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My last jab

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  • taiwan_girlT Offline
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    taiwan_girl
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    #21

    Got my booster. No side effects.

    We put stuff into our bodies all the time without giving a second thought to it. I know, I know, not exactly the same as getting a vaccine, but.......

    I think there was a meme was posted here that was something like:

    "The same people who are concerned about the vaccine are the ones first in line when McDonalds announces that the McRib sandwich is available" 555

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    • George KG George K

      I don't understand the thinking behind getting the first shot of a vaccination, then the second, and being reticent about the "booster."

      If you were OK with 1 and 2, why, other than the "I'm going to shake my fist at the sky" rebellion against "authority", do object to the booster?

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      @george-k said in My last jab:

      I don't understand the thinking behind getting the first shot of a vaccination, then the second, and being reticent about the "booster."

      If you were OK with 1 and 2, why, other than the "I'm going to shake my fist at the sky" rebellion against "authority", do object to the booster?

      I agree. I wonder if it is the same mindset of people who never complete their prescribed course of antibiotics.

      Elbows up!

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      • LarryL Offline
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        #23

        Got my booster shot last Saturday.

        Can't wear boxers because I hang out of them and end up sitting on it.

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        • George KG George K

          I don't understand the thinking behind getting the first shot of a vaccination, then the second, and being reticent about the "booster."

          If you were OK with 1 and 2, why, other than the "I'm going to shake my fist at the sky" rebellion against "authority", do object to the booster?

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          wrote on last edited by Klaus
          #24

          @george-k said in My last jab:

          I don't understand the thinking behind getting the first shot of a vaccination, then the second, and being reticent about the "booster."

          If you were OK with 1 and 2, why, other than the "I'm going to shake my fist at the sky" rebellion against "authority", do object to the booster?

          Well, you already said it. I’m not particularly worried about side effects of the vaccine. It they continue this shit, I consider it an act of civil disobedience against government overreach.

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          • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

            Got my booster. No side effects.

            We put stuff into our bodies all the time without giving a second thought to it. I know, I know, not exactly the same as getting a vaccine, but.......

            I think there was a meme was posted here that was something like:

            "The same people who are concerned about the vaccine are the ones first in line when McDonalds announces that the McRib sandwich is available" 555

            JollyJ Offline
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            #25

            @taiwan_girl said in My last jab:

            Got my booster. No side effects.

            We put stuff into our bodies all the time without giving a second thought to it. I know, I know, not exactly the same as getting a vaccine, but.......

            I think there was a meme was posted here that was something like:

            "The same people who are concerned about the vaccine are the ones first in line when McDonalds announces that the McRib sandwich is available" 555

            Please tell me what are the long term effects of nRNA therapy, since I'm not sure you can call a shot every 90 days a vaccine...

            “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

            Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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            • JollyJ Jolly

              @taiwan_girl said in My last jab:

              Got my booster. No side effects.

              We put stuff into our bodies all the time without giving a second thought to it. I know, I know, not exactly the same as getting a vaccine, but.......

              I think there was a meme was posted here that was something like:

              "The same people who are concerned about the vaccine are the ones first in line when McDonalds announces that the McRib sandwich is available" 555

              Please tell me what are the long term effects of nRNA therapy, since I'm not sure you can call a shot every 90 days a vaccine...

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              @jolly "I'm not sure you can call a shot every 90 days a vaccine..."

              i dont know yet what i think of a fourth dose, but...

              in childrens vaccine schedule, DTP is giving four times between 2 months to 15 months, at an interval at first of every two months.

              same for H Flu vaccination

              same for pnemococcus vaccination

              polio is only given thrice, but also at two month intervals

              can u call them "vaccines"??

              the immune system is complex. Covid is new. the best way to manipulate the immune system to get it to protect is still being worked out. so i dont think one has to be so dogmatic on what is considered a vaccine.

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                #27

                I got boosted a while ago, this will open a lot of doors for me.

                The 4th shot won't open any additional doors.

                I might consider selling my second booster (4th shot) shot record, I understand there are people willing to pay you to get a shot for them. I could get my 4th shot and make a few bucks doing it.

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