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Flying Dutchman
WA, 1732 posts
20 Dec 2021 2:12PM
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lotofwind said..
A few people would probably still get chest pains even if they were given a placebo.



If you're inferring that my friends are being melodramatic, one of them was insistent I take the vaccine as he had done so more than willingly & trusted the main message pumped out daily by the experts to get it. Now that this adverse reaction has happened, he has changed his tune. Now he wished he never got it. Same for the other mate, but he had to because it was mandated for his work.

Obviously most people don't get an adverse reaction. Because so many people are living in fear about Covid, the authorities are tolerating a number of 'casualties' to hopefully get a net benefit.

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
20 Dec 2021 9:33PM
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Bitcoin is a trustless protocol. Which is pretty ****ing interesting, at the least. "In maths we trust." Once you send that transaction there is no cancelling it. It will go through, and be irreversible.

And as for science: your cute little cartoon is arguing that trusting the science is unscientific, because real science is questioned, but by the very act of questioning it it becomes, to a very high degree, trustable. That's why we question it.

If science could never be trusted then it (or you) would be ridiculous. Should I really stop trusting the science that describes how my light bulbs work? Do you?

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
20 Dec 2021 9:43PM
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Flying Dutchman said..

lotofwind said..
A few people would probably still get chest pains even if they were given a placebo.




If you're inferring that my friends are being melodramatic, one of them was insistent I take the vaccine as he had done so more than willingly & trusted the main message pumped out daily by the experts to get it. Now that this adverse reaction has happened, he has changed his tune. Now he wished he never got it. Same for the other mate, but he had to because it was mandated for his work.

Obviously most people don't get an adverse reaction. Because so many people are living in fear about Covid, the authorities are tolerating a number of 'casualties' to hopefully get a net benefit.


The vaccine is the least worst option, by far.

The long term side effects of COVID are far, far, far more common, and often horrific. I personally know someone that's lost 60% of their lung capacity, forever. Healthy and in her 30s.

I have relatives in Russia. Everyone knows multiple people that have died. A few people I know will be wrecked for the rest of their lives. Just get a ****ing jab. It's the least worst option, by far.

kiterboy
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20 Dec 2021 6:47PM
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evlPanda said..

kiterboy said..








Bitcoin is a trustless protocol. Which is pretty ****ing interesting, at the least. "In maths we trust." Once you send that transaction there is no cancelling it. It will go through, and be irreversible.

And as for science: your cute little cartoon is arguing that trusting the science is unscientific, because real science is questioned, but by the very act of questioning it it becomes, to a very high degree, trustable. That's why we question it.

If science could never be trusted then it (or you) would be ridiculous. Should I really stop trusting the science that describes how my light bulbs work? Do you?


Not something I expected from you, but your are completely missing the point.

I admit it's not very eloquent in its delivery, but I would have not expected you to have taken it the wrong way.

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
20 Dec 2021 9:48PM
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^^^^^^^ The majority agree with you MrPanda, as our country has shown with our lowest death rate and worlds highest vax rates.
But maybe us Aussies are a bit tougher against the "just a flu" disease.

kiterboy
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20 Dec 2021 6:48PM
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evlPanda said..

Flying Dutchman said..


lotofwind said..
A few people would probably still get chest pains even if they were given a placebo.





If you're inferring that my friends are being melodramatic, one of them was insistent I take the vaccine as he had done so more than willingly & trusted the main message pumped out daily by the experts to get it. Now that this adverse reaction has happened, he has changed his tune. Now he wished he never got it. Same for the other mate, but he had to because it was mandated for his work.

Obviously most people don't get an adverse reaction. Because so many people are living in fear about Covid, the authorities are tolerating a number of 'casualties' to hopefully get a net benefit.



The vaccine is the least worst option, by far.

The long term side effects of COVID are far, far, far more common, and often horrific. I personally know someone that's lost 60% of their lung capacity, forever. Healthy and in her 30s.

I have relatives in Russia. Everyone knows multiple people that have died. A few people I know will be wrecked for the rest of their lives. Just get a ****ing jab. It's the least worst option, by far.


In the short term. Allegedly.

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
20 Dec 2021 9:52PM
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BITCOIN












Sorry, just thought I'd better get this thread back on track.

Flying Dutchman
WA, 1732 posts
20 Dec 2021 7:00PM
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evlPanda said..









