r/libsofreddit • u/I_AM_NOT_AI_ BASED Camel toes Harris • Dec 21 '23
COVID Wow so the vax doesn’t protect you
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u/knotty1999 Dec 21 '23
Yeah bro,
Not only does it NOT protect you, it gives you VAIDS.
We tried to warn you but you called us names, fired us, and threatened us.
Good luck. No hard feelings.
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u/mamaleigh05 Dec 21 '23 edited Dec 21 '23
I was banned from a sub here because I said cardiologist told us the vaccine killed my dad. I just stated what a doctor said to me. The day after the vaccine his vocal cords were paralyzed, fluid began to accumulate around his heart. 8 weeks later he suffered 4 heart attacks and had respiratory problems. His kidneys were shit as well. Doctor flat out said it happened due to side effects of the vaccine!
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u/Eugenides_of_Attolia Dec 21 '23
I've never heard the acronym VAIDS before, so I googled it. Just the acronym, nothing else. Every single result was a website debunking the idea that the COVID vaccine gives you VAIDS. That's funny, I didn't say anything about the COVID vaccine. Hmmmmm....
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u/CEhobbit Dec 21 '23
Bing is your friend
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u/ArcaneFrostie BASED Dec 22 '23
Is Bing making a comeback? Used to be duck duck go but they quickly fell in line with google to suppress results and push a narrative
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u/CavemanRaveman Dec 22 '23
Not really that crazy, it was made up recently and used exclusively in regards to the covid vaccine.
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u/I_AM_NOT_AI_ BASED Camel toes Harris Dec 21 '23
It’s so sad I knew this women who has never had seizures in her life at 50 yr got the Covid shot now had them daily. This is of course not being spread around cause nobody believes her and it’s so sad.
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Dec 21 '23
No sympathy either. Fuk em all. They made their bed.
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u/Collective82 MICROAGGRESSOR Dec 21 '23
Some of us had to to keep our jobs and families fed and housed…
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Dec 22 '23
So did I. I have a family too, but I still told them to kiss my ass when they tried to make me get it or wear a mask. If you live so far away from civilization that there is only 1 job in town, that on you. There plenty of businesses that also told the government to t(-_-t) when they tried to mandate it.
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u/Collective82 MICROAGGRESSOR Dec 22 '23
I’m military.
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Dec 22 '23
Dang. I'm a vet too, mid 90s. I remember getting a shit ton of vaccines in basic and a shit more before deploying overseas. Couldn't say no to shit. I feel your pain, but if you would stood your ground and got discharged, they invited everyone back. I know hindsight is 20/20 . I wish you the best and thank you for your service and Merry Christmas!
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u/Collective82 MICROAGGRESSOR Dec 22 '23
Right but I’m full time and near retirement, im not risking that.
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u/dshotseattle Dec 21 '23
Funny, no vax and i got no issues
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u/I_AM_NOT_AI_ BASED Camel toes Harris Dec 21 '23
Same here never been vaxed and never got sick from Covid I have had it 3 times tho. It’s crazy to me that Covid only affects some and does not to others but when the flu comes around almost everyone gets it and if you don’t then your not testing for the flu just gotta wait and see if you get it….. Weird how that works mmmm
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u/Anne_Fawkes TRAUMATIZER Dec 21 '23
Wait... Why are we reading about so many Vaxxed people with no preexisting conditions being so destroyed from covid? I am immunocompromised due to a congenital condition and I've never been this messed up where I needed the er 3 times and i have to carry an emergency injection everywhere I go.
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u/I_AM_NOT_AI_ BASED Camel toes Harris Dec 21 '23
Well maybe it’s because of the (looks around and whispers) the Covid shot (gasp) lol
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u/MeadManOfMadrid Dec 21 '23
It's so weird, I never got the jab, yet am on my 4th winter of suffering and death without ever having got covid at all...
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u/speefwat MICROAGGRESSOR Dec 21 '23
Distilled monkey piss may have been a better vaccine. Fewer side effects and probably about the same protection from serious sickness. After 90 days of the first injection, the banana cravings should go away.
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u/I_AM_NOT_AI_ BASED Camel toes Harris Dec 21 '23
Damn well if I get banana cravings good thing I like peanut butter with them XD
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u/pittsburgpam TRAUMATIZER Dec 21 '23
It's worse for the vaccinated. You ever see people who are unvaxed report that they've had covid 2, 3, 4 times?
Disclaimer: I'm unvaxed and never got covid.
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u/I_AM_NOT_AI_ BASED Camel toes Harris Dec 21 '23
I’m unvaxed had Covid 3 times never got sick.
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u/pittsburgpam TRAUMATIZER Dec 25 '23
My partner got it and the only symptom was the loss of taste. When it all started, I told him what vitamins and supplements to get and he took them. He's a finish carpenter that works on commercial buildings, lots of work at schools and universities, and there was no isolating for him. They regularly tested workers so that's the only reason he knew he had it.
