Are you getting the vaccine? - Absolute trashfire thread, please enter with caution

But it exists in rural and suburban areas as well as major cities, and preceded mass immigration and the degradation of cities. You don't find the healthy happy people in rural areas where you would expect to if that were the problem, and even when a two story house with a yard was the norm it existed.
People aren't "healthy" because 1) they never were 2) we have a biased sample size because the seriously unhealthy aren't being selected against thanks in part to modern medicine
People are also less "happy" because the unnatural (and borderline eusocial) environment we live in actually deprives us of legitimate stress factors (predators, starvation, exposure), our brains develop stress responses to otherwise benign daily things, so people are going about their daily lives firing off a part of the brain that should be reserved for fight-or-flight over traffic and the news.
 
Proportionally, this gets worse, because we have more and more people living in densely-packed megacities, a completely unnatural environment for humans. That means more unhappy cityfolk being born at a much higher rate than happier people with more space to breathe and less absolute urban decay to deal with.
The nature of human society is that the denser your population the more you have to care about what everyone else is doing. If you live in an apartment complex with paper thin walls, you care that your neighbor is blasting sabaton loud enough to damage your eardrums. If you live in the countryside and his house is 10 miles away, you don't give a shit and can't even hear it. In the former case you need some third party (police) to be able to settle that dispute promptly and peacefully so no one beats each other. But those problems of caring are so ubiquitous in cities because there are so many people forming so many social points of contact that they inevitably cannot all be dealt with. This causes frustrations to grow and accumulate over time, and it is why urbanites not only never will be happy, but never have been happy and never can be happy.

Leaving the farmstead to work in the factories was a mistake.
 
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I'm not going to get it because I'm in the best percentile for survival anyway and because the shit hasn't been out long enough to trust long-term. It's really that simple.

It's a flu. Yeah, it kills the elderly and immunocomped, but no more than the regular flu does every year. And no, I'm not a MAGAt or anti-vaxxer.
 
I'm planning to wait a year or two. I'm still studying, and I'm young in quite good health. Then there will be more time to see potential side effects, we can see which of the 5 million different vaccines was best and hopefully have that one, and maybe the world will have gone sane again.

The cost-benefit analysis just doesn't make sense for young people when comparing a rushed vaccine against being really sick for a month or two. This is especially true with all the new mutation we don't even know if it's affective against.
 
I care because of the selfish retards who wont take it the lockdowns will have to go on for longer, and I dont want to wear a mask in 2022.
Lmao.
Thinking that being a mRna guinea pig will make them let you out of your pod.
Hahaha. Eat the bug, inject yourself with the goo, crawl into your pod and emerge a social butterfly once we open the cages again.

Pass. I'll take my chances with the coof.
 
No. I have asthma. I have a two types of inhaler, purple and blue.
 
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People don't do it out of altruism.
However, the vast majority of people are vaccinated against those things, so your chance of catching it is near zero. Now if you are an antivaxxer, you could start community spread and kill people who are immunocompromised or sick, who weren't vaccinated. So in a way getting vaccinated is also altruistic.
 
If it was available to me and I would definitely get it and want those around me, especially those I love, to have it too. However, I live in Canada and the federal government said everyone who wants one will get one by Sept (8 months!!) but healthcare is actually up to individual provinces and some provinces claim their goal by that time is only 75 percent (of the population that want it). If we had of just got everyone vaccinated ASAP, the virus wouldn't be out mutating and causing more problems.
 
Anything to intensify my autism. On a serious note, yes very likely.

I am not concerned about side effect personally and part of me just wants to get on with things. One big thing (which I'm sure already has been mentioned here several times) is international travel. I wouldn't be surprised if many countries start enforcing evidence of vaccination to cross their borders at some point this year.
 
I'm waiting.

Statistically, I will live if I catch it. I'm young, in good health, and have somehow never gotten it even as an essential worker that has been working the entire pandemic. I would much rather have people who need it more than me have it first. My state governor is a bumbling retard so who knows when there will be enough doses for the people who truly need it?
 
I got the first dose of Moderna through my employer, body soreness occurred, but tylenol took care of it. Like when I'd get the flu shot, the area was sore for 3 days.

Edit: With all that said, the people who only take the jab just so they can do a retarded selfie holding the CDC card for validation are massive faggots.
 
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