wouldn't he just secretly put a subliminal message in his phones and computers that says "quit having kids/pollute less", etc?
don't forget he's into drinking water too...
Heard a rumor that the Blazers found out about the vaccinations at Grand Ronde through their official forum.....
I'm not quite sure everyone thinks the onus should be on @Serbian to prove what he thinks, and not what they think.
Please, I'm not interested in websites who have a financial conflict of interest - including the cdc.
And responders have also acted like he was wrong. Based on what? Feelings? I guess that's how they are discussed on s2Um, because he brought it up as if it was some kind of fact, and that's how discussions work?
I heard that the Blazers stole the vaccines from the Grand Ronde Indians grandmothers.
can't be, I saw it on a youtube channel!Well.... that’s a lie.
That's kind of how things work. If you make a claim, especially an outlandish one, it should have the backing of proof.I'm not quite sure everyone thinks the onus should be on @Serbian to prove what he thinks, and not what they think.
Please, I'm not interested in websites who have a financial conflict of interest - including the cdc.
And responders have also acted like he was wrong. Based on what? Feelings? I guess that's how they are discussed on s2![]()
Almost. They way it works is that you can say "I don't believe you". However, you can't (intelligently) say that he is wrong, without providing your own proof.That's kind of how things work. If you make a claim, especially an outlandish one, it should have the backing of proof.
Can you support your claim that it's not defined as a vaccine at all?
Facts around vaccines working? Or facts around the millions of people who have safely gotten it and are fine? Which facts would put this to bed?Almost. They way it works is that you can say "I don't believe you". However, you can't (intelligently) say that he is wrong, without providing your own proof.
Right about what, he's said a lot.Wait, are you actually taking this stance?
That he's correct?
People responded to what he said by pointing out what he said was factually inaccurate, or taking things grossly out of context (to fit a narrative).
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Immunization Basics, Definition of Terms.
Vaccine: A product that stimulates a person’s immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease.
Vaccination: The act of introducing a vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease.
We won't know the long term effects of the "vaccine" or covid for many years. So, for me, it won't be put to bed for a long time. If you're convinced by the medical established, you can put it to bed right away.Facts around vaccines working? Or facts around the millions of people who have safely gotten it and are fine? Which facts would put this to bed?
I don't know what this means, but I like it.I'll be fine, so fuck everyone else feels like a solid way to live in a society.
We won't know the long term effects of the "vaccine" or covid for many years. So, for me, it won't be put to bed for a long time. If you're convinced by the medical established, you can put it to bed right away.
It means that saying I eat healthy, and the effects of covid won't hurt me most likely is selfish and irresponsible when you think of living in a society with many millions of other people, many of which do not adhere to your diet or aren't in your age range, or risk category.I don't know what this means, but I like it.
Shit we’ve been trying to figure out how to deal with Covid - worldwide - and it’s just vitamin D and don’t eat sugar or grains? Thanks for that information.Right about what, he's said a lot.
Is it a "vaccine"? Not really by any definition of vaccine I've ever heard - I'm 56.
If you really want my opinion, I'm happy to give it to you.
Basically, one has to weigh the long term effects of Covid with the long term effects of the vaccine. This is a personal decision.
For me, I don't eat pufa's, sugar, or grains. I take vitamin D. This doesn't make me "covid-proof", but I believe this will severely decrease its effects if I get it. So, I'm not taking the vaccine. However, if I was on the Standard American Diet, I would take it.
like how does one even process this shit that has gone on for over a year and come to that conclusion? people still don't give a damn until it hits close to them.Shit we’ve been trying to figure out how to deal with Covid - worldwide - and it’s just vitamin D and don’t eat sugar or grains? Thanks for that information.
Selfishnesslike how does one even process this shit that has gone on for over a year and come to that conclusion? people still don't give a damn until it hits close to them.