I'm not believing any of it until i see FACT
"I know that I know nothing" FACT
I'm not believing any of it until i see FACT
That paragraph wasn't in your post at first though was it? Seems like it was added in later, perhaps after the tweet was shown to be total, deliberate misinformation.
Is there a league table of these boring posters? I'm writing a thesis on the subject. This forum is a rich source and I need unbiased evidence.It's a dilemma and no mistake.
Some posters seem unable to read what's posted, and try to generate an 'argument' that doesn't actually exist and bore people ****less in the process. I strongly suspect that some do it so they can then whine about moderation.
Well said Manuel..."I know that I know nothing" FACT
Is there a league table of these boring posters? I'm writing a thesis on the subject. This forum is a rich source and I need unbiased evidence.![]()
What rules mean that's pronounced with a soft 'th' and extended E when 'thee' and 'the sis' would be different?
When thee's in Barnsley with thee sis.
Ah, sithee…
Same rules that means you should dial Emma should you be in a quandary I suppose.What rules mean that's pronounced with a soft 'th' and extended E when 'thee' and 'the sis' would be different?
Same rules that means you should dial Emma should you be in a quandary I suppose.
Each to their own, personally I’ve had none of either and don’t intend to.i didnt have my yearly flue jab last winter, thinking if ive fought off covid twice can handle anything.
and neither did my workmate.
neither of us had the covid jab either. is it even a thing?
ive just had 3 weeks of flue like symptoms with an epicentral period of 3 days where it was prob the worst flue ive ever had.
i passed it on to my workmate and he's never felt so ill in his life. coughing fits that leave him out of breath light headed and retching. no energy low oxygen levels in his blood. feels like he's going to die.
he's the type that has only had 4 or 5 sick days off work in his life.
my missus says theres loads of this going round almost under the radar.
its as if the flu bug has got pissed off by covid stealing the limelight and has decided to up its game.
so my question is. do flu jabs actually work?
if they do and do so by injecting a small sample of the virus into your bloodstream then i cannot see why any other virus injected the same way wont have the same effect of lessening the symptoms should you come in contact with the full blown virus.
i know some were saying and thinking that having the covid jab gave you immunity thinking you cant catch covid. i always thought it was only ever going to be a level of immunity ie giving your immune system a taste of what to come so it could be prepared for it betterer.
i know it wasnt sold that way.
plus is this a new strain of flu/covid?

**** me, are you ok now mate?I had 4 Covid jabs and had it twice. I never bothered last winter and ended up with double pneumonia and a pulmonary embolism in both lungs in January this year. 3 months off work.
I’m now on blood thinners until I see my consultant in June. I haven’t had a pint in nearly 4 months and am on a phased return to work. I still get a little breathless sometimes and have put on weight due to the drugs. I’m ok but have felt better. Thanks for asking mate.**** me, are you ok now mate?![]()
I think the word ‘epicentral’ is awesome , like palaver or cornucopia !i didnt have my yearly flue jab last winter, thinking if ive fought off covid twice can handle anything.
and neither did my workmate.
neither of us had the covid jab either. is it even a thing?
ive just had 3 weeks of flue like symptoms with an epicentral period of 3 days where it was prob the worst flue ive ever had.
i passed it on to my workmate and he's never felt so ill in his life. coughing fits that leave him out of breath light headed and retching. no energy low oxygen levels in his blood. feels like he's going to die.
he's the type that has only had 4 or 5 sick days off work in his life.
my missus says theres loads of this going round almost under the radar.
its as if the flu bug has got pissed off by covid stealing the limelight and has decided to up its game.
so my question is. do flu jabs actually work?
if they do and do so by injecting a small sample of the virus into your bloodstream then i cannot see why any other virus injected the same way wont have the same effect of lessening the symptoms should you come in contact with the full blown virus.
i know some were saying and thinking that having the covid jab gave you immunity thinking you cant catch covid. i always thought it was only ever going to be a level of immunity ie giving your immune system a taste of what to come so it could be prepared for it betterer.
i know it wasnt sold that way.
plus is this a new strain of flu/covid?