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Discussion in 'The Premier League' started by brb, Feb 25, 2020.

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Boris...

  1. should completely lock us down immediately and fook up all our Christmas'

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  2. let the bodies stack high

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  3. lock us down from the 29th to fook up Treble's plans

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  1. aberdude

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    Spoon feeding…….there you go dude there’s two discussions on the excess deaths figures included


    It’s not down to Covid………like they say it could be down to missed cancer checks ambulance delays but you cannot rule out the vaccine either as being a cause of the high rates of heart failure in the younger generations……..this mustn’t be ignored cause the figures are fking alarming so surely it must be looked at pronto and the vaccine push stopped until it’s proven otherwise……quote since 2021 90% are NOT COVID

     
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    Spot the nuts one <laugh>

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    <ghost> upload_2024-1-30_20-55-41.jpeg

    don’t forget to answer my question <cheers>
     
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    Aber doesnt care, but the rest of you might enjoy this. It's actually quite interesting what he says starting around the 10 minute mark and actually echoes a lot of what I've always thought... It's just hard to act differently when faced with some of the things we're told.
     
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    I had 3... was gonna have 4th but caught covid so couldn't. Aint been offered another since.
    Caught it 4 times I'm total from Jan 22-set 23. Had like whooping cough for a week each time and a ****ing awful headache for 4-9 weeks after.
    Never had a whole week off in one go in all my working life since the age of 16 (I'm 57) apart from each time I got covid.

    Only ever got flu twice in my lifetime so never took the flu jabs.
     
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    Don't understand how the long term effects of covid can be dismissed as a cause for excessive deaths but the vaccines could be the cause.
    Makes no logical sense to me tbh
     
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    I had 3 jabs in total, and i've never caught covid - I was ill before covid in 2019 with some virus or other for about 2 weeks, and I think in the last four years since I might have been poorly with some throat infection once. I so rarely catch bugs that I honestly don't remember. Although family know to keep away from me if they get something, so it's just sensible precautions really.

    I was in the supermarket yesterday and some mum with what looked like her grown up kid sneezing all over the shop, I'm like ffs, if you know you are unwell like that, why you spreading this shhite all over the place.
     
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    I had four jabs, but really after the first two considered the later ones to be unnecessary. COVID isn't really much of a threat anymore. But working in the health field I'm required to and figured since they perfectly safe, why not? If I wasn't working in the health field and wasn't required to, I probably wouldn't get more boosters.
     
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    Actually yeah it was four jabs I had thinking about it, two at one place, then two at another place.
     
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    they can’t be dismissed neither can the vaccine deaths or injury can until they admit we got a major problem

    I called this before all of it from lockdown harms fraud to injuries and deaths……lucky guess hey <laugh>
     
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    talk about Plato’s cave allegory <laugh>

    milk saying vaccine is safe ……tell that to the families effected by life changing injuries or death <laugh>
     
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    Peej Fabio Borini Lover

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    I’m fully vaccinated with the first two and every booster.
    Will keep taking, the NHS now see it as less of a risk. You need to be over 60 or to have a qualifying medical condition/live with someone who qualifies to now be able to have a booster.

    Work from home also helps reduce my risk of getting covid.
     
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    <laugh>

    take what you want thats your personal choice and risk, my problem was people expecting everyone else to take it just because they fell for the fear munger propaganda …….im not fkd health wise so why would people like me take a risk from an experimental drug that hadn’t gone through the gold standards usually required to be released…..hence the reason big pharma said they want government taking on the burden of compensation if it all goes wrong <laugh>

    Ps its gone wrong big time <cheers>
     
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    Everyone is welcome to do their own search.

    I recommend everyone to go to google, or whatever their own favourite search engine is and type in "Is the Covid Vaccine Safe". Draw their own conclusions from whatever sources in the industry they consider to be legitimate and reliable. The truth is, outside of certain echo-chambers people are consistently saying it is safe.... but no one needs to take my word for it... I won't even give specific links or tell you my favourite sources.

    Everyone go use your own favourite source of information. Surely you should be able to agree with that.
     
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    My opinion is this.
    When covid was new to the human immune system, and people were dying, a vaccine was required to give our bodies a little help in fighting what was a brand new virus.
    Now ive had 2 shots and a booster, and have had covid twice, ill be ****ed if I am going to continue getting vaccines for the ****ing thing.
    Like someone mentioned above, I use the flu as a barometer. I've never had a flu vaccine in my life and have had the flu exactly twice in 40 years.
    now my body knows what covid is, and ive had some jabs and developed some natural immunity against it through contagion, yeah, I aint gonna go get jabbed every few months, they can **** off.
    I might feel different when I am an 80 year old man with health issues, but right now I am good.
     
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    Peej Fabio Borini Lover

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    reading that, you wouldn’t be eligible for a booster at this time anyway if you are under 60.
     
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    I think if you're healthy, don't have anyone at strong risk in your life, then the vaccine isn't critical, it doesn't hurt, and could help people in your community who can't be vaccinated themselves and are at risk, but it's not critical for you. I get it because I have to for work... just like I get the flu shot every year because I have to for work. (there are tedious ways of getting out of both, but it's easier just to get the shots) I've never (to my knowledge) had the flu, or, because I've always had to have the shots, if I have had it, it's just been too mild to recognise (which is more likely).

    I did get Covid once, several months ago finally caught it, but my case was ludicrously light that I never would have guessed. (probably a combination of having been vaccinated and its mutated to become week now). I would never have guessed I had covid but I had a slight sore throat, my wife had something worse and got tested, when she came back positive figured the responsible thing to do would be to test myself.

    Vaccines of one kind or another have been around far longer than most people realise. Medieval China used to take dried up smallpox scabs and have people snort them to inoculate themselves.
     
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