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I was most surprised how we as a society were so eager to throw children and healthy young people under the bus in a fruitless attempt to save octogenarians and obese narcissists. When will the CDC and other federal agencies start a war on obesity which is avoidable and kills many more Americans than Covid (and is the major co-morbidity for Covid deaths)? During the pandemic why hasn't the government recommended exercise, fresh air, sunshine, and a healthy diet? Instead they promote staying at home and eating processed food via delivery.

BTW Ivermectin won a Nobel Prize in medicine (2015), is a WHO essential drug, and has been around for decades with a great safety profile. It has eradicated COVID in India, parts of Mexico, and Japan. Calling it solely a horse paste displays ignorance and bias.

Why are the following exempted from vaccine mandates if Covid is so deadly? Congress and their staff, White House and staff, US Postal service, and Covid positive immigrants crossing the wide open southern border?

I'm glad you are vaxxed. Sorry for the snarky response.

I'm OK with people taking their own path if it doesn't put others at risk. If Rodgers wanted to take a different path that was his right as negotiated by the NFLPA. But then reporters, stadium workers, etc. had the right to know that he wasn't vaccinated to make choices about how to interact with him.





He claims everyone knew his status from day 1.

@Henry posted:

Horse paste

Are they being prescribed horse paste?  Of course not, just the main ingredient in the same horse paste.  Why?  Because horses aren't very good at taking pills.

It's a pejorative for the exact same medication that is used in a horse deworming paste that has no affect on COVID.  You know why it's prescribed for humans?  For deworming and external parasites.

I used to deworm cows when I was growing up. I don't remember if it was ivermectin back then, but we basically gave it to them with a caulk gun.

@Music City posted:

OK- sure. You want to know that.

I like to know if anyone around me has had a bowel movement in the last 7.5 hours. The probability that you could have fecal matter on your outer skin increases by 76% if you have. So you should wear a bright yellow shit jacket and if you don’t, you get your medical insurance revoked because you’re knowingly endangering the public with potential bacteria infections.

I think that’s reasonable. We good?

I know you were trying to be funny, but this misses the point. Fecal manner on your skin is probably not going to transmit infection in an airborne manner like COVID is transmitted. If someone like FinnLander shakes hands with someone like that, he could get an infection, but FinnLander also has the ability to make sure he washes his hands afterwards before eating or rubbing his eyes, etc.

@mr21mr21 posted:

I was most surprised how we as a society were so eager to throw children and healthy young people under the bus in a fruitless attempt to save octogenarians and obese narcissists. When will the CDC and other federal agencies start a war on obesity which is avoidable and kills many more Americans than Covid (and is the major co-morbidity for Covid deaths)? During the pandemic why hasn't the government recommended exercise, fresh air, sunshine, and a healthy diet? Instead they promote staying at home and eating processed food via delivery.

Yes!  Fuck those people!  I don't know why we aren't just killing everyone over 70 anyways!  I mean we're throwing young and healthy people under the bus!  If only there was a way to stop all of bus tossery like a vaccine!  Oh, my lord sweet cheesy bambino Jesus!  If only we had a vaccine!!!!

BTW Ivermectin won a Nobel Prize in medicine (2015), is a WHO essential drug, and has been around for decades with a great safety profile.

As a dewormer.

It has eradicated COVID in India, parts of Mexico, and Japan. Calling it solely a horse paste displays ignorance and bias.

Link?  Eradicated you say.  You really need to provide a link to show this eradication.  It's pretty funny because I read quite a bit of world news, particularly Japan, and I'm not seeing a whole lot of eradication stories.  In fact, Japan had to go into another lockdown after the Olympics it started to get so bad.

I'll be waiting for those links, which I'm sure are totally legit and from reputable sources.



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@mr21mr21 posted:

I was most surprised how we as a society were so eager to throw children and healthy young people under the bus in a fruitless attempt to save octogenarians and obese narcissists. When will the CDC and other federal agencies start a war on obesity which is avoidable and kills many more Americans than Covid (and is the major co-morbidity for Covid deaths)? During the pandemic why hasn't the government recommended exercise, fresh air, sunshine, and a healthy diet? Instead they promote staying at home and eating processed food via delivery.

BTW Ivermectin won a Nobel Prize in medicine (2015), is a WHO essential drug, and has been around for decades with a great safety profile. It has eradicated COVID in India, parts of Mexico, and Japan. Calling it solely a horse paste displays ignorance and bias.

Why are the following exempted from vaccine mandates if Covid is so deadly? Congress and their staff, White House and staff, US Postal service, and Covid positive immigrants crossing the wide open southern border?

Stop it with the disinformation. The ivermectin/Japan/Mexico COVID story has been debunked as a conspiracy theory.

https://www.usatoday.com/story...ermectin/6232580001/

https://www.politifact.com/fac...covid-19-mortality-/

@Goalline posted:

Dont argue with people about COVID. Their words say it loud and clear.

”I DONT CARE”!

You probably would guess wrong about me.   I’m vaccinated.  Because I care about the well being of the elderly people I associate with.   That said, I believe it is a personal choice.   A choice I strongly recommend people make but do not wish death or incubation on if they disagree.  Unlike a bunch of the assholes who claim to be accepting people in this thread.

But I accept them for who they are.  Hypocrites.  We are all flawed.  

