COVID-19 Health System Overload Forecaster
"An occasional unkind words in their direction is the least they deserve."
Haaaaaaaaaaaaa Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.
It's not occasional champ. It's fricken endless with you old mate. Day in day out carrying on like a pork chop. Nobody else on here is threatening to bash people. blowin, you're one of a kind, and not in a good way bloke.
Vic Local wrote:"Until you establish in your mind the rationale for forced vaccinating of healthy young people the first time, then your thoughts about the necessity of mandated boosters for the same demographic is a waste of time."
If that's the standard you have for vaccines blowin, you're even dumber than I thought. Vaccines aren't for sick people you dopey fuckwit. they are to stop people getting sick or minimise their symptoms. 2 fucking years you've been banging on about vaccines, and you still don't understand this very simple concept. 5 year old can understand this shit mate.
And since you don't want to give vaccines to healthy people, I guess you don't agree with the cervical cancer vax, measles vax, small pox vax, polio vax. etc etc etc
Yes blowin, you are a moron.
no one in their right mind would give their daughter the cervical cancer vax, we didn't, look into it before you go praising it
Blowin wrote:stuckinthe80s wrote:Vic Local wrote:"Blowin wrote:
You think you’re funny cunt?"
Anyone else here get the impression blowin's about 5'3" and spends a lot of time pumping weights to make himself feel bigger?It would be great if everyone took a deep breath and began treating each other with a little more kindness.
It’s a distinct lack of kindness and empathy from these muppets which gets me frustrated in the first place. These guys are all too happy to have our bullying politicians treat innocent citizens like pieces of shit. An occasional unkind word in their direction is the least they deserve.
You are delusional, snowflake. You can't even own your contribution to the standard in here.
VIC Local said :
“Vaccines are to stop people getting sick or minimise their symptoms “
OK.
It’s well established that the vaccines don’t prevent infection. So you think a healthy 25 year old needs vaccination to prevent serious illness.
I’ve asked a question about this very subject which you can now answer.
Please state, in your opinion, the absolute brisk reduction in a healthy 25 year old Australian presented by vaccination.
Simply state what you believe the chance of avoiding serious illness, as a percentage, both before and after vaccination .
That’s an easy ask…two numbers and let’s see just how effective you think the vaccines actually are.
My 24 year old son got Delta in Denmark middle of last year, cough and sore throat for 2 days like a cold. 7 days iso then off on a holiday, got a few waves at Cold Hawaii.
Roadkill wrote:He is a bully...and would have been all through school, into work, and would be the biggest mouthy ahole in the lineup. Tolerated but not liked. 100% a mummy's boy...and shitty behaviour would have been excused by mummy, which is why he is the person he is now.
That pretty well sums up VicMoron. Nice one RK.
The real reason Dictator Dan has done his best to shift blame to the unvaccinated and other ordinary Victorians :
Victoria has nation’s unhealthiest hospital system
By Unconventional Economist in Australian Economyat
“As we know, Victoria has experienced the strongest population growth in Australia.
Since the turn of the century, the state’s population has ballooned by 2.0 million people – a 42% increase in only 21 years.
Last month, Australian Medical Association’s (AMA) Roderick McRae claimed Victoria’s hospital crisis has been years in the making, brought about by decades of “magnificent underfunding” amid rampant population growth:
The crisis also highlights what McRae called “magnificent underfunding” of hospitals across Australia for decades. “The population of Melbourne has roughly doubled in the past 15 years, but bed capacity absolutely has not,” he said.
This came after the Andrews Victorian Government slashed hospital funding in 2019:
More than 20,000 sick Victorians will have their operations further delayed as the state’s hospitals are forced to extend waiting lists in the face of massive budget cuts…
Australian Medical Association Victoria president Professor Julian Rait said the state was now in a “perfect storm” of inadequate hospital funding and waiting list blowouts, and hospitals could no longer meet community expectations. “It is a truly appalling state of affairs for the sick and vulnerable of Victoria,” he said…
“Funding has increased, but not in line with our growth and everyone is struggling with that”…
Not surprisingly then, the Productivity Commission has found that Victoria spends less money per person running public hospitals than any other state in the country, with fewer beds, fewer staff and longer wait times in emergency departments:
The Productivity Commission’s annual Report on Government Services shows Victorian public hospitals received the equivalent of $2687 per person in recurrent funding in 2019-20, compared with a national average of $2971 per person.
