Non-Vaccination brag thread

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pinball wizard

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Moving to China to escape the communist ANC government?
At least with socialism with Chinese characteristics, you know you're getting exactly what is advertised on the tin. With the added bonus of not being hijacked and murdered for you Hilux, and waking up to have looters and criminals running rampant in the streets. I'd sooner trust the devil who tells you he's the devil than whatever the **** the cANCer is doing.

I jest, although we do have family there, it's just a long option on our current list.
 

JohnStarr

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This is the Non-jab thread. Do you need a picture to explain it ?
Where did i ignore dead people ? I'm damn sad for those who's still alive after losing someone close/special due to any illness. Not just covid related.
And i am not angry. Not at you in anycase.
Sorry man, you're missing the point. Go back and read after another cup of tea.
 

LCBXX

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So probably wont be going anytime soon for the vaccination, unless it becomes critical in terms of job requirement or travel requirements. My reason is as follows:

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Number of Confirmed Covid Deaths / 80% of South African Population x 100 = % of Death to Estimated Number of Infections
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100% - Answer determined in 4 above = Current South African chances of surviving COVID

Edit: It is called making an informed choice. This is subject to change as new information come to light.
Supported. The longer you are able to wait, the more you benefit from "changing science" on Covid.

The downside is the relentless onslaught from government, corporate media and already-vaccinated acolytes for trusting your immune system more than they do.
 

_Dog

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Never.
If you are boiled slowly enough you will never realize you were boiled.
So sit back, chill, enjoy the freedoms you still enjoy cause your grand kids will never know wtf freedom is.

Its already so far gone we barely know what freedom is. Our freedom is the freedom to go a store. And if they have their way, soon not even that will be an option without a passport of sorts.

it is completely absurd what we allowed to happen ....

You have 60% of the population that is mortally ‘afraid’ that this virus is going to kill them, pointing finger at the other 40% that is “dumb”. The ‘afraid’ supporting the authorities to let those that doesn’t conform to ‘suffer the consequences’ ie. lose their jobs, freedom etc.

And all of this as a result of a virus with a mortality rate of 0.3% (IFR)? (not even but we won't go there)

Meantime you have the guys that is orchestrating all of this, who engineered the virus and the flawed tests and vaccine, sitting on the side-line, laughing their asses off at the distracted imbeciles fighting each other …..

Divide and conquer … the oldest warfare principle.


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Gyre

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Never.
If you are boiled slowly enough you will never realize you were boiled.
So sit back, chill, enjoy the freedoms you still enjoy cause your grand kids will never know wtf freedom is.

Its already so far gone we barely know what freedom is. Our freedom is the freedom to go a store. And if they have their way, soon not even that will be an option without a passport of sorts.


To hopefully put this to bed once and for all


During the 19th century, several experiments were performed to observe the reaction of frogs to slowly heated water. In 1869, while doing experiments searching for the location of the soul, German physiologist Friedrich Goltz demonstrated that a frog that has had its brain removed will remain in slowly heated water, but an intact frog attempted to escape the water when it reached 25 °C.[1][21]

Other 19th-century experiments were purported to show that frogs did not attempt to escape gradually heated water. An 1872 experiment by Heinzmann was said to show that a normal frog would not attempt to escape if the water was heated slowly enough,[22][23] which was corroborated in 1875 by Fratscher.[24]

In 1888, William Thompson Sedgwick said that the apparent contradiction between the results of these experiments was a consequence of different heating rates used in the experiments: "The truth appears to be that if the heating be sufficiently gradual, no reflex movements will be produced even in the normal frog; if it be more rapid, yet take place at such a rate as to be fairly called 'gradual', it will not secure the response of the normal frog under any circumstances".[2] Goltz had raised the temperature of the water from 17.5 °C to 56 °C in about ten minutes, or 3.8 °C per minute, in his experiment, whereas Heinzmann heated the frogs over the course of 90 minutes from about 21 °C to 37.5 °C, a rate of less than 0.2 °C per minute.[1] Edward Wheeler Scripture recounted this conclusion in The New Psychology (1897): "a live frog can actually be boiled without a movement if the water is heated slowly enough; in one experiment the temperature was raised at a rate of 0.002°C per second, and the frog was found dead at the end of 2½ hours without having moved."[25]

Modern scientific sources report that the alleged phenomenon is not real. In 1995, Douglas Melton, a biologist at Harvard University, said, "If you put a frog in boiling water, it won't jump out. It will die. If you put it in cold water, it will jump before it gets hot—they don't sit still for you." George R. Zug, curator of reptiles and amphibians at the National Museum of Natural History, also rejected the suggestion, saying that "If a frog had a means of getting out, it certainly would get out."[3] In 2002 Victor H. Hutchison, a retired zoologist at the University of Oklahoma with a research interest in thermal relations of amphibians, said that "The legend is entirely incorrect!" He described how a critical thermal maximum for many frog species has been determined by contemporary research experiments: as the water is heated by about 2 °F (about 1 °C), per minute, the frog becomes increasingly active as it tries to escape, and eventually jumps out if it can.[4]
 

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Supported. The longer you are able to wait, the more you benefit from "changing science" on Covid.

The downside is the relentless onslaught from government, corporate media and already-vaccinated acolytes for trusting your immune system more than they do.
Agree, there used to be a time when cold hard facts trumped speculation and fear mongering when it came to decision making.
 

chuckles_the_cnt

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The "data" shows "significantly more" than those who were vaccinated.

Nice 1st post. Who are you fronting for?
nice - so no means of knowing then, i guess the dead don't post eh?

no fronting, just a chuckable to sate morbid curiosity, guage the "longevity" of the thread you know. i reckon it'll eventually die off, slowly though.

no love lost for antivaxxers, they can all shove off , the world be "healthier" place for it.
 
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