I've scrolled through the last dozen pages of this thread to figure out if someone posted this already, so you could say I'm feeling pretty blackpilled.
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Here's the part of the article where he says it:
“The question raised is should it be shorter than eight months? Should it be as little as five months? That’s being discussed. I spoke with Dr. Fauci this morning about that,” Biden said in the Oval Office during a visit from Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.
Then again, Biden can't remember what he had for breakfast, so I doubt he remembers much of what was discussed with Fauci.
I know it probably won't change anyone's minds, but it feels somewhat vindicating to hear that the precious Vaccine isn't nearly as good as the Science worshippers say it is.
But this...
Imagine priming your immune system with an outdated antigen from the vaccine. Once IVM and its metabolites are excreted, it's gone from your body forever. Vaccine, on the other hand, leaves behind memory cells and antibodies. And even if you get COVID, your body will recall "old" antibodies instead of issuing "updated" ones, which can become a problem if the virus becomes vaccine-resistant.
This frightens me.
I just want to clarify before I start panicking: does this mean that having the first shot (or first two shots) makes the body
worse at fighting future variants of the virus? Potentially creating a dependence on booster shots to get that immunity back? And if so, would that dependence necessarily be lifelong?
Also...
Kinda like those lil' tags people put on their pets' collars.
I was thinking, maybe Covid is a way of controlling the population, but not by sterilizing anyone. More like -
Person 1 - *sneezes*
Person 2 - Oh God! Are you sick? More importantly is it contagious? Please stay away from me!
Person 1 - Ew, selfish! *leaves Person 2*
Person 2 - *now has to find new date and start all over*
I think it would be more like:
Person 1 - *sneezes*
Person 2 - Oh God! Are you sick?
Person 1 - Don't worry. I'm vaccinated. Aren't you?
Person 2 - No, why would that--
Person 1 - Ew, selfish! *leaves Person 2*
Person 2 - *now has to find new date and start all over*
the south park pandemic special was surprisingly based tbh
Wasn't every other joke in that episode about zoonotic transmission? I don't remember anything beyond a few unsympathetic characters (Butters' dad) saying the precautions were unnecessary? And when Fauci apeared towards the end of that episode, wasn't he portrayed as a reasonable figure who the townspeople were irratonally angry at, rather than the falsely idolised scumbag he is in real life?
Or were you referring to the 2021 vaccination special? Because the main story conflict in that was the kids and young adults
couldn't get vaccinated fast enough and wanted to cut in line before the old folks? The kids attempts to steal vaccines were only ever implied to be wrong because their parents needed the vaccines too. And the only characters who
didn't want vaccines were the cartoonishly insane QAnon conspiracy theorists, who the episode went out of its way to make us hate. And in case it wasn't obvious enough,
the animators themselves turned one of them into a giant talking penis in order to further humiliate the QAnon-ers and every position they hold (including being against the vaccination).
They make a couple of jokes about Israel, so... based? But that's my only faint praise.
One of my friends picked these two episodes to introduce me to the show. Did he pick the wrong ones? Or are they all like this?