I'm always impressed when you post pictures of your garden: it always looks quite lovely.
On a very different topic, my parents got their second dose Covid "vaccines" Monday, and I'm now even more confident I don't want to get it, which I didn't think was possible. Their short term side effects from the first dose didn't seem too bad, but it does look like the second one is way worse. My dad is knocked down on his back, and shows no sign of recovering; while my mom got a killer migraine. According to my mom, it's just a fluke she had a killer migraine, and the fact my dad looks like he's dying (this is not hyperbole by the way; I'm worried he might actually be about to die) is proof that I need a vaccine, because a) they're perfectly safe and the fact these symptoms started when they got the shot is a fluke; b) the symptoms prove it works, so the fact it's worse than Covid would be for my dad is actually a good sign, and c) just think of how bad Covid must be if the vaccine, which is vastly more mild than Covid, does this!
The fact that these arguments cannot all be true does not seem to enter into the equation in the least. The way that the brutal symptoms they got hit with is being used as proof that the "vaccines" are necessary and good is profoundly unnerving; if this is widespread, then as more people get their second doses things are about to get even crazier when it comes to the pressures to get these "vaccines"...
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I'm always impressed when you post pictures of your garden: it always looks quite lovely.
On a very different topic, my parents got their second dose Covid "vaccines" Monday, and I'm now even more confident I don't want to get it, which I didn't think was possible. Their short term side effects from the first dose didn't seem too bad, but it does look like the second one is way worse. My dad is knocked down on his back, and shows no sign of recovering; while my mom got a killer migraine. According to my mom, it's just a fluke she had a killer migraine, and the fact my dad looks like he's dying (this is not hyperbole by the way; I'm worried he might actually be about to die) is proof that I need a vaccine, because a) they're perfectly safe and the fact these symptoms started when they got the shot is a fluke; b) the symptoms prove it works, so the fact it's worse than Covid would be for my dad is actually a good sign, and c) just think of how bad Covid must be if the vaccine, which is vastly more mild than Covid, does this!
The fact that these arguments cannot all be true does not seem to enter into the equation in the least. The way that the brutal symptoms they got hit with is being used as proof that the "vaccines" are necessary and good is profoundly unnerving; if this is widespread, then as more people get their second doses things are about to get even crazier when it comes to the pressures to get these "vaccines"...