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@BrainDed posted:

You probably would guess wrong about me.   I’m vaccinated.  Because I care about the well being of the elderly people I associate with.   That said, I believe it is a personal choice.   A choice I strongly recommend people make but do not wish death or incubation on if they disagree.  Unlike a bunch of the assholes who claim to be accepting people in this thread.

But I accept them for who they are.  Hypocrites.  We are all flawed.  

Of course, it’s a personal choice. No one is advocating hog tying these people and holding public injections.

@Henry posted:

A commonly prescribed medication for deworming and parasites that comes in paste for horses and pills for humans that has no effect on COVID?

It’s not approved for use for Covid by the FDA or WHO.   Other countries have used it and have had mixed or poor results.  If a medical doctor and his / her patient decide to give it a shot, that’s between them.  Why do we care so much about his prescriptions?

Just hope Aaron will set the record straight by making his 500 pages of research available as the next book in the Aaron Rodgers Book Club. I’m sure that would be a fascinating read. β€œConfirmation Bias” by Aaron Rodgers and his β€œmedical team”. Forward by Joe Rogan and Scott Atlas.

I’m glad he did take the horse paste, because it seems like there could be a parasite in his body that is controlling his brain. Get that sumbitch out and maybe he will start throwing on time when Davante is playing.

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@BrainDed posted:

It’s not approved for use for Covid by the FDA or WHO.   Other countries have used it and have had mixed or poor results.  If a medical doctor and his / her patient decide to give it a shot, that’s between them.  Why do we care so much about his prescriptions?

I don't.  I care about getting out of a pandemic.

So instead of taking a vaccine that was developed with resources of a global Manhattan Project a million times over specifically for COVID and is a huge step in medicine overall let's take a medication that has nothing to do with COVID because why?

Anybody else figure out I love run on sentences?

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Here is another fun fact about me.

My wife and I both currently have Covid.  I’m not seeking Ivermectin.  I’m not scared of incubation.   We have minimal symptoms.  Our kid puked for a day and then slept for about 18 hours the next. I’m happy that we will all have natural immunity on top of our vaccinations, super immunity.    I have learned why jobless people have so many children.

My brother in law and his family are not vaccinated.   They have much harsher symptoms.  They probably have not learned why jobless people have so many children.  It’s another reason to get the jab.

@Henry posted:

I don't.  I care about getting out of a pandemic.

So instead of taking a vaccine that was developed with resources of a global Manhattan Project a million times over specifically for COVID and is a huge step in medicine overall, let's take a medication that has nothing to do with COVID because why?

Anybody else figure out I love run on sentences?

I don’t know why because I’m not a doctor.  Even more important, I’m not his doctor.    Who the fuck am I to try and tell him and his doctor how to handle his medical situation?

@Pakrz posted:

Yep.  And I believe in it.  Hell, I'm currently sitting in a recliner with chills, body aches and a sore armpit on the injection side from the Moderna booster yesterday.  

Not everybody believes in it though... or they choose to take a different path for whatever reason.  I'm okay with that.  

7 pages of crucifying a guy who the vast majority of you idolized for the past 17 or so years is ridiculous.  

You didn’t idolize him though…yeah, me neither. πŸ˜†

@BrainDed posted:

Not isolating youth would have been my preference.  We knew very early that they were not impacted by the virus like elderly are.  We still chose to isolate them and it’s caused irreparable damage in too many kids.

Hindsight is 20/20. Kids have an immature immune system, and before much was known about COVID-19, before we even knew if there would be a vaccine that was going to be effective, it was prudent to err on the side of caution.

And I don’t buy into the irreparable harm done to kids-speak, either. Kids have a remarkable ability to adapt. Being isolated from their peers was undoubtedly hard. They’ll get over it. But you know what would have been harder? Having to spend their days in a hospital, unable to breath, necessitating a tube being stuck down their throat.

@BrainDed posted:

Here is another fun fact about me.

My wife and I both currently have Covid.  I’m not seeking Ivermectin.  I’m not scared of incubation.   We have minimal symptoms.  Our kid puked for a day and then slept for about 18 hours the next. I’m happy that we will all have natural immunity on top of our vaccinations, super immunity.    I have learned why jobless people have so many children.

My brother in law and his family are not vaccinated.   They have much harsher symptoms.  They probably have not learned why jobless people have so many children.  It’s another reason to get the jab.

Get well soon.

@BrainDed posted:

Here is another fun fact about me.

My wife and I both currently have Covid.  I’m not seeking Ivermectin.  I’m not scared of incubation.   We have minimal symptoms.  Our kid puked for a day and then slept for about 18 hours the next. I’m happy that we will all have natural immunity on top of our vaccinations, super immunity.    I have learned why jobless people have so many children.

My brother in law and his family are not vaccinated.   They have much harsher symptoms.  They probably have not learned why jobless people have so many children.  It’s another reason to get the jab.

Get better. 

Hindsight is 20/20. Kids have an immature immune system, and before much was known about COVID-19, before we even knew if there would be a vaccine that was going to be effective, it was prudent to err on the side of caution.

And I don’t buy into the irreparable harm done to kids-speak, either. Kids have a remarkable ability to adapt. Being isolated from their peers was undoubtedly hard. They’ll get over it. But you know what would have been harder? Having to spend their days in a hospital, unable to breath, necessitating a tube being stuck down their throat.

Suicide is irreparable.  

https://www.npr.org/sections/h...up-kids-suicide-risk

Death from drug overdose is irreparable.  I posted a study a friend of mine is chairing a few pages ago.

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