Flying Dutchman said..










lotofwind said..
A few people would probably still get chest pains even if they were given a placebo.













If you're inferring that my friends are being melodramatic, one of them was insistent I take the vaccine as he had done so more than willingly & trusted the main message pumped out daily by the experts to get it. Now that this adverse reaction has happened, he has changed his tune. Now he wished he never got it. Same for the other mate, but he had to because it was mandated for his work.

Obviously most people don't get an adverse reaction. Because so many people are living in fear about Covid, the authorities are tolerating a number of 'casualties' to hopefully get a net benefit.











The vaccine is the least worst option, by far.

The long term side effects of COVID are far, far, far more common, and often horrific. I personally know someone that's lost 60% of their lung capacity, forever. Healthy and in her 30s.

I have relatives in Russia. Everyone knows multiple people that have died. A few people I know will be wrecked for the rest of their lives. Just get a ****ing jab. It's the least worst option, by far.


If there was a vaccine that actually worked I'd take your advice. Getting multiple jabs a year to deal with this is not a solution I'm happy with as I'll be increasing my chances of an adverse reaction with each jab. Adverse reactions seem to be mainly a problem for under 45 year olds. When I get Covid I'll let you know how I go.

The vaccine is not a one size fits all approach. The difference in death levels from Covid between an 80 year old and 25 year old is like 1000-1. We were told we all had to get the jab to protect ourselves and others. Well you can forget about not spreading it if your vaccinated. How did omicron get into the country? By unvaccinated air travellers?

So all you're left with is protecting yourselves and at my age bracket with no comorbidities my chance of survival is 99.96%. I'll take my chances against a vaccine that has already been a problem for 2 of my friends.

And anyway, if I die there's one less person creating green house gases & flying drones at your local windsurf spot...you should be happy I'll be gone!

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
20 Dec 2021 10:30PM
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^^^^^I doubt its a coincidence that all 9 of the dead...........


were un-vaxed.

Flying Dutchman
WA, 1732 posts
20 Dec 2021 7:35PM
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^^^^^I doubt its a coincidence that all 9 of the dead...........


were un-vaxed.



Especially since they died in 2014.

FormulaNova
WA, 15088 posts
20 Dec 2021 8:55PM
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eppo said..

how about you just listen first - listen to three hours of this guy, instead of throwing out byte size opinion pieces generated by what's being thrown around on the internet. most of it probably by Russian based trolls and such.
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Listen and learn.


Well, this guy was telling us in the podcast that Omicron wasn't as transmissible as Delta.

I guess he got that wrong as the Omicron variant takes over the world!

I was just reading on this www.abc.net.au/news/2021-12-20/covid-restrictions-masks-crowds-omicron-christmas/100713262

that the government's current approach was based on falling numbers BEFORE the Omicron variant... I guess we all know that numbers are rocketing up, yet the pollies are steadfastly holding onto their idea of opening up and not even wearing masks.

I think we are in for a bit of a hangover after Christmas, and to my mind they wont be calling an election until very late in May in order to let people forget about this stuff up in reopening too early.

WA are lucky in a way. We have been given a date where we will open up, but you would hope that if the rest of the country is not sorted by then, that date should slip.

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
20 Dec 2021 11:31PM
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FormulaNova said..

eppo said..

how about you just listen first - listen to three hours of this guy, instead of throwing out byte size opinion pieces generated by what's being thrown around on the internet. most of it probably by Russian based trolls and such.
...

Listen and learn.



Well, this guy was telling us in the podcast that Omicron wasn't as transmissible as Delta.

I guess he got that wrong as the Omicron variant takes over the world!

I was just reading on this www.abc.net.au/news/2021-12-20/covid-restrictions-masks-crowds-omicron-christmas/100713262

that the government's current approach was based on falling numbers BEFORE the Omicron variant... I guess we all know that numbers are rocketing up, yet the pollies are steadfastly holding onto their idea of opening up and not even wearing masks.

I think we are in for a bit of a hangover after Christmas, and to my mind they wont be calling an election until very late in May in order to let people forget about this stuff up in reopening too early.

WA are lucky in a way. We have been given a date where we will open up, but you would hope that if the rest of the country is not sorted by then, that date should slip.


Numbers? What numbers? You mean case numbers? That's just infections... aren't we allowed to get sick any more? Not even a sniffle?

