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What I find frustrating is in my area of the country, people are less likely to consider that they may have an injury from the vaccine. I know of one personally, who said her left side is in continual pain, and she’s never getting a booster. Another I met who said she was healthy until she took the jab and now she’s on blood thinners. So that’s two. As for the rest, if something happens, it’s no big deal. It’s for the cause. My arm blew up like a ballon, twice, so what? I was as sick as a dog, no biggie. It was worse than when I actually had Covid. Um, ok. I’m in rehab for blood clots in my legs and lungs; I have myocarditis…both told it was from Covid. I have no idea if they ever tested positive or developed natural antibodies. And, one friend who died “unexpectedly and suddenly.” I just don’t know how to get through to these people. I’m not sure you can. No one wants to admit they’ve been duped and then inadvertently harmed themselves. On the bright side, a few are skipping the boosters.

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Yep. Over and over I would read stories about people who admitted they had a terrible reaction, but 'it was worth it' because now they're protected from covid! (About that............)

A couple of these people actually lost kids to the jab, but WOULD DO IT ALL OVER AGAIN.

After all, you can't make an omlette without breaking some eggs........

Most people I talk to personally are done with boosters because either they had a bad reaction or know of somebody who did. Yet here in WA, Inslee is mandating boosters for health workers. I'm sure the 'experts' will be baffled when nurses start randomly dying but nobody else is.

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My kid still needs a second booster to go back next semester. One parent even asked about monkeypox vaccinations. I refrained from giving the logical health advice on that one.

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Ugh! Maybe those people should be culled

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Notice how they can shut down 'non-essential' businesses and schools, stop you from visiting your dying relatives and going to church because of covid, but they can't even SUGGEST that people stop having anonymous gay orgies because 'we don't want to stigmatize the behavior'.

$U)#()$&*(@# VN@(@#$&()$@#U0

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Yes! Wvil but I suppose allowing the behaviour to continue allows the virus to spread and creates a case for being able to sell more vaccines and make them mandatory as it becomes an epidemic

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Yeah, it’s really evil. The orgy thing was in play even during Covid. Strange that it was even a thing to mention. However, in 2020 I did get to see my dying mom in memory care. That’s where I got Covid (the first time), although they told me it was the supermarket, where I was basically alone. I got it a second time 23 months later from a vaxxed family member. Both times it was really just a very annoying cold.

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Yes we're all supposed to forget about the winter of 2020, before vaccines, when it seemed like everybody knew somebody (or multiple people) who got covid but nobody seemed to know anybody who actually died because of covid (they tended to be very very sick beforehand).

Now nearly everybody knows of somebody who got injured by the vaccine, while STILL not knowing anybody who died of covid. (And we were predicting this would happen almost a year and half ago)

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