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21 hours ago, fishinwrench said:

What are y'all gonna do, if 3-5 years down the road they discover.... "Oooopsy, that vaccine we pushed is causing people's belly buttons to bleed profusely, and all of their offspring have nipples on their eyelids.    Plus the level of lactose intolerance, Diverticulitis, and gluten allergies has skyrocketed"?    

Your amount of trust in the medical profession and the government is concerning me.  It's as if they've never screwed anything up before. 😔

But people still smoke cigarettes, and eat any old food they find in the store (have you looked at some of those ingredients), drink water out of plastic bottles, put all kinds of chemicals in their hair and on their lawns. But now all of a sudden Repubicans are concerned. Your messiah took the vaccine. When Jim Jones...I mean Trump gives you the koolaid...whoops....I mean vaccine, you should be honored to take it. 

 

 

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56 minutes ago, Flysmallie said:

But people still smoke cigarettes, and eat any old food they find in the store (have you looked at some of those ingredients), drink water out of plastic bottles, put all kinds of chemicals in their hair and on their lawns. But now all of a sudden Repubicans are concerned. Your messiah took the vaccine. When Jim Jones...I mean Trump gives you the koolaid...whoops....I mean vaccine, you should be honored to take it. 

Well #1: I don't do experimental drugs, regardless of who is passing them around.  

And #2: I'm not a "Republican".  

And #3:  I don't recognize any Messiah.  

 

So why'd you quote ME ?

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I think all drugs are experimental, in that they can have their approval rejected if evidence of harm arises.  That's the thing about science so many have forgotten or never learned... it's not a statement of "this is how it is", rather, "this is what the evidence says it is today". 

I can't dance like I used to.

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43 minutes ago, bfishn said:

I think all drugs are experimental, in that they can have their approval rejected if evidence of harm arises.  That's the thing about science so many have forgotten or never learned... it's not a statement of "this is how it is", rather, "this is what the evidence says it is today". 

Humans are the only life form on the planet that ALLEGEDLY require pharmacutical drugs in order to survive in the region that they were born into.   

Notice that "allegedly" is capitalized, to emphasize the point that it is NOT a proven fact.   Nonetheless it is accepted as a fact.  Try to have a child with no "medical assistance" and you'll likely be arrested and jailed. 

Tortoise outlive us with no drugs at all, yet humans profess to be so much wiser. Are we?

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I was wondering are people killing their kids keeping them too safe?

People try doing the same with their Dogs. Was visiting with a woman and at the time her Dog got a drink out of a Mud Hole. Listen to her you would swear the Dog had ingested poison. LOL

oneshot 

Posted
8 minutes ago, oneshot 1 said:

I was wondering are people killing their kids keeping them too safe?

I don't know, but I do know that people are having too many kids.  And the less able/capable the couples are of raising and supporting them, the more kids they spawn.     

The ongoing continuation of this is not going to benefit society.  We're headed downhill fast, y'all.  😳

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17 minutes ago, fishinwrench said:

I don't know, but I do know that people are having too many kids.  And the less able/capable the couples are of raising and supporting them, the more kids they spawn.     

The ongoing continuation of this is not going to benefit society.  We're headed downhill fast, y'all.  😳

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