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Guys remember how much we all fought over COVID and the vaccines back in 2020 lol

With all we know now has anyone changed their minds.

Does anyone still get vaccinated?

Did anyone that was non vaccinated regret not getting vaccinated? Does anyone vaccinated regret getting vaccinated.

For me the one video to this day that pisses me off is this idiot with the cheeseburger.

COVID took a psychological toll on many individuals, couples and children.

Thoughts half a decade later?

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Did anyone that was non vaccinated regret not getting vaccinated? Does anyone vaccinated regret getting vaccinated.
I was saying how much of a scam covid was and my gf said shes glad she got vaccinated cuz it was pretty serious for her and she got a blood clot from it 💀💀🤦🏼 That wasnt the covid buddy 🤦🏼🤦🏼 trying to unpropagandize her mind but its gunna take a while
 
I got the shit shot and the shit booster that the fucking cunt Governor
MADE me do to open the gym back up when I owned it.

3 years later I got Covid so bad that I was on a Vent for 3 days.
I think I tested positive for Covid 4 times, but the only time that
I was REALLY sick was that 1 time.

No I will not get anymore Covid poison shots.
 
That cheeseburger video was something else, haha. It's crazy how much the conversation has shifted since then. I'm still processing everything that happened.
 
Only one thought: What are the repercussions for those 10-30 years from now? My entire family got the jab, beside me.

I think about that sometimes.
 
Are we back on this again?
We have to argue about something don't we lol

No I'm seriously curious what everyone thinks about it.

No one talks about it anymore at all

Oddly enough where I live some people are still wearing masks.

A guy where I live walks his dog outside every single day w a mask on up to his ears 🤣
 
Only one thought: What are the repercussions for those 10-30 years from now? My entire family got the jab, beside me.

I think about that sometimes.
I did the cleanse that Wes had posted a year or 2 ago.
HOPEFULLY it worked because that jab is poison.
 
At this point honestly. It’s irrelevant. People made a choice based on what thought was right. I didn’t get the shot, my wife and kids didn’t. But I don’t judge the people who did. Everything in life doesn’t have to be the finger pointing game, “I’m right, your wrong” just like I still some people still wear masks. Who the fuck cares!!! If getting the shot or wearing a mask makes them feel at ease or more comfortable to live THEIR OWN LIVES. Then I have no issue. I live my life the way I feel is best for me and my family and I hope all of you do the same regardless of what others say or do. None of us are getting out of life alive. Start helping eachother instead of bickering and hating people over bullshit like politics, Covid, religion. Life is much happier when you live it happy and not bitter. I’m far from perfect and I, myself have been caught up in bullshit. But I took a break from here, and other places full of bickering to get my own mind right and I’m happier for it.
 
We have to argue about something don't we lol

No I'm seriously curious what everyone thinks about it.

No one talks about it anymore at all

Oddly enough where I live some people are still wearing masks.

A guy where I live walks his dog outside every single day w a mask on up to his ears 🤣
I wear a mask when I cut grass to help with my allergies. If you ever go to the south in the spring and experience the yellow fog, you'd understand. I also do something really retarded. I turn my head and cover my mouth when I cough or sneeze so it doesn't scatter spit everywhere onto everyone else. I guess that's kinda like a mask. I also don't ever stand close enough to people so that i breathe on them, but I've never done that anyway. Man, now that I think about it, I do all kinda retarded shit.
 
We have to argue about something don't we lol
Not really
No one talks about it anymore at all
Because it’s history
Oddly enough where I live some people are still wearing masks.

A guy where I live walks his dog outside every single day w a mask on up to his ears 🤣
I thought this was a leftover behavior also. I’ve been spending a lot of time in the hospital lately and figured out there’s more to it. I also live in a retirement community and see this. Wes there are people walking around you daily who are on Chemo, have autoimmune deficiencies or are organ transplant patients who have no natural defense left. I have splenomegaly and may have to have my spleen removed. You’re a medically trained person. If my spleen comes out what will I have to wear? If a cold will kill me because of my condition, I’m wearing that mask.
 
I got the shot so I could continue to work, I wasnt happy about it nor felt like it made me safe. When they started talking about kids getting vaxed my boss moved his family out of state he wasnt going to vax his kids. my wife wanted to get our kids vaxxed ( I didnt) and I kept telling her not until its required lets continue to wait. Eventually it never became mandatory to vax kids so they could go back to school, later my wife thanked me for being against the vax now that all the news is reporting negative side effects of the covid vax.

I think its very interesting how the majority of people chose to trust the government with their health.
 
So I don't really care what people do anymore. I've gotten to a point where I no longer need to take jobs or work that I don't feel like doing so if people take it, they take it (or took), I don't care, but something I found interesting was a study that shows the CV is helping cancer patients live on average 3 years longer than those that don't take it. Again, I don't have a dog in this fight, I can live under my rock but for people struck with cancer this might be a game changer.



 
In 1956, the psychologist Leon Festinger wrote a book about a cult leader named Dorothy Martin who told her followers, the Seekers, that a flood was going to destroy the West Coast on a certain date, but a flying saucer would rescue Martin and the Seekers. On that exact date, Martin and the Seekers awaited news of the flood and rescue by the flying saucer. And they waited and waited. When it became clear her prediction was wrong, rather than admit it, Martin claimed to receive a message that the Seekers “had spread so much light” that disaster was averted and the world was spared.2

Admitting wrongdoing is often seen as a weakness. But people who never admit to a mistake can never learn from their mistakes. And people who refuse to apologize eventually damage their relationships.
 

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