Haven't you wondered why nobody is talking about deaths any more...?

kiterboy
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21 Dec 2021 8:40AM
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Kamikuza said..

FormulaNova said..


eppo said..

how about you just listen first - listen to three hours of this guy, instead of throwing out byte size opinion pieces generated by what's being thrown around on the internet. most of it probably by Russian based trolls and such.
...

Listen and learn.




Well, this guy was telling us in the podcast that Omicron wasn't as transmissible as Delta.

I guess he got that wrong as the Omicron variant takes over the world!

I was just reading on this www.abc.net.au/news/2021-12-20/covid-restrictions-masks-crowds-omicron-christmas/100713262

that the government's current approach was based on falling numbers BEFORE the Omicron variant... I guess we all know that numbers are rocketing up, yet the pollies are steadfastly holding onto their idea of opening up and not even wearing masks.

I think we are in for a bit of a hangover after Christmas, and to my mind they wont be calling an election until very late in May in order to let people forget about this stuff up in reopening too early.

WA are lucky in a way. We have been given a date where we will open up, but you would hope that if the rest of the country is not sorted by then, that date should slip.



Numbers? What numbers? You mean case numbers? That's just infections... aren't we allowed to get sick any more? Not even a sniffle?

Haven't you wondered why nobody is talking about deaths any more...?


But it doesn't sound as scary if the break down of the numbers is actually told.

bjw
QLD, 3687 posts
21 Dec 2021 1:22PM
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It is interesting that those who criticize vaccines, generally refer to them as "the vaccine", when there is many different vaccines. But they lump them into the "all experimental" category.

How about that Bitcoin?

Flying Dutchman
WA, 1732 posts
21 Dec 2021 2:39PM
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bjw said..
It is interesting that those who criticize vaccines, generally refer to them as "the vaccine", when there is many different vaccines. But they lump them into the "all experimental" category.

How about that Bitcoin?

Joe Blogs "Have you had the vaccine?"

Me
"Vaccine for what? There is not 1 vaccine. I'm assuming you are talking about the vaccines for COVID-19. The COVID-19 vaccines have provisional approval & there are different vaccines available. This means they can be legally used in Australia. The manufacturers continue to collect data on vaccine safety & efficacy and will apply for full approval later. There are Cormirnaty (Pfizer), Vaxzevria (AstraZeneca) & Spikevax (Moderna) vaccines available in Australia. Can you please rephrase your question to ask me if I have had any of these vaccines for COVID-19?"

Joe Blogs
"For COVID-19 have you had any of the Cormirnaty, Vaxzevria or Spikevax vaccines?"

Me
"Na."

Joe Blogs "Did we need to go through that rigmarole?"

Me "Have you seen Rigmarole? It's a classic windsurfing movie you can watch on Paul van Bellen's brilliant YouTube channel."


mazdon
1198 posts
21 Dec 2021 2:59PM
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I thought Joe was supposed to ask "which of those are you getting?" not "which have you had?"

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
21 Dec 2021 7:39PM
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bjw said..
It is interesting that those who criticize vaccines, generally refer to them as "the vaccine", when there is many different vaccines. But they lump them into the "all experimental" category.

How about that Bitcoin?


See, as time has gone on, I've become more bullish on all the vaccines.

It's a shame none of the governments seem to think they work...

myscreenname
2284 posts
21 Dec 2021 7:24PM
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Compelling essay written by Mark Lanegan from Screaming Trees about his recent near death experience with COVID

newsconcerns.com/this-thing-was-trying-to-dismantle-me-mark-lanegan-on-nearly-dying-of-covid-mark-lanegan/

psychojoe
WA, 2238 posts
21 Dec 2021 8:11PM
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myscreenname said..
Compelling essay from Mark Lanegan from Screaming Trees about his recent experience with COVID

newsconcerns.com/this-thing-was-trying-to-dismantle-me-mark-lanegan-on-nearly-dying-of-covid-mark-lanegan/


to quote Mark "heroin stopped me dying of alcoholism"
I didn't read the article but most who post serious Covid cases are of the belief that it's ok for a fit healthy man to be force vaccinated to their peril against a virus that affects those who've mismanaged their health

kiterboy
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21 Dec 2021 8:12PM
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myscreenname
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21 Dec 2021 8:18PM
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psychojoe said..
to quote Mark "heroin stopped me dying of alcoholism"
I didn't read the article but most who post serious Covid cases are of the belief that it's ok for a fit healthy man to be force vaccinated to their peril against a virus that affects those who've mismanaged their health

Sorry, what is it are you trying to say?

