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12-08-21 17:41 #2449
Posts: 223This thread is really sad
Just a bunch of decrepit 60-70 year olds like jjbee, huancho, villainy, paulie spending their last 5-10 years on earth screaming into the ether "PLAGUE RATS! GET THE DAMN JAB!
Lmao I really hope it gets better for you guys, I can't imagine being this angry everyday.
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12-08-21 16:59 #2448
Posts: 59Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
If you know how to eat right, supplement and exercise then your body is a lot more powerful / smarter than you think.
Sheep like you are literally cattle for these big companies herding in and profiting off of all of this. Spreading your silly fear mongering everywhere left and right. I personally feel way more at risk of something bad happening just driving my car each day back home in Atlanta traffic than I do with covid.
Pussies like you who don't know how to fend for ourselves are why we have to wear these stupid fucking masks every day. Imagine growing up as a child in this era only knowing to be masked at all times. I value my natural rights and freedom clearly you do not.
And BTW I was in Wuhan when this stupid covid stuff first broke out. China locked their shit up fast after letting it get put to the rest of the world. I was in total lockdown over there then was finally flown out. Not scared of it then and certainly am not scared of it now.
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12-08-21 16:40 #2447
Posts: 59Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
I also eat very healthy, do very strenuous cardio keep a lot of good bacteria in my gut through fermented foods and stay well stocked on vitamins. I do swimming and qigong as well that I learned from a real master in a small rural town in Taiwan years ago not some vague youtube BS.
Vitamin the controls thousands of aspects of your body. You should research it more. Of course the big pharmaceutical companies would prefer you to stay ignorant. And if you trust WHO then you are an actual sub 80 IQ brainlet.
Go get your vitamin the levels tested. The average person has very low levels. It takes months of proper supplementation to accumulate high levels. If you wait until you are already sick it's too late. You can't just increase your levels in a few days. Doesn't work like that. Your body also doesn't absorb calcium well with low levels, prone to high blood pressure, stroke heart disease. The list goes on.
My mom when she was 65 and was very the deficient looked and walked like she was 80. Brittle bones low calcium very weak in general. I got her on a high vitamin the daily dose and after half a year to a year she started turning back to her old self. Now she is 70 and in better health than ever and goes off on big shopping trips pike she did in her youth and very happy. Combine that with zinc and other stuff and take precautions. Fuck injecting something that can alter your DNA.
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12-08-21 13:50 #2446
Posts: 5448Originally Posted by Frogg [View Original Post]
As a borderline old person, probably already old in your opinion, I can tell you old people don't think they are immortal. Most are well aware that their remaining time is limited. It's hard not.
To notice when all the people you grew up with start dying.
The old people didn't hijack anything, at least not in an attempt at immortality. All the shutdowns, all the mandates are business decisions. Replacing employees is expensive, cutting productivity is expensive. Having entire schools infected and spreading Covid to everyone around them. Not to mention the strain upon our healthcare system, and the lack of available resources necessary for routine health management.
Finally, let me just clarify about the indigenous people of south America. In 1492 they were self ruled, had public services, culture, government and large cities. Now, they work the hardest, lowest pay. They are mostly mired in poverty and live precariously. Doesn't sound like much of an improvement.
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12-08-21 12:55 #2445
Posts: 650Shooting the Breeze
Originally Posted by ShooBree [View Original Post]
11% of Swedish deaths from CoVid-19 are in the less than 70 age groups.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/...by-age-groups/
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12-08-21 03:08 #2444
Posts: 3216Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
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12-08-21 02:55 #2443
Posts: 117Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
The indigenous survivors, their descendants, and the species as a whole benefited. Now we have a globalized world. Isn't that what you're doing by going to Colombia, international business?
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12-08-21 02:23 #2442
Posts: 687Originally Posted by RamDavidson84 [View Original Post]
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12-08-21 02:05 #2441
Posts: 239Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
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12-08-21 02:04 #2440
Posts: 239Originally Posted by ShooBree [View Original Post]
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12-08-21 01:44 #2439
Posts: 5448Originally Posted by HighOnTravel [View Original Post]
I'm sure the Nobel committee will be in touch soon.
