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originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: Klassified
I think this guy had more going on than just a Covid vaccine reaction
Did anyone take a look at his feet?.............there was a major fungal issue happening there.
originally posted by: Mandroid7
This stuff is absolutely insane. I was just reading a parenting site and it was saying to give babies the covid vaccine.
I went to the authors Twitter and it read like a freakin' reddit chatbot.
"I can't wait to get the vaccine!"
"I feel kinda bad that I'm getting it before others!"
"I can't wait to get it, so I don't look like one of "those" people!"
This is getting stupid.
The only way to cure covid will be for everyone to cancel their internet and cable subscriptions.
Social media was a mistake.
24/7 propaganda on crack.
I'm about one more bs story away from going oldschool and cutting the mass psychosis cord.
The cost to benefit analysis is failing miserably.
originally posted by: Bigburgh
a reply to: Dalamax
Don't forget about the Stigmata with adverse Astigmatism.
Consume boiled Hemlock leaves to counter.
A mother's face, arms, chest, back and legs erupted into an agonising red rash after getting the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine.
Leigh King, from North Lanarkshire in Scotland, claimed her skin flared up almost immediately after she got her first dose two weeks ago — and is still sore now.
'My skin was so sore and constantly hot,' she said. 'I have never felt pain like this... and to say it's been the worst time of my life is an absolute understatement.'
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: Klassified
But he didn’t get the covid.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: imdfreek
Probably has to do with the number of people vaccinated who did not have the reaction. If, in comparison, very many people had the reaction it wouldn't be rare. It might be uncommon, or common, or frequent.