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Post by John Marston on Jan 9, 2022 7:29:47 GMT
I'm so proud of myself because I didn't cry when taking my first dose :') It's a watershed moment for me . On a serious note, my arm hurts a lot. I'm finding it difficult to lift things using my left hand. (I assume you're talking about corona vaccines) For me the needle wasn't bad at all (it's different for everyone of course), but the symptoms afterwards were...I can't really say severe since I wasn't going to die or anything, but bad compared to many others. Especially the first dose put me to bed for two days, but after that it went over. Most people told their arm hurts alot as well. But if you just took it, the worst part may still be coming, but on the bright side that's probably a sign that the vaccine works. And good thing you were able to overcome your fear. Btw, some man from India - I don't know his name, it wasn't told in the article I read - was able to take 11 shots of corona vaccine. Well yes, the Corona Vaccine. It's been two days and compared to your symptoms, mine weren't that severe, except for that arm ache. *Also, I was just joking. I wasn't really scared of the needle * And you know what? That man who took 11 shots was 84! A smile immediately came on my face when I read that article. 11 is just crazy. I think he was even arrested for doing so.
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Post by John Marston on Jan 9, 2022 7:33:01 GMT
Was Nikita wrong? I mean tell me one reason why he isn't? (No offence) Well, it's pretty *Auto Corrected* calling people shoot anyways. Also, atleast I was the bravest man of the whole army. And you know the irony? Wikipedia says that Kliment Voroshilov, the very man who was in charge of invading Finland during the Winter War recieved (I kid you not) "Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose of Finland".
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Jan 9, 2022 7:52:29 GMT
Well, it's pretty *Auto Corrected* calling people shoot anyways. Also, atleast I was the bravest man of the whole army. And you know the irony? Wikipedia says that Kliment Voroshilov, the very man who was in charge of invading Finland during the Winter War recieved (I kid you not) "Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose of Finland". That is quite ironic. I also remember that when de Gaulle was visiting Finland, Mannerheim gave him a medal (some order of some cross), anyways, but the medal was shaped like a swastika and as you can except, de Gaulle wasn't so pleased.
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Post by John Marston on Jan 9, 2022 12:03:46 GMT
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigerian_Civil_WarI can't believe what my eyes are seeing. What kind of stupid cold war mashup is this? US, Britain, USSR, WTO countries on one side and France, China, West Germany, Spain, Portugal on the other side!? And also add to that Israel switching sides plus an alleged involvement of Vatican City, this looks likes the work of some stupid teen having absolutely zero knowledge of contemporary history.
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Post by John Marston on Jan 9, 2022 14:02:50 GMT
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING IDEA I MUST SAY!!! WAAHH!!
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Post by Shrimant Peshwa Madhavrao Bhat on Jan 9, 2022 16:31:54 GMT
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigerian_Civil_WarI can't believe what my eyes are seeing. What kind of stupid cold war mashup is this? US, Britain, USSR, WTO countries on one side and France, China, West Germany, Spain, Portugal on the other side!? And also add to that Israel switching sides plus an alleged involvement of Vatican City, this looks likes the work of some stupid teen having absolutely zero knowledge of contemporary history. Here, very fluid definition of the term "support". Well, it's not really cold war conflict. Only Britain, France, USSR, China, Israel and Egypt had any significant involvement. Britain was there because of oil, USSR was there because they did not wanted Separatists to succeed and inspire Separatists in USSR. Israel supported rebels because Nigeria supported the Arabs during Arab-Isreali conflicts. China and France were there to undermine Soviet and British interests respectively.
