No way man, he made that on his Pip BoyWindy City Ag said:
Man . . .look at that screen. The early 80s called. They want you to return the DOS PC when you are finished with it.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER!
No way man, he made that on his Pip BoyWindy City Ag said:
Man . . .look at that screen. The early 80s called. They want you to return the DOS PC when you are finished with it.
Awesome. I debated that reference for a little bit but concluded their were not enough Fallout geeks here. Well played.Quote:
No way man, he made that on his Pip Boy
harge57 said:AggieOne said:
My 15 year old got his first shot on Friday (true), Loves the 5G reception bump (not true..just making fun of the ignorant).
Are you people even testing if your kids already have anti bodies before you inject them? There is a very real chance they already had covid and had no idea. 40% of kids are asymptomatic.
And why are you vaccinating them for something that only 8 in 100,000 people in their age group have severe symptoms to?
Are you really risking your kids health (very small risk) for the hope it benefits others that didn't get the vaccine?
Have your kids gotten the flu shot every year? Statistically that is way more beneficial and more proven but I bet most were not in a hurry to get that every year.
Boggles my mind that people would vaccinate their kids for COVID.
THIS! I do not recall ever having it be "standard" or "expected" to be somewhat sick after a vaccination. For this vaccination it's just expected. "I'm getting vaccinated next week so I plan to take a day or two off work depending upon how it affects me."fightingfarmer09 said:
I have seen enough first hand vaccine sickness from my coworkers and my family to know I will not get my children vaccinated for what is a non issue for them.
When about 75% of our company had sickness following the vaccination, including all 5 last week from overseas holed up in their hotel rooms, I have enough information.
Having said that, I'm not sure shopping for an opinion would convince my wife of anything other than I shopped for an opinion.
I think the shingles vaccine is one (and it's WORSE than this vax, but infinitely better than shingles itself).Dad-O-Lot said:THIS! I do not recall ever having it be "standard" or "expected" to be somewhat sick after a vaccination.fightingfarmer09 said:
I have seen enough first hand vaccine sickness from my coworkers and my family to know I will not get my children vaccinated for what is a non issue for them.
When about 75% of our company had sickness following the vaccination, including all 5 last week from overseas holed up in their hotel rooms, I have enough information.
Having said that, I'm not sure shopping for an opinion would convince my wife of anything other than I shopped for an opinion.
It is just this crowd. There has been an endless discussion regarding young earth creationism.Quote:
My biggest mind boggled moment is why when people with the red cross next to their screenname post, people still write off their opinions.
Dr Google/YouTube knows better, or the quack doctor(s) that share my political opinions and preconceived notions.The Shank Ag said:
My biggest mind boggled moment is why when people with the red cross next to their screenname post, people still write off their opinions.
These people are not making bookoos of money from the vaccine. There isn't an inherit financial benefit.
What there does happen to be, is many years of schooling and experience in the field of medicine. That's something most of the people writing off the doctor's opinion have none of.
Would you go to your CPA and say, "Well my buddy that's a welder on facebook told me he knew more about my taxes, so I'm not going to use you anymore"? Is it your right to do that? Yes. Is it insanely stupid to ignore the professional in that field because someone with little to no knowledge or experience in the subject told you something different? Also yes.
Forum Troll said:Dr Google/YouTube knows better, or the quack doctor(s) that share my political opinions and preconceived notions.The Shank Ag said:
My biggest mind boggled moment is why when people with the red cross next to their screenname post, people still write off their opinions.
These people are not making bookoos of money from the vaccine. There isn't an inherit financial benefit.
What there does happen to be, is many years of schooling and experience in the field of medicine. That's something most of the people writing off the doctor's opinion have none of.
Would you go to your CPA and say, "Well my buddy that's a welder on facebook told me he knew more about my taxes, so I'm not going to use you anymore"? Is it your right to do that? Yes. Is it insanely stupid to ignore the professional in that field because someone with little to no knowledge or experience in the subject told you something different? Also yes.
You kind of said it yourself. If there was one or two of them saying this is a great vaccine that most should take, and the vast majority said otherwise, I could see hesitancy. Instead the message almost universally is the opposite direction. Really think the overwhelming majority of doctors are crooks?HowdyTexasAggies said:Forum Troll said:Dr Google/YouTube knows better, or the quack doctor(s) that share my political opinions and preconceived notions.The Shank Ag said:
My biggest mind boggled moment is why when people with the red cross next to their screenname post, people still write off their opinions.
These people are not making bookoos of money from the vaccine. There isn't an inherit financial benefit.