It's not a pandemic of fear, it's a fucking plague of idiots.
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12-08-21 01:29 #2438
Posts: 5448Originally Posted by Frogg [View Original Post]
At this point, anyone still referring to Covid as "a flu" is a complete, fucking, clueless moron, who shouldn't be without parental supervision.
It's not a competition. You don't have to try to come up with something stupider every post. Or does it just come naturally?
Let me combine your thoughtless thoughts. Are you saying that the indigenous people of south and central America benefitted greatly from having 90% killed by disease?
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12-07-21 23:18 #2437
Posts: 387Originally Posted by Paulie97 [View Original Post]
These are all complex issues and again I want to state that this is just my opinion. Regarding covid, I think the biggest problem which no one is speaking about is how the vaccines don't seem to be anywhere near 95-90% effective like they were supposed to be. The virus seems to have spread just as easily before and after the vaccinations began and I understand there will be a plethora of statistics to argue against my point. If you look at the numbers of daily infections around the nation and even other nations, the virus still hasn't been mitigated and the vaccines have been out almost a year. With 60% of the USA population vaccinated and another 50 million confirmed cases, "not counting unconfirmed cases", we should have hit some level of heard immunity which we haven't yet. I attribute much of this due to the false effectiveness of the vaccines. Yes, I could absolutely be wrong. I am also completely aware of how the American media portrays the people who are anti-vaccine as being mostly conservative. That being said, from my experience, Anti-vaccination has much more to do with age, health, and not being able to miss work for several days while you are recovering from the vaccine. Younger healthier adults from both conservative and liberal backgrounds don't feel as threatened by the virus and are not as likely to get the vaccine. I have never actually met someone who fits the liberal narrative of a right wing "anti-vaxer", yes I am sure they are out there, but I don't think they are anywhere as numerous as the liberal media would try to make you believe. It reminds me of the Q-NON weirdos the left tries to associate with conservatives. The vast vast vast majority of conservatives would never associate with such non-sense.
I also agree with you on the fact we should be publicly wearing masks, distancing when necessary, and if you are healthy enough-to get the vaccine. Due to the speed at which the vaccine was created, I don't believe it should mandatory outside public sector employment and I even feel maybe public employees should be able to choose for themselves about what to do with their own health regarding such an unproven vaccine.
Yes of course it would be almost impossible to secure a 2000 mile long border, I am not saying Biden has to secure it 100%, but he could put more effective measures in place to protect the Americans and Mexicans living along the border and just as importantly, take away the economic opportunities for drug cartels to cash in on with an unsecured border. I know it sounds ridiculous, but when you look into it, a nation with the resources of the USA could secure such a vast distance, it wouldn't be as expensive you might think. It does seem to be more feasible than many realize. The previous administration was much more effective at stopping illegal immigration and I am personally quite angry this administration cares so little for all who are victims of an unsecured border. It seems like they are so dismissive of border problems just to spite Trump and his supporters which is sad.
I think a much better solution to the immigration crisis, and I believe is should be referred to as a crisis, would be to create a much easier form of temporary immigration where immigrants can live and work in the USA, pay taxes and have their children schooled here, but they do not get the right to vote or access to certain welfare services. Such a compromise could alleviate much of the problems stemming from unchecked migration. Dems and Republicans would never be able to put their differences aside for such a compromise though.
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12-07-21 21:56 #2436
Posts: 59Originally Posted by Frogg [View Original Post]
Pretty sure I had covid last month. It was an on and off again flu like sickness that last for 5 to 6 weeks. At one point my chest got really bad and I experienced shortness of breath. I feel like if I had not been mega dosing vitamin the and zinc daily that one could have killed me because it was a very persistent sickness that worked in waves. I did notice that once I started taking 1000 MG of vitamin see every hour of the waking day I seemed to recover faster.
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12-07-21 21:51 #2435
Posts: 1056When I'm 74
Originally Posted by PolyOrchid [View Original Post]
You may not be "The Greatest Generation" but you are am ong the last cohort that had independent thinking faculties.