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Post by Manfred von Richthofen on Jan 9, 2022 23:51:43 GMT
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigerian_Civil_WarI can't believe what my eyes are seeing. What kind of stupid cold war mashup is this? US, Britain, USSR, WTO countries on one side and France, China, West Germany, Spain, Portugal on the other side!? And also add to that Israel switching sides plus an alleged involvement of Vatican City, this looks likes the work of some stupid teen having absolutely zero knowledge of contemporary history. USA: HEy you why you here USSR: I support the Nigerian government, why? USA: We're on the same *auto corrected* sideIsrael: BECOMES ITALY IN THE CIVIL WAR (LIKE SWITHCING SIDES*
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Jan 11, 2022 18:42:12 GMT
I'm so proud of myself because I didn't cry when taking my first dose :') It's a watershed moment for me . On a serious note, my arm hurts a lot. I'm finding it difficult to lift things using my left hand. (I assume you're talking about corona vaccines) For me the needle wasn't bad at all (it's different for everyone of course), but the symptoms afterwards were...I can't really say severe since I wasn't going to die or anything, but bad compared to many others. Especially the first dose put me to bed for two days, but after that it went over. Most people told their arm hurts alot as well. But if you just took it, the worst part may still be coming, but on the bright side that's probably a sign that the vaccine works. And good thing you were able to overcome your fear. Btw, some man from India - I don't know his name, it wasn't told in the article I read - was able to take 11 shots of corona vaccine. I haven't taken mine and I won't until I am required. Just to shove it to the gummint. I've "had" it before (I tested positive, then the next day I tested negative), and have natural immunity, which according to Oklahoma is juuust fine.
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Jan 11, 2022 19:24:22 GMT
(I assume you're talking about corona vaccines) For me the needle wasn't bad at all (it's different for everyone of course), but the symptoms afterwards were...I can't really say severe since I wasn't going to die or anything, but bad compared to many others. Especially the first dose put me to bed for two days, but after that it went over. Most people told their arm hurts alot as well. But if you just took it, the worst part may still be coming, but on the bright side that's probably a sign that the vaccine works. And good thing you were able to overcome your fear. Btw, some man from India - I don't know his name, it wasn't told in the article I read - was able to take 11 shots of corona vaccine. I haven't taken mine and I won't until I am required. Just to shove it to the gummint. I've "had" it before (I tested positive, then the next day I tested negative), and have natural immunity, which according to Oklahoma is juuust fine. As many experts have said, it will probably be only a matter of time until all of us (well at least most of us) not living in North Korea get infected. If I were you, I would definitely take them, but I'm not one of those who want to punish those who don't take it either. Also, I don't quite understand your logic, but good for you if you don't get infected again. Also, my two shots are both Moderna, which the goverment stopped giving to under 30-year old males a day after I got my second shot, because of a very minimal heart infection risk. I am a under 30-year old male, didn't get any side effects though. Also, they say that getting different vaccines is good, so I guess it's good I didn't get Pfizer then (the second type they give here).
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2022 19:27:31 GMT
I got 2x biontec
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Jan 11, 2022 19:30:52 GMT
I haven't taken mine and I won't until I am required. Just to shove it to the gummint. I've "had" it before (I tested positive, then the next day I tested negative), and have natural immunity, which according to Oklahoma is juuust fine. As many experts have said, it will probably be only a matter of time until all of us (well at least most of us) not living in North Korea get infected. If I were you, I would definitely take them, but I'm not one of those who want to punish those who don't take it either. Also, I don't quite understand your logic, but good for you if you don't get infected again. The way I see it, it doesn't matter one way or another my symptoms if I get it or not, so why not?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2022 19:37:36 GMT
Corona wouldn't kill you, that's for sure, just chill/flu
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Jan 11, 2022 19:51:03 GMT
As many experts have said, it will probably be only a matter of time until all of us (well at least most of us) not living in North Korea get infected. If I were you, I would definitely take them, but I'm not one of those who want to punish those who don't take it either. Also, I don't quite understand your logic, but good for you if you don't get infected again. The way I see it, it doesn't matter one way or another my symptoms if I get it or not, so why not? It does reduce the risk of you infecting others.
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Jan 11, 2022 19:51:25 GMT
Corona wouldn't kill you, that's for sure, just chill/flu Not for you, but for some, it is deadly.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2022 20:01:17 GMT
I would rather die with corona
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