Wuhan Coronavirus / COVID-19 Thread 2: Booster Shot - Resume all Corona sperging here.

So I got covid. Its surprisingly not that bad (so far), I honestly thought it was a fever since my temperature flared up yesterday and it was back to normal today. I can still taste food.
Its even more weirder because I was going out for jogging, so I thought I didn't need a mask, but here we are.
I took one of those home tests so not sure if they have any margin of truth. I didn't take the vaccine and never will.
Just keep yourself healthy and keep up with your vitamins. Also make sure your tastebuds aren't fucked.
 
So I got covid. Its surprisingly not that bad (so far), I honestly thought it was a fever since my temperature flared up yesterday and it was back to normal today. I can still taste food.
Its even more weirder because I was going out for jogging, so I thought I didn't need a mask, but here we are.
I took one of those home tests so not sure if they have any margin of truth. I didn't take the vaccine and never will.
You'll be fine as long as you are relatively healthy (basically, as long as you aren't fat). I had it and the hardest part was that one of my symptoms was waking up every 2-3 hours, which made getting better take a lot longer than it should have. I recommend getting some heavy duty night time cold medicine ASAP and sleeping it off. Also, take vitamins if you aren't already.
 
You'll be fine as long as you are relatively healthy (basically, as long as you aren't fat). I had it and the hardest part was that one of my symptoms was waking up every 2-3 hours, which made getting better take a lot longer than it should have. I recommend getting some heavy duty night time cold medicine ASAP and sleeping it off. Also, take vitamins if you aren't already.
Take Melatonin. Melatonin is like Mike Tyson punching me to the face in terms of sleepiness. Melatonin is also indicated for Covid too.
 
I hope TPTB won't go in a witch hunt against Melatonin just like they did with HCQ and Ivermectin.
They already have started one with news about how it's been killing babies and a few other articles.
I have covid right now, thought about taking the melatonin, but it gives me nightmares, so I've stuck with NAC, quercetin and turmeric along with D, zinc and C.

Still might accept a few nightmares, actually haven't had any dreams I remember over the past few nights, which is unusual for me, but the coof seems to make me wake up frequently, so it could just be lack of REM opportunties.
 
I don't watch much TV, but yesterday I went to my buddie's house to help him load up the toy trailer (we goin riding this week!) and after we were done we sat in the garage and had some smoke. He's got a small TV in there, almost always tuned to the Weather Channel. I saw a commercial that made me laugh before it made me sad. They sell melatonin gummies now, for kids! Finally, a healthy safe way to get your little monsters to shut up and sleep! Thank God, for we surely wouldn't want parents to have to spend time raising their children properly! Not even joking, that's basically how it was marketed in the commercial.

No, they won't ban melatonin. Its cheaper and easier than taking your kid to get a sperg diagnosis.
 
Were those specifically advertised for kids? That's kinda weird.

Gummy melatonin has been around for decades targeting the adult market though as well as chewable strawberry flavored tablet form which screams lawsuit waiting to happen. Worth noting that if you're in the US and have a grocery outlet nearby you can probably get 300x10mg of these for 6 bucks and they're trivially easy to split with a pill cutter.

If you really want a moment of cosmic horror related to drug marketing check out the supplement aisle at a Walmart and just count how many things come in gummy form that don't have any reason to. The concept of pitching meds to people by appealing to their sweet tooth on a childish level just distresses me.
 
Were those specifically advertised for kids? That's kinda weird.

Gummy melatonin has been around for decades targeting the adult market though as well as chewable strawberry flavored tablet form which screams lawsuit waiting to happen. Worth noting that if you're in the US and have a grocery outlet nearby you can probably get 300x10mg of these for 6 bucks and they're trivially easy to split with a pill cutter.

If you really want a moment of cosmic horror related to drug marketing check out the supplement aisle at a Walmart and just count how many things come in gummy form that don't have any reason to. The concept of pitching meds to people by appealing to their sweet tooth on a childish level just distresses me.
Yes, they were specifically marketed to parents for children. I know they've had gummies for a while, but they didn't market them like that. I got the gummies myself, once, when CVS was out of the ones I prefer. I guess they're going all in on medicating the neighborcattle into complacency.

EDIT: Found it on youtube, natch. lol I didn't even notice the skintones yesterday. DOUBLE NATCH.
 
So this is mostly for @Drain Todger but if anyone else finds it interesting have at it.


