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  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 38,559 Standard Supporter
    LebamDawg said:

    ...and never trust them again.

    No can do - I never trusted them in the first place. Being old I learned to distrust at a very early age while defending you guys from the commies -

    Unfortunately our current illegal admin are actual commies.
  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,741 Founders Club

    Swaye said:

    I got it in March of 21. Single dose Johnson and Johnson. I was pretty open about it on these boards. Primary caregiver to my 76 year old mother. I figured I have honest to shit had every immunization that exists to everything after being worldwide deployable in the Navy for 20 years (yellow fever, dengue fever, anthrax, etc.), so fuck it, nothing has killed me yet. I mean I have gotten jabbed for shit nobody gets jabbed for anymore unless you live in sub-Saharan Africa.

    I can't recall where we were in the "efficacy" of the vax timeline 17 months ago but I feel like data was still showing some effectiveness (this was early days) so my thinking was "even if it is only 80% effective (lol I wish) better than me getting the Vid and passing it to my 75 year old been smoking for 60 years mother and killing her." Still don't regret getting it. My logic was sound at the time (we had no idea about any side effects then and I like being a guinea pig anyway).

    By 6 months later when all the "go get boosted" talk started up I laughed a bunch. Data was in by then. This fucking thing wears off in a few months, isn't all that effective to begin with, and has been implicated in a whole host of side effects that suck. So yeah, my one J&J will be all I ever get. Good news is I've had three heart attacks but they were all mild and I've only had internal bleeding once. Went blind in one eye but the doc says it may come back one day. VICTORY!

    Funny enough, having lived in sub Saharan Africa plus other fun locales I've had more vaccines than most anyone not in the military. Most of the ones you mentioned minus the Anthrax.

    Also took Malaria pills in India during monsoon season while living in the swamp. Among other side effects they give you vivid night terrors btw but that's a different story.

    The difference being, I had info on those vaccines and the choices I made. The vid vax is still in its clinical trials(lulz) and at the time I knew their claims were speculative bullshit at best. Where as I knew by April/May what my covid risk profile looked like.

    Unknown risk vs. Tiny known risk. Still operating on that premise though the unknown is becoming more apparent all the time. So much for "do no harm".
    Totally agree that outside of Anthrax all the other massive amounts of vaccines I took were "safe and effective" and in common use for decades. The Vid was clearly experimental and mostly ineffective at best, and an actual harmful injection at worst. No regrets from me though.

    Nothing can kill me. I'm red Highlander. Immortal.
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,676
    Swaye said:

    Swaye said:

    I got it in March of 21. Single dose Johnson and Johnson. I was pretty open about it on these boards. Primary caregiver to my 76 year old mother. I figured I have honest to shit had every immunization that exists to everything after being worldwide deployable in the Navy for 20 years (yellow fever, dengue fever, anthrax, etc.), so fuck it, nothing has killed me yet. I mean I have gotten jabbed for shit nobody gets jabbed for anymore unless you live in sub-Saharan Africa.

    I can't recall where we were in the "efficacy" of the vax timeline 17 months ago but I feel like data was still showing some effectiveness (this was early days) so my thinking was "even if it is only 80% effective (lol I wish) better than me getting the Vid and passing it to my 75 year old been smoking for 60 years mother and killing her." Still don't regret getting it. My logic was sound at the time (we had no idea about any side effects then and I like being a guinea pig anyway).

    By 6 months later when all the "go get boosted" talk started up I laughed a bunch. Data was in by then. This fucking thing wears off in a few months, isn't all that effective to begin with, and has been implicated in a whole host of side effects that suck. So yeah, my one J&J will be all I ever get. Good news is I've had three heart attacks but they were all mild and I've only had internal bleeding once. Went blind in one eye but the doc says it may come back one day. VICTORY!

    Funny enough, having lived in sub Saharan Africa plus other fun locales I've had more vaccines than most anyone not in the military. Most of the ones you mentioned minus the Anthrax.