No other state offered up less funding per capita, with hospitals getting the equivalent of $2887 in NSW, $3094 in Queensland, $3366 in Western Australia, $2730 in South Australia and $3294 in Tasmania…
In 2019-20, there were just 2.3 public hospital beds available for every 1000 Victorians, compared with 2.5 nationally and 2.6 in NSW…
Victorian public hospitals also had comparatively fewer staff, with 14.8 doctors, nurses, diagnostic and allied health professionals and other staff per 1000 Victorians – the second lowest to South Australia, and well below the national average of 15.7.
The Australian Medical Association’s Victorian president Roderick McRae argued deep cuts had been made to Victorian hospitals over recent decades that had clearly resulted in poorer patient outcomes, such as prematurely discharging patients due to the lack of available beds…
Dr McRae said Victorian hospitals have been faring “extraordinarily poorly for decades” and COVID-19 has exposed underlying vulnerabilities in the system.“
OK blowin, here it is.
Vaccines aren't perfect. We all know that, but you either take it or you don't. there's no middle ground here.
Anyone without shit for brains takes it because the vaccine is the best we have and it's a shitload better than nothing.
In relation to your 25 year old. Yes, they are unlikely to get seriously ill, but vaccines certainly helped slow the spread of the lethal delta variant. Most 25 year olds aren't selfish flogs like you and are happy to take the vax to reduce the chances of them spreading it to friends, family, work colleagues, and strangers
And most sensible people (ie not fucking you champ) are smart enough to realise we may not be so lucky with the next wave. What happens in three months time if the next variety is as lethal as delta and as transmissible as omicron? Have you worked out what a complete and utter disaster that would be if you got your anti-vax wishes?
I'd suggest your average 25 year old is happy to get the vax, for themselves and others. I'd also suggest the average 25 year old isn't a completely selfish carnt like you champ.
Two numbers bloke. That’s all you’ve got to provide.
Anyone with shit for brains takes it because the vaccine is the best we have and its a shitload better than nothing.
Is it the best we have?.......
As far as reducing transmission,delta....spread pretty good until it came apparent the magic vax cure was failing.Presto!worldwide we were inundated overnight with a new variant that was more transmissible but less virulent.Sheez wot good timing?
And where did Delta go?just packed up and got on the first boat to Wuhan?
VicLocal, fair enough, you are very supportive of the Morrison government’s vaccine and early treatment policy, that’s the cornerstone to their approach.
I guess you can be supportive of some aspects of their approach and critical of other aspects.
I do however find your support of the government’s early treatment policy as a bit at odds with your general criticism of the rest of their approach
BTW. Id love to see a fact check on Neil Young's link to Pfizer, to confirm or bust it.
Not all the article but most relevant bit
"No matter how personal one might take COVID-19, it’s still hard to believe it’s worth losing $300,000 over.
That’s why people have been looking more closely at what might be driving Neil Young to take such a stance, and there is a clue.
It begins with a man named Jeff Kindler.
Kindler is an accomplished executive, having served in senior roles at such companies as General Electric and McDonald’s. In August 2020, it was announced that Kindler had begun working as a “senior advisor” to one of the world’s largest investment firms, Blackstone.
Then in 2021, Blackstone forged a partnership with a music-centered investment fund, Hipgnosis Songs Fund Limited, in which Blackstone bought $1 billion-worth of rights to songs.
By that time, Higpnosis owned 50% of Neil Young. Specifically, Hipgnosis owns 50% of the copyright and income interests of Young's entire 1,180-song back catalogue.
In 2022, Neil Young complained that the world’s biggest podcaster is not speaking nicely about the COVID-19 vaccine. The COVID-19 vaccine is perhaps Pfizer’s biggest product to date, with a forecast of about $65 billion in sales for 2021 and 2022, which is about 80% of Pfizer’s entire revenue.
None of the above events seem to be related, until we consider that Jeff Kindler was the previous Chairman and CEO of Pfizer.
Then, it becomes a matter of asking the right question. For example, one might ask why Blackstone hired Pfizer’s former CEO as a senior advisor? Or why did Blackstone decide to partner with Hipgnosis, which owned 50% of Neil Young? Why did Neil Young sell 50% of his content to Hipgnosis?
And finally, why was Neil Young willing to lose $300,000 over what some doctors said about a vaccine that they helped make in the first place? "
https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/news/post/spotify-and-big-pharma-th...
indo-dreaming wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYDk29ZKbQE
BTW. Id love to see a fact check on Neil Young's link to Pfizer, to confirm or bust it.