Now, idk if real or true or fake and gay, but considering that long rope of clot Drain posted a while ago, when I saw this I thought of that. Idk wtf is going on inside of people right now, but if this is a little bit true, it isn't good. Hopefully with this getting out now and over time, there can be some sort of treatment, medical/technological, that can reverse this processes if they are in fact happening.
 
Thats wild, I have a buddy over there saying the same things. They always tell me stories about how disgusting the summers are over there and yet people are completely masked up huffing their own C02 in 30 degree heat and 99% humidity.

Shows how powerful fitting in and face are in those cultures, govt doesn't even need any hard power to force the masses into the cuckmuzzles. Heard said govt is pretty corrupt too in Japan since they own the only media there is and no need to worry about being held accountable.
Easterncuck mentality too strong, no wonder they have so many issues they don't want to talk about, especially in mental health.
 
So one of my parents recently got COVID while on a trip to Canada, here's some things I learned from this:

1) The self tests were showing negative while he felt he was coming down with something (scratchy sore throat). It took a day or two after initial felt symptoms to actually test positive.
2) It took him about 5 days to recover in real terms. It took him a bit longer to stop "testing positive" though.
3) Nobody in the house (after he returned) caught the coof, despite it having an HVAC system that connects downstairs (ceiling vents) to upstairs (floor vents) rather clumsily.
4) Nobody in the car he took turns driving back for over 12 hours caught it either.
5) He is a high risk as he was a recent bypass patient as well as being overweight (though he has been dropping weight after the surgery). So far zero long term side effects.
6) He was vaccinated prior to this.
7) Symptoms were described as being like a respiratory infection with flu-like aches.

So fortunately, no harm done we're aware of from the virus.
The only curve-ball to what I expected was the self-test failure, or rather how it failed. I was expecting over-sensitive, turns out it was under sensitive at least initially. 🤔
 
So one of my parents recently got COVID while on a trip to Canada, here's some things I learned from this:

1) The self tests were showing negative while he felt he was coming down with something (scratchy sore throat). It took a day or two after initial felt symptoms to actually test positive.
2) It took him about 5 days to recover in real terms. It took him a bit longer to stop "testing positive" though.
3) Nobody in the house (after he returned) caught the coof, despite it having an HVAC system that connects downstairs (ceiling vents) to upstairs (floor vents) rather clumsily.
4) Nobody in the car he took turns driving back for over 12 hours caught it either.
5) He is a high risk as he was a recent bypass patient as well as being overweight (though he has been dropping weight after the surgery). So far zero long term side effects.
6) He was vaccinated prior to this.
7) Symptoms were described as being like a respiratory infection with flu-like aches.

So fortunately, no harm done we're aware of from the virus.
The only curve-ball to what I expected was the self-test failure, or rather how it failed. I was expecting over-sensitive, turns out it was under sensitive at least initially. 🤔
The first day I had symptoms that made me think covid, I also tested negative. I mean had a 102.4 fever and a splitting headache. The next day the test turned positive after only a few minutes. Just another way those sort of things give people a false sense of security, but this does make sense. The covid faithful would probably not go to their superspreader events if their tests told them they were unclean, but if the test absolved them? That sore throat much just be allergies. It's only a low fever, no big deal... the test says its not covid...

And yet, when you need to get out of something you can also just use a little orange juice and get a positive test, like Justin Trudeau and Kamala Harris do.
 
So this is mostly for @Drain Todger but if anyone else finds it interesting have at it.


Now, idk if real or true or fake and gay, but considering that long rope of clot Drain posted a while ago, when I saw this I thought of that. Idk wtf is going on inside of people right now, but if this is a little bit true, it isn't good. Hopefully with this getting out now and over time, there can be some sort of treatment, medical/technological, that can reverse this processes if they are in fact happening.
I'm leaning towards fake and gay myself, if perhaps unintentionally. The initial jar of stuff looks like delaminated bowel lining - the sort of stuff that comes out of an autistic kid, when its parents decide that a bleach enema is the the holy cure-all. It could be endothelial lining from an artery that he extracted by accident. I'm not going to try and explain the metallic flecks in the stuff, except to point out that an embalmer probably isn't working in the sort of environment necessary to prevent particle contamination.

I also don't see any evidence of "circuitry", despite the claims. Just metallic-looking particles.
 
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