Steve the addict gives off huge chode energy
Steve the addict gives off huge chode energy
babymeat wrote:
Steve the addict gives off huge chode energy
He's addicted. A lot of these junkie types will do anything to get another fix. They don't care, they are past caring, the personal humiliations are just currency for another fleeting high in their miserable, squandered lives.
NO. I am unvaccinated currently. Had Covid in April. Mid-50s of age, and my antibodies are now much stronger than anything any of the vaccines could have stimulated within me.
Venit, quod vidit, ego vicit.
Yes.
Not so much because I think they might infect me, but because a) dumb people are statistically more likely to hurt me or commit other crimes, and b) arrogant asshoIes who think rules don't apply to them are also statistically more likely to hurt people, if only by accident.
And the great majority of people (though *not* quite all) who are eligible to get vaccinated, and don't, seem to be in group a and/or group b.
Harambe wrote:
Knowing these morons likely have license to drive and other dangerous activities is not great.
I try to avoid the unvaxxed masses also because being around dumb people is just depressing.
Working that bigotry again I see? Good job.
formerly present wrote:
Yes.
Not so much because I think they might infect me, but because a) dumb people are statistically more likely to hurt me or commit other crimes, and b) arrogant asshoIes who think rules don't apply to them are also statistically more likely to hurt people, if only by accident.
And the great majority of people (though *not* quite all) who are eligible to get vaccinated, and don't, seem to be in group a and/or group b.
Careful, you might be a bigot as well or at least in one of your groups?
WinnytheBish wrote:
...which is kind of one in the same.
That's "one AND the same," dear.
No.
What's great about this thread is that it circles back to the real reason pro vax mandate folks became hysterical....
Covid just isnt that big of a threat to normal people.
When they say "yes" they have to try (and fail) to defend that they are legitimately scared of dying from covid.
Even though most people know, it is not a threat to them. And they look silly pretending to make a mountain out of a molehill.
The one guy in my office who got vaccinated is the one guy who got covid. Hilarious.
LOL no.
I’m super annoyed being around COVID paranoiacs though. Take your mask off you vax-protected weirdo.
formerly present wrote:
Yes.
Not so much because I think they might infect me, but because a) dumb people are statistically more likely to hurt me or commit other crimes, and b) arrogant asshoIes who think rules don't apply to them are also statistically more likely to hurt people, if only by accident.
And the great majority of people (though *not* quite all) who are eligible to get vaccinated, and don't, seem to be in group a and/or group b.
True, but also funny.
Yes of course
OC4 wrote:
Yes of course
I have reading challenges and read the question incorrectly...LOL
My answer is NO. I have no concerns about being around an unvaccinated person.
dementia Joe wrote:
Flagpole wrote:
Regarding getting the virus from them that might infect me AND cause serious issues or death, NO.
Regarding being around them just because they are stupid as sh!t and you never know what such a stupid person might do, YES.
Just look in the mirror so see an extremely bitter and stupid person, d!ckhead
I am not bitter (let alone extremely so). I am not stupid. I am not a d!ckhead.
You lose.
WinnytheBish wrote:
Flagpole wrote:
Kind of funny, but I'm not a "broadcast" guy, so I will not be a customer. I don't have bumper stickers on my cars. I don't put political signs in my yard. I don't wear shirts with flags or 'USA' or anything like that. Just not my style.
Haven't you heard? Your political beliefs don't count unless you broadcast it to the entire world and wrap your entire identity around it.
Damn!
I feel unsafe around any people. Even before the pandemic, I don't want you in my personal space.
rojo wrote:
Yes a little.
I was at a wedding and thought to myself, "Wait a minute, was the guy I was next to unvaxxed?" Then I was told he was vaxxed and felt better about things
Not really worried about myself but I don't want to get Covid and then give it to my son. Once my son is vaxxed, I'm living my life and not going to worry about it. Time to live.
That is a fair and reasoned thought on it all, and the selfish ones out there need to remember that there are still a LOT of people who can not yet get vaccinated either due to being too young or being allergic to the vaccine ingredients or being immunocompromised.
gffy789789 wrote:
The fact that people on this thread think that vaccinated people can't spread Covid is exactly why we continue to have an issue with Covid.
The more who die, who are not me or my family, the better, at this point.
1) According to the CDC, while vaccinated people can still spread the virus, this is "rare". It is MUCH MORE common for an unvaccinated person to spread the virus.
2) Regarding your last sentence, good Lord man, you are amoral. You are lucky hell isn't real with a thought process like that.
Javman wrote:
NO. I am unvaccinated currently. Had Covid in April. Mid-50s of age, and my antibodies are now much stronger than anything any of the vaccines could have stimulated within me.
Venit, quod vidit, ego vicit.
Not sure who shoveled you that garbage, but here's what the CDC says:
"Yes, you should be vaccinated regardless of whether you already had COVID-19 because:
* Research has not yet shown how long you are protected from getting COVID-19 again after you recover from COVID-19.
* Vaccination helps protect you even if you’ve already had COVID-19.
Evidence is emerging that people get better protection by being fully vaccinated compared with having had COVID-19. One study showed that unvaccinated people who already had COVID-19 are more than 2 times as likely than fully vaccinated people to get COVID-19 again."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zmvt7yFTtt8Flagpole wrote:
gffy789789 wrote:
The fact that people on this thread think that vaccinated people can't spread Covid is exactly why we continue to have an issue with Covid.
The more who die, who are not me or my family, the better, at this point.
1) According to the CDC, while vaccinated people can still spread the virus, this is "rare". It is MUCH MORE common for an unvaccinated person to spread the virus.
2) Regarding your last sentence, good Lord man, you are amoral. You are lucky hell isn't real with a thought process like that.
CDC is not telling the whole truth.
At my work we have to do a rapid test every 72 hours( vaccinated or not) and so far, everyone who had a positive result was fully vaccinated. 🤷♀️