Not all the article but most relevant bit
"No matter how personal one might take COVID-19, it’s still hard to believe it’s worth losing $300,000 over.
That’s why people have been looking more closely at what might be driving Neil Young to take such a stance, and there is a clue.
It begins with a man named Jeff Kindler.Kindler is an accomplished executive, having served in senior roles at such companies as General Electric and McDonald’s. In August 2020, it was announced that Kindler had begun working as a “senior advisor” to one of the world’s largest investment firms, Blackstone.
Then in 2021, Blackstone forged a partnership with a music-centered investment fund, Hipgnosis Songs Fund Limited, in which Blackstone bought $1 billion-worth of rights to songs.
By that time, Higpnosis owned 50% of Neil Young. Specifically, Hipgnosis owns 50% of the copyright and income interests of Young's entire 1,180-song back catalogue.
In 2022, Neil Young complained that the world’s biggest podcaster is not speaking nicely about the COVID-19 vaccine. The COVID-19 vaccine is perhaps Pfizer’s biggest product to date, with a forecast of about $65 billion in sales for 2021 and 2022, which is about 80% of Pfizer’s entire revenue.None of the above events seem to be related, until we consider that Jeff Kindler was the previous Chairman and CEO of Pfizer.
Then, it becomes a matter of asking the right question. For example, one might ask why Blackstone hired Pfizer’s former CEO as a senior advisor? Or why did Blackstone decide to partner with Hipgnosis, which owned 50% of Neil Young? Why did Neil Young sell 50% of his content to Hipgnosis?
And finally, why was Neil Young willing to lose $300,000 over what some doctors said about a vaccine that they helped make in the first place? "
https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/news/post/spotify-and-big-pharma-th...
That article sounds suss indo , dump 20% of his revenue ?????? He sold 50% of his catalog for $150 million , don’t think losing $300,000 annually would really bother him. https://ultimateclassicrock.com/neil-young-catalog-sale/
Early in the Rogan/Malone podcast the point was raised that alternative opinions are vital in a democracy. It was then raised that if someone like Malone, clearly an expert in mRNA vaccines, is not an appropriate person to express an alternative opinion then who is?
Someone who expresses a slightly alternative opinion but who is generally in agreement with the government opinion? Someone less qualified who can be discredited more easily?
There was a time when Neil Young and Joni Mitchell were very anti-establishment, seems like they’ve gone the other way now
Blowin wrote:Two numbers bloke. That’s all you’ve got to provide.
Can anyone play ?
Just for fun ,,I'm guessing ,,
A.. is 3 fifths of fark all.
B.. is 2 fifths of fark all.
The difference would be a poofteenth. Which is slightly more than a bees dick but less than a mickey hair.
Supa, the fact that Neil Young was only going to lose a pittance of his net worth by presenting an ultimatum to Spotify makes it even more likely it was just a publicity stunt.
If Spotify was virtually his sole source of income then such an ultimatum would have real gravitas. Puts that article Indo linked into context, he didn’t lose much when Spotify dumped him so was generally happy to do it
indo-dreaming wrote:https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/news/post/spotify-and-big-pharma-th...
Pfizer board meeting:
"The rogan podcast is hitting our profits HARD! We need action now!!!"
"I know, let's get one of our former board members who's mates with Neil Young to get him to remove his music from Spotify in a symbolic protest against rogan."
"YES! Brilliant, that will work, promote that man".
tylerdurden wrote:Early in the Rogan/Malone podcast the point was raised that alternative opinions are vital in a democracy.
Well, yes and no.
I might have the opinion that heroin is the best drug to offer teens struggling with anxiety.
There are bounds which constitute an opinion which deserves to be heard.
Blowin wrote:So you think a healthy 25 year old needs vaccination to prevent serious illness.
Yes.
The chance of serious illness is significantly higher than the chance of serious reactions from the vaccine.
The chance of any form of illness, or even long term effects from covid are also significantly higher without vaccination and boosters - which given the scale of covid is a huge potential cost to society.
Stok, bad analogy.
Without an alternative opinion how can the opposition in a democracy ever be voted in?
By definition a democracy needs an alternative opinion. If the sitting government decide that the opposition’s opinion does not deserve to be heard then there’s no point even having an opposition. The people eventually vote for the party they believe in.
tylerdurden wrote:Supa, the fact that Neil Young was only going to lose a pittance of his net worth by presenting an ultimatum to Spotify makes it even more likely it was just a publicity stunt.