It's just a well written essay, about Mark Lanegan's personal experience written after almost dying from COVID.

Does the story upset you?

newsconcerns.com/this-thing-was-trying-to-dismantle-me-mark-lanegan-on-nearly-dying-of-covid-mark-lanegan/

psychojoe
WA, 2238 posts
21 Dec 2021 8:39PM
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if you think that quote is from this piece then I should wonder if you yourself have read the article.
My point, while clearly lost on you, may remain so... and that's ok

CH3MTR4IL5
WA, 939 posts
21 Dec 2021 8:43PM
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At this juncture what is the value in putting forth a particular point of view on vaccination?

You are either a) part of the 94% who had it because you wanted to, or had it even though you didn't want to, or b) you are in the 5% who haven't had it and are not going to.

Its a bit like arguing about whether removing pump handles to stop cholera outbreaks is government overreach in 1856. It was topical in September 1854, a year or so later its getting pretty tedious - personally i would prefer to hear your opinions on bitcoin.

Or ripple, and why it hasn't had such runaway success when it is a much better platform for institutional use, further reinforcing that bitcoin prices are rampant speculation.

myscreenname
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21 Dec 2021 8:49PM
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psychojoe said..
if you think that quote is from this piece then I should wonder if you yourself have read the article.
My point, while clearly lost on you, may remain so... and that's ok


Thought so, you've got nothing!

FormulaNova
WA, 15088 posts
21 Dec 2021 9:21PM
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psychojoe said..
myscreenname said..
Compelling essay from Mark Lanegan from Screaming Trees about his recent experience with COVID

newsconcerns.com/this-thing-was-trying-to-dismantle-me-mark-lanegan-on-nearly-dying-of-covid-mark-lanegan/


to quote Mark "heroin stopped me dying of alcoholism"
I didn't read the article but most who post serious Covid cases are of the belief that it's ok for a fit healthy man to be force vaccinated to their peril against a virus that affects those who've mismanaged their health


Wow, good to see arrogance is alive and well.

You must be better than most doctors in that you can categorically say the virus only affects those that have mismanaged their health.

It's like saying heart disease only affects those that have mismanaged their health, and ignoring that some people are more predisposed to it than others.

psychojoe
WA, 2238 posts
21 Dec 2021 9:25PM
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FormulaNova said..

psychojoe said..

myscreenname said..
Compelling essay from Mark Lanegan from Screaming Trees about his recent experience with COVID

newsconcerns.com/this-thing-was-trying-to-dismantle-me-mark-lanegan-on-nearly-dying-of-covid-mark-lanegan/



to quote Mark "heroin stopped me dying of alcoholism"
I didn't read the article but most who post serious Covid cases are of the belief that it's ok for a fit healthy man to be force vaccinated to their peril against a virus that affects those who've mismanaged their health



Wow, good to see arrogance is alive and well.

You must be better than most doctors in that you can categorically say the virus only affects those that have mismanaged their health.

It's like saying heart disease only affects those that have mismanaged their health, and ignoring that some people are more predisposed to it than others.


the article was Mark Lanegan.
If you believe that guy's health to be any of my concern then I tip my hat to you.

Flying Dutchman
WA, 1732 posts
21 Dec 2021 11:15PM
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Just got this text message from a friend. I blocked out the names. The Facebook post is his mate. Add another couple to my indirect tally.



Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
22 Dec 2021 7:40AM
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Just found yesterday that my sister ended up in the emergency ward with heart problems after her recent jab, along with a few friends of hers. I was also surprised to hear that some people are being floored for days by the booster. I had a pretty bad day after my 2nd jab and was hoping the booster would be better.

kiterboy
2614 posts
22 Dec 2021 4:55AM
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Hmmm, so it seems that there are more people out there than we realise, who know a few or more people who have suffered the 'very rare' side effects from these experimental vaccines.

Whilst the counter arguement evidence put forward by the pro-experimenters, is to link to a news story about some rando they don't personally know who suffered in some way from getting covid.

Surely it should be the other way around...



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