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5 DUMBEST things Americans are doing that make themselves more susceptible to catching and maybe dying from the upcoming Covid-19 virus mutations

Posted by $ BobCat 3 years ago to Culture
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“ The 5 dumbest things people are doing that wreck immune function, increasing susceptibility to new versions of Covid

#1. Getting jabbed with the mRNA vaccine series is really dumb (and deadly).

#2. Social distancing is really idiotic.

#3. Wearing a mask all day is really stupid.

#4. Using antibacterial everything is ignorant.

#5. Herding together with other “vaccinated” sheeple is super dumb. “
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  • Posted by $ blarman 3 years ago
    My wife had two people she knew personally die after getting the "vaccine." Her sister nearly joined them. We will not be getting the vaccine and have encouraged my adult children also NOT to get "vaccinated."

    2. Social distancing does have a purpose but it has nothing to do with disease control. It's only purpose is to try to separate people from other people who will support them. People who are lonely or alone are easier to subvert into the government plantation complex.

    3. Wearing a mask decreases oxygen to the brain, so to say it is stupid is just the beginning because it is a self-reinforcing principle. There are also zero studies showing any kind of mask - including the N95 ones - are effective against an airborne virus.

    4. Using antibacterial everything just denies your immune system the chance to familiarize itself with the host of pathogens that swirl around us on a daily basis; you are actually becoming more and more reliant on the antibacterials because you are robbing yourself of critical pathogen training.

    True story. My wife was visiting her doctor for a well-baby checkup. She was mortified to realize that - as she'd been chatting with a friend who happened to be there at the same time - the doctor walked in to find the baby chewing on my wife's flip-flop. The doctor (who's actually a good guy) told her "No, no, let her chew on it. It'll help build her immune system. It's good for little kids to play in the dirt and eat things off the ground."

    5. Not thinking for yourself is dumb. Grouping with people of a like mind can be beneficial (such as this forum) but you have to do more than just follow others around.
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    • Posted by shaifferg 3 years ago
      I was quite young, possibly not even a teenager when I commented to my grandmother that I thought the reason children of wealthy parents were always sickly while children of the "lower classes" were very healthy. The first group lived in a very sanitary home and were not allowed to "get dirty" while the second group lived on dirt floors and had many other "unclean" practices and activities. And an immune system that protected them.
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      • Posted by $ gharkness 3 years ago
        My first husband observed the same in somewhat less classy terms...no so much about illness but that rich, spoiled kids were the first to fall off the porch, but the "lower class kids" could play on the edge of the porch all day and never get hurt.

        I guess the point was they learned to look out for themselves. I was neither rich nor poor (though I thought I was rich, does that count?) so I can't really say for myself.
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      • Posted by $ blarman 3 years ago
        You were very observant. Good for you!