If Spotify was virtually his sole source of income then such an ultimatum would have real gravitas. Puts that article Indo linked into context, he didn’t lose much when Spotify dumped him so was generally happy to do it
Yeah this article kind of has that take on things too.
https://www.shorenewsnetwork.com/2022/02/02/fact-check-trending-meme-hig...
Stok wrote:tylerdurden wrote:Early in the Rogan/Malone podcast the point was raised that alternative opinions are vital in a democracy.
Well, yes and no.
I might have the opinion that heroin is the best drug to offer teens struggling with anxiety.
There are bounds which constitute an opinion which deserves to be heard.
Stok you haven’t watched the Rogan podcast with Malone or McCullough so how do you know what opinions they actually had ?
stok - " but anyway, intrigued to know what you think Dan Andrews would gain out of overstepping the mark? Why do you think he's doing it?"
can I answer? Because the cunce an egomaniac among other things
indo-dreaming wrote:tylerdurden wrote:Supa, the fact that Neil Young was only going to lose a pittance of his net worth by presenting an ultimatum to Spotify makes it even more likely it was just a publicity stunt.
If Spotify was virtually his sole source of income then such an ultimatum would have real gravitas. Puts that article Indo linked into context, he didn’t lose much when Spotify dumped him so was generally happy to do itYeah this article kind of has that take on things too.
https://www.shorenewsnetwork.com/2022/02/02/fact-check-trending-meme-hig...
@indo , this article has young selling half his catalog for 1 billion , now I don’t know what he got but there are at least 10 different articles saying it was $150 million so again I think this article is suss . I think the idea that he’s got some free publicity for his music and younger crowd now know who he is was a interesting point but at his age do you think he really cares ? Money does do strange things to people though.
Stok wrote:tylerdurden wrote:Early in the Rogan/Malone podcast the point was raised that alternative opinions are vital in a democracy.
Well, yes and no.
I might have the opinion that heroin is the best drug to offer teens struggling with anxiety.
There are bounds which constitute an opinion which deserves to be heard.
poor example but I suppose it’s better than free speech is hate speech.
A lot of crazy shit is being said on here but there is also some valid questions and points being made by those you vehemently oppose. Most of us can recognise the difference. Can you?
Interesting you choose to only go for the low hanging fruit.
Your default position is to ridicule or abuse anyone who disagrees or questions Covid 19 policy or vaccine science yet ironically doing the same yourself. perversely all you are serving to do by labelling (mocking) everyone an 'anti' is alienate those you want to bring into your fold. the risk is they start thinking the peeps with the tinfoil hats aren’t that bad after all. hey i have the same concern too.... maybe chemtrails are real.
if you don’t like what “anti-vax lunactics” as you call them say and you choose to engage, then explain why you think they’re wrong, and what exactly you object to and why you think your opinion is better than theirs. Sure if there are errors then point them out as have done (well done) but if you can’t then acknowledge it. if you were wrong own it.
didn't they train you in this?
Supafreak wrote:indo-dreaming wrote:tylerdurden wrote:Supa, the fact that Neil Young was only going to lose a pittance of his net worth by presenting an ultimatum to Spotify makes it even more likely it was just a publicity stunt.
If Spotify was virtually his sole source of income then such an ultimatum would have real gravitas. Puts that article Indo linked into context, he didn’t lose much when Spotify dumped him so was generally happy to do itYeah this article kind of has that take on things too.
https://www.shorenewsnetwork.com/2022/02/02/fact-check-trending-meme-hig...
@indo , this article has young selling half his catalog for 1 billion , now I don’t know what he got but there are at least 10 different articles saying it was $150 million so again I think this article is suss . I think the idea that he’s got some free publicity for his music and younger crowd now know who he is was a interesting point but at his age do you think he really cares ? Money does do strange things to people though.
There is quite a few different articles pick whatever one you like its not important, what's important is the link between Neil and Pfizer that seems to be there even Russell points it out in this video, coincidence?...or more here at play? all seems a bit suss.
I like Neils music but i despise cancel culture with a passion it's disappointing to see him try to silence Rogan, personally i thought those two guest Rogan had were full of shit and i dont understand why such well qualified people have such views, but they definitely should be able to voice their views.
Anyway Russell has a good take on things.
Info questioning Neil Young’s motives with obscure entrails from web, who would thunk that, anyway Neil has just the song for you cockwomble. Play it loud and sing it with conviction ...
https://m.
