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This years flu strain

Historically, I've done better without it than I have with it. If it meant protecting others from the flu, I'd be first in line.
Same here. I can't remember the last time I had a flu shot, or the flu.
The last flu-like illness I had might've been Omicron, in hindsight.
It was very similar (though not nearly as severe) to something I had back in '87.
 

VoidCat

Pronouns: he/they/it/neopronouns
Lol, your body is now reliant on that crap.

You no longer have any natural immunity meaning your body is completely susceptible to any of that stuff once a new strain comes along
Bless your heart.
@Tinkerpeach I repeat what Rev said. Bless your heart.

I work at a daycare. I was in the hospital a few times from getting sick working. Vaccines help to stop that from happening.
 

Tinkerpeach

Active Member
My bodies immune system is strong from both natural immunity and vaccines.
Vaccines weaken your natural immune system.

This isn’t some sort of secret you know.

Why do you think the white guys were able to kill millions of Indians with smallpox while they were walking around just fine.

They built up natural immunity’s to it.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I wonder...
1) If being unvaccinated makes one's immune system
stronger, why did unvaxed kids get polio, but vaxed
ones didn't?
2) If one never gets sick, how does one build up
immunity to various diseases?
3) I've heard many people say that the best
immunity is acquired by getting the disease.
But that's killed or nearly killed some of my
friends. If getting the vaccine avoids getting
sick, then that immunity is good enuf.
 
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fantome profane

Anti-Woke = Anti-Justice
Premium Member
I wonder...
1) If being unvaccinated makes one's immune system
stronger, why did unvaxed kids get polio, but vaxed
ones didn't?
2) If one never gets sick, how does one build up
immunity to various diseases?
3) I've heard many people say that the best
immunity is acquired by getting the disease.
But that's killed or nearly killed some of my
friends. If getting the vaccine avoids getting
sick, then that immunity is good enuf.
Don't confuse the issue with facts and logic.
 

Tinkerpeach

Active Member
No, they do not. Vaccines literally work by training your natural immune system to recognize threats, which is pretty much the opposite of what you just said here.

No, they artificially trigger your immune system by introducing the virus and other chemicals into your system meaning that your body now relies on that combination instead of creating its own immunity
 

fantome profane

Anti-Woke = Anti-Justice
Premium Member
No, they artificially trigger your immune system
The same way working out with weights artificially triggers your muscles and makes you stronger.

by introducing the virus and other chemicals into your system meaning that your body now relies on that combination instead of creating its own immunity
Wrong on every point. Vaccines do not introduce the virus, they do not introduce "other chemicals" and you body does not rely on some strange combination. You body does create its own immunity
 

Tinkerpeach

Active Member
The same way working out with weights artificially triggers your muscles and makes you stronger.


Wrong on every point. Vaccines do not introduce the virus, they do not introduce "other chemicals" and you body does not rely on some strange combination. You body does create its own immunity
Your body does that anyway so what’s the point of a vaccine then?
 

fantome profane

Anti-Woke = Anti-Justice
Premium Member
Your body does that anyway so what’s the point of a vaccine then?
To not die.

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