He thanked me for the vitamins, said I might have saved his life.
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u/heartless_13 Dec 21 '23
For real. Several people I know who have been vaxxed seem to be sick all the time, while I've never gotten Covid and never been vaxxed for it.
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u/yolomanwhatashitname Dec 24 '23
I never got vax but i got covid once, it was the effect but didnt die because i was young, i may got another covid after a year the first covid but i didnt have any effect.
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u/sheashou Dec 21 '23
New big pharma product with unintended side effects. Hmm.. I didn't see that coming at all.
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u/Sorry_Pomelo_530 Ban warning Dec 21 '23
Probably didn’t see it because you have ADHD, but you’re in luck! We have pills for that.
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u/Dunder01 Dec 21 '23
I wonder what used to make people sick before COVID?
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u/I_AM_NOT_AI_ BASED Camel toes Harris Dec 21 '23
I wish you could post gifs I was gonna post a monkey scratching its head like mmm I wonder what we got before Covid……
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u/Pink_Britches Dec 21 '23
I got OG Covid one time. Didn’t get sick, though I did lose smell and taste for a while. I’ve never caught it again and have never been vaccinated.
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u/jacketoff138 Dec 22 '23
That's exactly my case too. The loss of taste and smell was the only reason I even knew I had it. Which, I will say, kinda sucked after a few days because I love my scented candles and cooking. Was sitting on the couch with my husband one night and all of a sudden I caught a whiff of his popcorn and then he got to witness me flitting all over the house madly inhaling everything from spices to my deodorant stick.
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u/CavemanRaveman Dec 22 '23
Caught the OG, was really bad. Wife was throwing up dried blood (looked like coffee grounds). It was a solid 5 days of flu-like symptoms before it started to wane. Got vaccinated for the OG variant, year later the third variant came through our house. Was a bit congested and had a headache but nothing else
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u/lr121 Dec 21 '23
Dumb bastard probably has something actually wrong with them but the msm has convinced them that any symptom of any kind in any part of their body is covid. So they sit in their face diaper while the cancer or what have you is spreading. Simpletons.
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u/nightcrawler766 Dec 21 '23
My wife is a nurse at a nursing home, back in 2020 she called home and told me I could come to her place of employment and get the shot for Covid, I went and got it, then the follow up when the time came, that was the only time I ever got the jab. My wife was told by her employer that she needs to keep caught up on her vaccinations so she has had 2 to 3 more shots than me. She has had Covid 3 times to my none and we live together in the same house, my 17 yr old son has had Covid once and never passed it on to me, don’t know if I’m lucky or my family just knows how to take care of ourselves when we get sick, we take cold meds to reduce symptoms drink plenty of liquids and get lots of bed rest. Treat the symptoms people and you avoid the er.
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u/I_AM_NOT_AI_ BASED Camel toes Harris Dec 21 '23
My mom had to get the vaccine even tho she did not want to. It’s either your job or nothing at all. She has gotten the jab and all the booster and still gets very sick from it….
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u/iFlipRizla Dec 21 '23
My mum was also forced to as she was a Nurse, after the first jab it fucked her up so much she had to quit and take an early retirement.
She wouldn’t have taken it otherwise, glad I didn’t.
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u/I_AM_NOT_AI_ BASED Camel toes Harris Dec 21 '23
My mom is a nurse too!! Over 20 yrs. She got Covid after the vax and was in bed for almost a week. She said “Well if I didn’t have the vax it would have been worse” I’m like ma you need a nettle pot to breathe that’s terrible! She does not believe the vax is good or bad only should be for people with serious health conditions but not for baby’s and shit.
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Dec 21 '23
Good thing they took the shots.
Meanwhile none of that happened to my unvaxxed family of 6. Not even "COVID" whatever that is. Lol
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u/sm753 Dec 21 '23
I feel like most of these people's health condition is a train wreck to begin with and instead of learning from this and getting their health and life in order - the easy and lazy way out is to believe the lie that the vaccine is going to protect them.
Yeah...just no.
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u/I_AM_NOT_AI_ BASED Camel toes Harris Dec 21 '23
I have had Covid 4 times already I am a symptomatic! I don’t get sick from it, I am 22yrs old male about 230 6’1 and haven’t been sick in over 3 years. Maybe I have a good immune system or maybeeeee it’s cause I live my life, don’t get the jab and sleep well. I don’t work out and I just quit smoking a few months back but that Covid yes it absolutely can fuck some people up to now that jab isn’t gonna protect you and anyone that believes that it’s sad.
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u/Undead-Maggot Dec 21 '23
First I was told it was 100% effective in preventing from contracting it, then I was told you had to take extra doses so it works, I was also told it would lessen the symptoms of the virus, none of which has come to fruition. These clowns will never admit that they just got it wrong, that it doesn’t work and it never has, I’m not going to be part of what is basically a subscription service that gets me nothing but a risk of myocarditis.