    Also took Malaria pills in India during monsoon season while living in the swamp. Among other side effects they give you vivid night terrors btw but that's a different story.

    The difference being, I had info on those vaccines and the choices I made. The vid vax is still in its clinical trials(lulz) and at the time I knew their claims were speculative bullshit at best. Where as I knew by April/May what my covid risk profile looked like.

    Unknown risk vs. Tiny known risk. Still operating on that premise though the unknown is becoming more apparent all the time. So much for "do no harm".
    Totally agree that outside of Anthrax all the other massive amounts of vaccines I took were "safe and effective" and in common use for decades. The Vid was clearly experimental and mostly ineffective at best, and an actual harmful injection at worst. No regrets from me though.

    Nothing can kill me. I'm red Highlander. Immortal.
    akshually


    you have graduated to white supremacist.
  • pawz
    pawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,515 Founders Club

    Swaye said:

    Swaye said:

    I got it in March of 21. Single dose Johnson and Johnson. I was pretty open about it on these boards. Primary caregiver to my 76 year old mother. I figured I have honest to shit had every immunization that exists to everything after being worldwide deployable in the Navy for 20 years (yellow fever, dengue fever, anthrax, etc.), so fuck it, nothing has killed me yet. I mean I have gotten jabbed for shit nobody gets jabbed for anymore unless you live in sub-Saharan Africa.

    I can't recall where we were in the "efficacy" of the vax timeline 17 months ago but I feel like data was still showing some effectiveness (this was early days) so my thinking was "even if it is only 80% effective (lol I wish) better than me getting the Vid and passing it to my 75 year old been smoking for 60 years mother and killing her." Still don't regret getting it. My logic was sound at the time (we had no idea about any side effects then and I like being a guinea pig anyway).

    By 6 months later when all the "go get boosted" talk started up I laughed a bunch. Data was in by then. This fucking thing wears off in a few months, isn't all that effective to begin with, and has been implicated in a whole host of side effects that suck. So yeah, my one J&J will be all I ever get. Good news is I've had three heart attacks but they were all mild and I've only had internal bleeding once. Went blind in one eye but the doc says it may come back one day. VICTORY!

    Funny enough, having lived in sub Saharan Africa plus other fun locales I've had more vaccines than most anyone not in the military. Most of the ones you mentioned minus the Anthrax.

    Also took Malaria pills in India during monsoon season while living in the swamp. Among other side effects they give you vivid night terrors btw but that's a different story.

    The difference being, I had info on those vaccines and the choices I made. The vid vax is still in its clinical trials(lulz) and at the time I knew their claims were speculative bullshit at best. Where as I knew by April/May what my covid risk profile looked like.

    Unknown risk vs. Tiny known risk. Still operating on that premise though the unknown is becoming more apparent all the time. So much for "do no harm".
    Totally agree that outside of Anthrax all the other massive amounts of vaccines I took were "safe and effective" and in common use for decades. The Vid was clearly experimental and mostly ineffective at best, and an actual harmful injection at worst. No regrets from me though.

    Nothing can kill me. I'm red Highlander. Immortal.
    akshually


    you have graduated to white supremacist.
    That's what happens when you join the country club.

  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,741 Founders Club
    pawz said:

    Swaye said:

    Swaye said:

    I got it in March of 21. Single dose Johnson and Johnson. I was pretty open about it on these boards. Primary caregiver to my 76 year old mother. I figured I have honest to shit had every immunization that exists to everything after being worldwide deployable in the Navy for 20 years (yellow fever, dengue fever, anthrax, etc.), so fuck it, nothing has killed me yet. I mean I have gotten jabbed for shit nobody gets jabbed for anymore unless you live in sub-Saharan Africa.