        My dad tells a story where his mother came out one day to find his slightly older sister spooning mud into his younger brother's mouth while reciting "Eat your vegebles!" She had made mud pies. ;)
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    • Posted by NealS 3 years ago
      Both my boys slept downstairs in a daylight basement house. We never heated down there as I was still working on amassing my fortune for retirement. They'd come up for breakfast wearing ski masks in the winter... But, to this day, I don't think they've ever been sick. One (the more liberal one) is getting the vaccine, the smarter one (very conservative) is not. I still believe in the 5 second rule when I drop food on the floor. Even chased my neighbors dog once after he got the roast off our table. I made him drop it, cleaned it up and returned it to the table. Fortunately our dinner guests had not come in yet to see what had transpired.
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  • Posted by $ Stormi 3 years ago
    That is the best list I have seen yet. It covers it all. We have ignored the "suggestions" for old folks from the beginning. We did not mask until mandated to get groceries, and no longer. NO vaccines! Deadly. Social distancing has been proven to not work at any time in history, see AIER site. Antibacterials will do two things, dissolve the buttons on your Camaro keyfob when you get sprayed, and also cause any virus to mutate. We hand out with about 20 coffee plas, who ignore the rules, we sit together, talk, have coffee, and say means things about Fauci. This whole thing was planned, see SPARS, mentioned on InfoWars, it is true. They have a goal to kill 20% of world population, but bet DC Dems took a flue shot, not an RNA shote.
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  • Posted by term2 3 years ago
    I stayed free of coronavirus for a year using my own immune system plus I stayed away from unnecessary crowds, and people who were obviously sick. I stayed off planes, buses, and subways. I didn’t go to big parties.
    So I got the vaccine, but I am still forced to still wear the ineffective mask (500k+ people died anyway) and do antisocial distancing.
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  • Posted by evlwhtguy 3 years ago
    I especially like ##4...this is a virus....not a bacteria. Physicians came out against the anti-bacterial stuff years ago when it first came out....they feared that it would create super baterias. Just like overuse of anti-biotics will.
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  • Posted by $ gharkness 3 years ago
    I'm okay with all but number 2. I'm a social distancer from forever. I don't like being too close to people I don't know. It's nothing new; it's how I live. When I go to a concert for example, I may spend hours looking at seating charts to see which is the most advantageous, defined as: where can I sit on the edge of a row, and which row is closest to the nearest OPEN exit.

    However I don't remember the last time I got actually ill with something like a cold or flu. Well, I did have influenza when I was 8. That certainly got my attention :-) and I haven't had it in the 63 years since!
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  • Posted by bobsprinkle 3 years ago
    ok....like everything else we are told what we are doing wrong. How about some solutions. I have had both of my shots...Moderna. At least I am trying to do something positive. Too many "experts" with no solutions.
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    • Posted by $ gharkness 3 years ago
      Every time I think "OK, that's the shot I'll take," a story pops up with it's "the worst thing ever" or words to that effect, for that particular choice. Dunno, dunno. Waiting to see, and in no rush.
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      • Posted by bobsprinkle 3 years ago
        If I seem hard core about this, I am just frustrated. I had mine ( both) with no problem. I know....we are all different. I think the left and press want to keep up the suspicion. I am not yelling at anyone in particular. Just all of this do I or don't I. America is at war with itself. Kinda like.....will I survive if I jump out of the foxhole and try to make it to the next foxhole?
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        • Posted by $ gharkness 3 years ago
          Yeah of course. I understand the frustration. Hubby and I are frustrated too, just for a slightly different reason. I don't know how old you are (and I'm not asking) but I am 71; hubby is 69. My only fear with this particular vax, really, is that something untoward will happen and we don't have a lot of time to recover. Of course we COULD catch Covid, but not sure we worry about that too much (we have so little control over that). I'd just hate it if we voluntarily took the vax and then it screwed us out of our last years together.
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  • Posted by Ben_C 3 years ago
    One can make an argument that here in Michigan the draconian measures have delayed the inevitable. There will always be spikes until the herd is immune. Flatten the curve is nothing more than extending the curve albeit a little flatter. But then it is power security for Gov Bitchmer.
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    • Posted by $ gharkness 3 years ago
      Isn't MI starting to catch up, though? Ah, I see. Cases are WAYYYYY up, and deaths are up a little. Here's a great place to track if anyone needs the info. It has been very helpful to me. Good luck!

      https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-trac...
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      • Posted by Ben_C 3 years ago
        Yep. Viruses are doing what viruses do. The hospital case load is up and the health care workers are crabbing. Bitchmer made the last restriction pronouncements "voluntary" not mandatory. I suspect she feared a huge back lash if she closed the state down again. The above post is why we are having the current spike. Me? I expose my immune system to whatever mother nature has to offer. Bring it on.!
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        • Posted by $ gharkness 3 years ago
          Yep. People somehow think they can "beat" the virus, when not only can they not "beat it" - they can't even SEE it. I just live my life, but I swear these ninnies running around with masks (in a state with NO mandate, but almost every store requires them) are driving me nuts.
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