What there does happen to be, is many years of schooling and experience in the field of medicine. That's something most of the people writing off the doctor's opinion have none of.
Would you go to your CPA and say, "Well my buddy that's a welder on facebook told me he knew more about my taxes, so I'm not going to use you anymore"? Is it your right to do that? Yes. Is it insanely stupid to ignore the professional in that field because someone with little to no knowledge or experience in the subject told you something different? Also yes.
"people still write off their opinions." Opinions being the operative word.
Good analogy on CPAs. There are some really good ones, some really bad ones, and plenty that are crooks. But buy all means, believe every one of them if that's what you want.
In no way did I insinuate the overwhelming majority of doctors are crooks. But, they are human and should be treated as such. Ever heard the term "Dr Mom"? Its not a myth.The Shank Ag said:You kind of said it yourself. If there was one or two of them saying this is a great vaccine that most should take, and the vast majority said otherwise, I could see hesitancy. Instead the message almost universally is the opposite direction. Really think the overwhelming majority of doctors are crooks?HowdyTexasAggies said:Forum Troll said:Dr Google/YouTube knows better, or the quack doctor(s) that share my political opinions and preconceived notions.The Shank Ag said:
My biggest mind boggled moment is why when people with the red cross next to their screenname post, people still write off their opinions.
These people are not making bookoos of money from the vaccine. There isn't an inherit financial benefit.
What there does happen to be, is many years of schooling and experience in the field of medicine. That's something most of the people writing off the doctor's opinion have none of.
Would you go to your CPA and say, "Well my buddy that's a welder on facebook told me he knew more about my taxes, so I'm not going to use you anymore"? Is it your right to do that? Yes. Is it insanely stupid to ignore the professional in that field because someone with little to no knowledge or experience in the subject told you something different? Also yes.
"people still write off their opinions." Opinions being the operative word.
Good analogy on CPAs. There are some really good ones, some really bad ones, and plenty that are crooks. But buy all means, believe every one of them if that's what you want.
The Shank Ag said:You kind of said it yourself. If there was one or two of them saying this is a great vaccine that most should take, and the vast majority said otherwise, I could see hesitancy. Instead the message almost universally is the opposite direction. Really think the overwhelming majority of doctors are crooks?HowdyTexasAggies said:Forum Troll said:Dr Google/YouTube knows better, or the quack doctor(s) that share my political opinions and preconceived notions.The Shank Ag said:
My biggest mind boggled moment is why when people with the red cross next to their screenname post, people still write off their opinions.
These people are not making bookoos of money from the vaccine. There isn't an inherit financial benefit.
What there does happen to be, is many years of schooling and experience in the field of medicine. That's something most of the people writing off the doctor's opinion have none of.
Would you go to your CPA and say, "Well my buddy that's a welder on facebook told me he knew more about my taxes, so I'm not going to use you anymore"? Is it your right to do that? Yes. Is it insanely stupid to ignore the professional in that field because someone with little to no knowledge or experience in the subject told you something different? Also yes.
"people still write off their opinions." Opinions being the operative word.
Good analogy on CPAs. There are some really good ones, some really bad ones, and plenty that are crooks. But buy all means, believe every one of them if that's what you want.
Not really sure what that has to do with my point?harge57 said:The Shank Ag said:You kind of said it yourself. If there was one or two of them saying this is a great vaccine that most should take, and the vast majority said otherwise, I could see hesitancy. Instead the message almost universally is the opposite direction. Really think the overwhelming majority of doctors are crooks?HowdyTexasAggies said:Forum Troll said:Dr Google/YouTube knows better, or the quack doctor(s) that share my political opinions and preconceived notions.The Shank Ag said:
My biggest mind boggled moment is why when people with the red cross next to their screenname post, people still write off their opinions.
These people are not making bookoos of money from the vaccine. There isn't an inherit financial benefit.
What there does happen to be, is many years of schooling and experience in the field of medicine. That's something most of the people writing off the doctor's opinion have none of.
Would you go to your CPA and say, "Well my buddy that's a welder on facebook told me he knew more about my taxes, so I'm not going to use you anymore"? Is it your right to do that? Yes. Is it insanely stupid to ignore the professional in that field because someone with little to no knowledge or experience in the subject told you something different? Also yes.
"people still write off their opinions." Opinions being the operative word.
Good analogy on CPAs. There are some really good ones, some really bad ones, and plenty that are crooks. But buy all means, believe every one of them if that's what you want.
The WHO Says Children Should Not Receive COVID-19 Vaccines
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