    I can't recall where we were in the "efficacy" of the vax timeline 17 months ago but I feel like data was still showing some effectiveness (this was early days) so my thinking was "even if it is only 80% effective (lol I wish) better than me getting the Vid and passing it to my 75 year old been smoking for 60 years mother and killing her." Still don't regret getting it. My logic was sound at the time (we had no idea about any side effects then and I like being a guinea pig anyway).

    By 6 months later when all the "go get boosted" talk started up I laughed a bunch. Data was in by then. This fucking thing wears off in a few months, isn't all that effective to begin with, and has been implicated in a whole host of side effects that suck. So yeah, my one J&J will be all I ever get. Good news is I've had three heart attacks but they were all mild and I've only had internal bleeding once. Went blind in one eye but the doc says it may come back one day. VICTORY!

    Funny enough, having lived in sub Saharan Africa plus other fun locales I've had more vaccines than most anyone not in the military. Most of the ones you mentioned minus the Anthrax.

    Also took Malaria pills in India during monsoon season while living in the swamp. Among other side effects they give you vivid night terrors btw but that's a different story.

    The difference being, I had info on those vaccines and the choices I made. The vid vax is still in its clinical trials(lulz) and at the time I knew their claims were speculative bullshit at best. Where as I knew by April/May what my covid risk profile looked like.

    Unknown risk vs. Tiny known risk. Still operating on that premise though the unknown is becoming more apparent all the time. So much for "do no harm".
    Totally agree that outside of Anthrax all the other massive amounts of vaccines I took were "safe and effective" and in common use for decades. The Vid was clearly experimental and mostly ineffective at best, and an actual harmful injection at worst. No regrets from me though.

    Nothing can kill me. I'm red Highlander. Immortal.
    akshually


    you have graduated to white supremacist.
    That's what happens when you join the country club.

    *Cuntry
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 69,698 Founders Club
    Sledog said:

    Swaye said:

    I got it in March of 21. Single dose Johnson and Johnson. I was pretty open about it on these boards. Primary caregiver to my 76 year old mother. I figured I have honest to shit had every immunization that exists to everything after being worldwide deployable in the Navy for 20 years (yellow fever, dengue fever, anthrax, etc.), so fuck it, nothing has killed me yet. I mean I have gotten jabbed for shit nobody gets jabbed for anymore unless you live in sub-Saharan Africa.

    I can't recall where we were in the "efficacy" of the vax timeline 17 months ago but I feel like data was still showing some effectiveness (this was early days) so my thinking was "even if it is only 80% effective (lol I wish) better than me getting the Vid and passing it to my 75 year old been smoking for 60 years mother and killing her." Still don't regret getting it. My logic was sound at the time (we had no idea about any side effects then and I like being a guinea pig anyway).

    By 6 months later when all the "go get boosted" talk started up I laughed a bunch. Data was in by then. This fucking thing wears off in a few months, isn't all that effective to begin with, and has been implicated in a whole host of side effects that suck. So yeah, my one J&J will be all I ever get. Good news is I've had three heart attacks but they were all mild and I've only had internal bleeding once. Went blind in one eye but the doc says it may come back one day. VICTORY!

    Eh I think it was effective for that first wave and I got em since I was helping take care of my 81 year old dad. But yeah I laughed about the booster thing like wtf how are people pushing this

    Plus I moved to Texas so had no need from like an event entering perspective
    Gov't and vax manufacturers pushed the lie that the shots would prevent spread just long enough to convince billions around the globe to get them. Once it was figured out that the shots weren't stopping transmission they should've been junked.
    They caused transmission.
    And a lot more
  • thechatch
    thechatch Member Posts: 7,483 Standard Supporter
    Two doses and booster.

    Hawaiian vacation wasn’t happening otherwise.

    Also, I wouldn’t have been able to effectively execute my work responsibilities.

  • Prestonluv
    Prestonluv Member Posts: 275
    Jabbed and boosted mainly cause my mom is freaked out.

    Won’t get another.