Whilst in your 'highly immune' state, I assume you are regularly donating your blood plasma to help the cause.
Don't be daft - medical procedures carry risks.
Whilst in your 'highly immune' state, I assume you are regularly donating your blood plasma to help the cause.
Of course it is a dreadful word to those who are in it: they generally want to be seen as independent minds making their own decisions, not followers of propaganda. Its obviously wrong however: in a world filled with power abuse, biological warfare, endless quests for world domination and totalitarianism, pushing for global injections of anything is logically flawed, senseless and irresponsible, and the reason people buy into it isnt common sense but a case of manipulation of the mind.
I would leave the burning building, I'll give you that. I'd also jump a sinking ship. None of it would harm anyone. I'd never do such a thing as getting a security alarm or install security cameras however, as it could very likely harm someone in the future. Different situations, different choices.
Put that playstation down, FFS.
The one in his head?
Put that playstation down, FFS.
But if I'm immune I'm not putting anyone at risk any more than a vaccinated person.
Vaccinations don't have any advantage over natural immunity whatsoever.
They are equivalent, as in the immune system has learned to identify the coronavirus and what tools are required to combat it. Whether the information came from an artificial source, or covid itself, the result is the same in a vaccinated person or a naturally immune person.
I am absolutely certain I am highly immune to covid. Everyone in this country has covid antibodies now, but I will have more than many due to frequent exposure to the virus due to my lifestyle.
Immunity wains to some degree, but a healthy immune system has a permanent 'memory' of the pathogens it encounters, which is why covid will never be the threat it was in 2020 ever again.
If I was at any real risk from covid I would have got the vaccine before my current levels of immunity.
I wasn't at risk then and I'm immune now. Even in a year's time if I catch covid again, I'll be ok.
But if I'm immune I'm not putting anyone at risk any more than a vaccinated person.
Vaccinations don't have any advantage over natural immunity whatsoever.
They are equivalent, as in the immune system has learned to identify the coronavirus and what tools are required to combat it. Whether the information came from an artificial source, or covid itself, the result is the same in a vaccinated person or a naturally immune person.
If I was at any real risk from covid I would have got the vaccine before my current levels of immunity.
I wasn't at risk then and I'm immune now. Even in a year's time if I catch covid again, I'll be ok.
Have you been smoking with [MENTION=38333]Swansman[/MENTION]
Pizza boxes, weed, video games... I suppose these are the tools you try to hit people with when you run out of arguments or never had any.
Pizza boxes, weed, video games... I suppose these are the tools you try to hit people with when you run out of arguments or never had any.
I have been exposed to covid so many times and I never catch it. The only possibility is that I am immune to it.
Would he have the same opinion if he was 40 years younger and therefore not in a vulnerable group.
Almost certainly not. Like most boomers, self-interest is his utmost priority.
There is quite a lot of evidence of all of the things I mentioned. Its not a video game thing. Its very real, unlike those naive myths you believe in.
Pizza boxes, weed, video games... I suppose these are the tools you try to hit people with when you run out of arguments or never had any.
I am absolutely certain I am highly immune to covid. Everyone in this country has covid antibodies now, but I will have more than many due to frequent exposure to the virus due to my lifestyle.
Immunity wains to some degree, but a healthy immune system has a permanent 'memory' of the pathogens it encounters, which is why covid will never be the threat it was in 2020 ever again.
I have been exposed to covid so many times and I never catch it. The only possibility is that I am immune to it.
If the above statement is true, which I am certain it is, then having a vaccine will make absolutely no difference towards me catching it or passing it on.