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originally posted by: elementalgrove
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: elementalgrove
No, I'm saying your anecdotal stories are wholly fictitious.
Why disagree with what is below?
You are the kind of person that would mock a person with Lymes disease because their doctors claim they do not have it.
You are the kind of person that would mock the pain of an individual who is damaged from a drug, yet their are interests involved that suppress the exposure of damage.
You would mock ever single vaccine damaged child or infant, those who can not speak of the damage experienced.
You would laugh at parents who know the changes that came post vaccine and say it is their genetics.
Those are all considered "anecdotal" when it comes to covering for the blatant crimes of western medicine.
Ignore the victims and laugh at their suffering.
At least you are consistent.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: Tarzan the apeman.
a reply to: JAGStorm
One and he was vaccinated. Got ill but will make it. He did say ...........So much for being vaccinated.
So, the vaccine did what it says on the tin, rather than what you mistakenly think it does?
I think that is the most perfect example of a straw man argument I have ever seen. Well done.
originally posted by: elementalgrove
Why disagree with what is below?
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: elementalgrove
Why disagree with what is below?
Why even dignify it other than to say your hyperbole is extremely funny and entertaining to me. You seem to be very emotionally invested in something to create such interesting tales.
originally posted by: elementalgrove
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
I think that is the most perfect example of a straw man argument I have ever seen. Well done.
How is it misrepresenting?
If it is anecdotal it is to not be believed and mocked as fiction.
Each of those examples apply to the nature of his response to what I have seen in those who have vaccinated.
originally posted by: sraven
I know one person who has actually had corona. She has it now.
She is not vaxxed.
The only collaborators I know (the vaxxed) brother, sister, and their menagerie.
I don't know if they have had corona . . . they are collaborators and I do not talk to them.
originally posted by: elementalgrove
I suppose it is an emotional investment.
To ignore...
So, the vaccine did what it says on the tin, rather than what you mistakenly think it does?
I've asked this multiple times, If you are a single person and die from the vaccine who reports it to VAERS?
originally posted by: shasta9600
I don't know anybody who goes and gets tested for it....so we don't get it. The little secret
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: elementalgrove
I suppose it is an emotional investment.
I know, I said that.
To ignore...
...your invented stories.
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: shasta9600
I don't know anybody who goes and gets tested for it....so we don't get it. The little secret
For sure there are unreported asymptomatic cases
originally posted by: shasta9600
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: shasta9600
I don't know anybody who goes and gets tested for it....so we don't get it. The little secret
For sure there are unreported asymptomatic cases
We don't buy the "asymptomatic" and/or no symptoms claims
originally posted by: elementalgrove
Lol, it takes one hell of an ego to right things off as invented when you know nothing of the truth.
This time, with vaccination rates stubbornly low and the highly contagious delta variant pervasive, hospitals expect the trendline to keep climbing well into September. As the numbers swell, hospital beds are being filled with younger, unvaccinated adults as well as children. On Tuesday, the state reported that hospitals had 5,656 COVID patients, about 50 patients below the January peak of 5,709. But at some hours in recent days, according to the Georgia Hospital Association, the number has topped 5,900.