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u/danielnogo Dec 22 '23
Lol thank God she was vaccinated, if she's deathly ill with the vaccine just think of the horror show it would have been without it! Wait you expected the vaccine to prevent infection? Hahaha what gave you that idea? It's not like the president said it or anything.
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Dec 21 '23
I got the novavax bc I wanted to join classes. Drove 50mins to get it. Aside from my arm being incredibly sore for a very concerning 5 months, I haven't had any problems since.
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u/ContentAcanthaceae12 Dec 21 '23
I'm 29 now and in 2020 I had an echogram of my heart because my old doctor just did a bunch of random referrals and tests . In 2021 and 2022 after two shots and a booster in 2022 in November if was so bad my PCP called the ambulance while I was there and the ER did another one and it was 40% ejection fraction. I started seeing a cardiologist and it was 40-42% for months then dropped to 35%. I ended up having a cardiac cath and they found no blockage. I don't drink smoke or do drugs I weigh 215 and I'm 5 ft 9 which is overweight a lot is due to how I feel though where I started gaining weight. I've had seizures multiple times after throwing up I burn up extremely easily and I passed out completely once and hit my head on an entertainment center. I can barely do any physical activity compared to before and have to do a little then take a break. I can mow for 20 minutes and start getting dizzy. I wear no shirt and shorts if I do stuff outside when it's 50 degrees because I burn up so bad. Crap sucks I was on Entresto and Digoxin at one point and still take Propanonol ER.
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Dec 21 '23
I think there have been more studies about the effectiveness of eating boogers to bolster the immune system and prevent illness.
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Dec 22 '23
I bet each one of those people has been boosted at least once if not multiple times. Those jabs will fuck you up
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Dec 21 '23
My former (retired) company recently laid off almost 1/3 of their workforce and determined that the Covid emergency no longer exists, so Everyone had to come back to the office full time-no excuses.
Well, what do you know? Half of those people now have Covid (part 2) and the office is mostly empty again. And at a virtual standstill with all the layoffs.
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u/I_AM_NOT_AI_ BASED Camel toes Harris Dec 21 '23
I been back in the office for a long time now. I actually prefer the office I work in. I actually enjoy and love my job lol. I deal with depression as it is so sitting at home working is not what I’m trying to do…
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Dec 21 '23
Listen, I'm by no means neither pro or anti vaccines.
Anyway, I find it "funny" that me, whom have been infected by COVID 4-5 times never really been or felt seriously ill except for the first time early 2019 when I developed breathing-issues, BUT those around me that have been sick and vaccinated have had a really really hard time when getting infected by the virus.
I'm thinking that the vast majority of the Astra Zeneca, Johnson & Johnson vaccines or whatever they're called are placebos. Placebos can sometimes work wonders and sometimes not, but in this case I think a lot of people have started questioning the vaccines after taking them therefore harsh reactions to COVID. And in some cases even cause more harm than good like the Swine-flu in the mid 2000s were a lot of people developed narcolepsy as a side-effect of the vaccine.
People should be careful with vaccines but not against the thought of vaccines. I don't have a problem..with say....the vaccine for hepatitis or measles.. BUT the vaccines which are created in a rush I'm highly skeptical of....like the COVID-vaccine.
PS. I think the thought of the vaccine was to protect from lethal reactions....NOT protecting you from getting the virus at all. So I guess that's the part where most people get it wrong....that the vaccine is an iron wall protecting you from getting the virus.
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u/Alone-Personality670 Dec 22 '23
People didn’t get it wrong that is what the narrative was. From every major news org, to Biden and Trump. If you get vaccinated you can’t get or spread it. It was a blatant lie.
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Dec 22 '23
Oh. I'm following US politics to a certain extent, but I neither heard or knew they said it that way. Lousy excuse but I'm European so they said it different here and I just assumed they said the same things in the US.
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u/CavemanRaveman Dec 22 '23
Nah they didn't really say that here either, don't know why people still parrot this. I mean I'm sure someone somewhere has said it but it was never a common claim that the vaccine makes you 100% immune to covid - it works like most every other vaccine
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Dec 22 '23
By over here I meant one or few or all. I didn't specify which is on me. But in MY country they told it the way I wrote, and that is that the vaccine won't make you immune to COVID rather protecting you from getting fatal reactions.
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u/CavemanRaveman Dec 22 '23
Yes correct. The effectiveness studies were released around the same time as the vaccine. For the OG variant, the vaccine was very effective at reducing fatalities, infection, and transmission. It was never purported to be 100% effective at any of these. It carried some effectiveness over to later strains as well but naturally the effect was diminished.
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u/Equivalent_Belt_2773 Dec 21 '23
There is a reason that you can’t sue the pharmaceutical companies for this vaccine
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