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So how comes they weren't dying of unhealthy food choices on a respirator before COVID-19? It's a mystery. ;-)
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@paulbellas8797 They were dying on respirators? Why was that not in the news, Paul? That sounds like bullshit to me. You aren't just trolling for attention, are you, kid? :-)
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Falling home prices are good for first time home buyers, what's wrong with that????
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Also... millions of people are dying trying. :-)
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There is no natural immunity to any respiratory disease. They are all evolved to get around your immune system in one way or another.
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Everywhere? Not really. I didn't have it and my vaccinated relatives didn't have it, either. The others had COVID twice and three times. The couple that had it three times is especially vulnerable. She works with kids in kindergarten and preschool. That's why it's really important that we send the kids back to school again if we really want to infect absolutely every adult.
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What makes you think that? Certainly not the data.
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@ronfeltman8506 I didn't say anything about tests, kid. You are hallucinating. :-)
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It's just strange that people who were obese before COVID were hardly ever dying on a ventilator. ;-)
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I am here to give you all the attention that you want. ;-)
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@stenzeliron But I did. You cried out for attention and I gave it to you. That's way better than what your Mom did, anyway. ;-)
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Nobody in your family got sick from the vaccines. End of story. :-)
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So they told you what you wanted to hear? That's great. Just imagine how bad it would have been if they had told you something you didn't like to hear. ;-)
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@dr.stefanpilz1876 What was hard work? Pretending that natural immunity exists? Why is that hard? A simple look at reality will tell us that it doesn't. Plenty of people had two and three infections by now (including ten of my own relatives). So why is pretending that the opposite of reality is true hard work? You won't find any evidence for that statement to begin with, so you might as well just confabulate.
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In other words, you got absolutely nothing, kid. Why don't you pull out your crayons and paint us a pretty picture for the fridge, instead? That's much more on your level of "legal expertise". :-)
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Of course it does. Why would it go away? We have not developed herd immunity against either the common cold or the flu. :-)
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@treetababy Ma! The local conspiracy theorist is here! :-)
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@treetababy Dude, stop lying about your education. It's getting old. :-)
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@treetababy Ma! Now the troll feels sorry for himself! :-)
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That's how natural immunity works: the virus mutates so that you can acquire it over and over and over, again. ;-)
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Yes, you are talking about a cold that kills 6000 people every day (that's officially, estimate of the death toll based on excess deaths is probably twice as high). That's a cold that will have killed eventually one out of every two hundred people and that will have taken years off many people's lives due to cardiovascular complications after infection. You are talking about a cold that could, at any time, mutate to a cold that kills ten times as many. Can we go back to normal? Sure, if by normal you mean thousands of deaths a day for probably years to come. Why not.
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And there is the lonely kid. ;-)
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What in the world is a natural immunity strategy? Bullshit heaped on top of bullshit???
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@Bubs. No, I am not watching bullshit. I am watching my eight antivaxxer relatives who had COVID-19 twice, already. I don't want to miss when they get it for the third time. ;-)
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What makes you think that the virus has a portfolio that contains Pfizer stocks? :-)
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@kevspencer5744 Kev, paranoia is not an argument, kid. It's a clinical symptom that something doesn't work right in your mind. :-)
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Nobody stops you from acquiring natural immunity, once, twice, three times... who cares? ;-)
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So how comes my antivaxxer relatives had it twice, already, but nobody in the family who got vaccinated with Moderna and Pfizer got it even once? You aren't making any sense here. ;-)
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@Joseph_Dredd So you are basically telling me that people who are completely asymptomatic and who didn't infect anybody either had to have the disease so that your argument doesn't fall apart? Sure, why not. I file that under "trolling" and move on. :-)
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@AquarianThoth Yes, and they both became vectors who infected other people while they were sick. Dude, this is not just about you and your Mom and your roommate. When did people forget that they are not the only person on this planet?
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@AquarianThoth Well, I am giving you attention, anyway, something which your Mom didn't. ;-)
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@AquarianThoth You were asking for attention, so I am giving it to you. :-)
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@AquarianThoth Yes, I already got it that you don't care about anybody but yourself. :-)
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I have had great natural immunity against the flu for 15 years. It kicked in in the same year that I began getting flu shots. Imagine the coincidence! ;-)
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If you had COIVID-19 in 2020, then you are no longer protected by the infection. Ten of my relatives had second and third helpings, already.
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Yes, thanks to sinovac two of my relatives had COVID-19 for the third time. ;-)
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If small exposures were effective at building immunity, then the disease could not spread in the first place and we could also make vaccines with minimal side effects and minimal antibody titer after vaccinations. We have a century of experience with making and testing vaccines. To the best of my knowledge vaccine micro-dosing is not an accepted pharmacological strategy. You are welcome to give us examples of practically used vaccines that rely on such a strategy.
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Look, Ma! There is another kid who needs attention desperately. ;-)
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Because you say so? Dude, the only reason why you are here is because nobody listens to you in the real world. ;-)
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@dinoturnbul I already did, kid. You don't have to worry about that. :-)
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Where did you see critical assessment here, exactly? He simply misinterpreted data.
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@D7cooper In the fact that eight of my relatives had COVID-19 for the second time and two others had it for the third time, already.
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I bet you said the same before the last wave and the wave before that. ;-)
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Hey! That's exactly what my eight antivaxxer relatives said... until they all became violently ill with COVID-19 for a second time. ;-)
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Every new episode should be called "Stupid people doing stupid things, yet again". At this point covid is essentially merely a lesson in failed human intelligence.
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Religious beliefs are not a strategy against infectious diseases. Sewers and vaccines are.
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Yes, that's why there was no flu and no common cold around every year. We were all immune. Just not in this universe. It must be nice living in yours. :-)
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@kosdas Yes, that's why I kept getting the flu every year... until I got flu shots. Since then I didn't have it even once. It's called "evolution", kid, and it may get you a Darwin Award if you aren't respecting it. :-)
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@kosdas Bwaahhhhaahaha... so you argument is that you can rename the disease and then nobody dies? It's obvious that you didn't get enough attention from your Mom, kid. :-)
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@metalpuppet5798 Dude, you are talking to a 100% attention troll here. That much is clear. :-)
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