@indo , yeah I agree that those two Drs should be able to share their views without censorship. They are labeled anti-vax when it’s only the mRNA vaccines they have a problem with. To label someone as anti-vax just because they express issues around mRNA is misinformation in itself. The media hates Rogan because so many people would rather listen to his podcasts then the MSM , you would think MSM would take a look at themselves and ask , why is that ?
Vic Local wrote:Hey blowin, Still think healthy people shouldn't be vaccinated?
Fark me, you are that thick it's scary.
I am starting to think that, especially when my 21 yo. 4th year apprentice ended up on a heart monitor last Friday after his 2nd vaccination. No Covid in my town at all and this poor kid still needs to see a heart specialist to find out what’s going on.
So all you blokes giving shit to people with vaccine hesitation can lick my balls. Young fella would have breezed through Covid now his future health is up in the air.
Roadkill, Stok.VL Go fuck your selves
Edit: I only got back to work on Tuesday, the young fella was heading up to Perth for his final block release. He didn’t want to get the vaccine. And really with no community cases why the fuck did he have to get it. Maybe the three stooges of the apocalypse can explain. C’mon roadkill and stok you cunts.
soggydog wrote:Vic Local wrote:Hey blowin, Still think healthy people shouldn't be vaccinated?
Fark me, you are that thick it's scary.I am starting to think that, especially when my 21 yo. 4th year apprentice ended up on a heart monitor last Friday after his 2nd vaccination. No Covid in my town at all and this poor kid still needs to see a heart specialist to find out what’s going on.
So all you blokes giving shit to people with vaccine hesitation can lick my balls. Young fella would have breezed through Covid now his future health is up in the air.Roadkill, Stok.VL Go fuck your selves
Edit: I only got back to work on Tuesday, the young fella was heading up to Perth for his final block release. He didn’t want to get the vaccine. And really with no community cases why the fuck did he have to get it. Maybe the three stooges of the apocalypse can explain. C’mon roadkill and stok you cunts.
That’s sad news soggy, hope the young bloke comes good with no future problems
The power elite playbook: discredit and censor anyone who challenges their propaganda. Why? They know their propaganda won’t hold up to scrutiny. This is about freedom. We must take a stand to protect free speech and expression without threat of punishment or cancellation. pic.twitter.com/WPZouOISYf
— Tulsi Gabbard 🌺 (@TulsiGabbard) February 4, 2022
Vic Local wrote:OK blowin, here it is.
Vaccines aren't perfect. We all know that, but you either take it or you don't. there's no middle ground here.
Anyone without shit for brains takes it because the vaccine is the best we have and it's a shitload better than nothing.
In relation to your 25 year old. Yes, they are unlikely to get seriously ill, but vaccines certainly helped slow the spread of the lethal delta variant. Most 25 year olds aren't selfish flogs like you and are happy to take the vax to reduce the chances of them spreading it to friends, family, work colleagues, and strangers
And most sensible people (ie not fucking you champ) are smart enough to realise we may not be so lucky with the next wave. What happens in three months time if the next variety is as lethal as delta and as transmissible as omicron? Have you worked out what a complete and utter disaster that would be if you got your anti-vax wishes?
I'd suggest your average 25 year old is happy to get the vax, for themselves and others. I'd also suggest the average 25 year old isn't a completely selfish carnt like you champ.
Tell that to my apprentice you fucking kook
Vic Local wrote:Blowin wrote:This snake in the grass from April 2020.
https://twitter.com/JustinTrudeau/status/1245139169934016517?s=20&t=lpfS...
Here's some brutal facts.
90% of Canadian truckers are double vaxxed.
The main trucker organisations in Canada don't support the convoy.
Protestors were seen with swastikas, dancing on the tomb of the unknown soldier, defacing war memorials, and stealing food from homeless shelters.
The Trudeau family left their Ottawa residence for their own safety after threats of violence were made, and the vast majority of protestors have gone home defeated.
Your people blowin.
“ The vast majority of protesters have gone home defeated “ ……..this is fact according to Dr Dick but I’m not so sure . https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/truck-convoy-protests-road-clo...
soggydog wrote:Vic Local wrote:OK blowin, here it is.
Vaccines aren't perfect. We all know that, but you either take it or you don't. there's no middle ground here.
Anyone without shit for brains takes it because the vaccine is the best we have and it's a shitload better than nothing.
In relation to your 25 year old. Yes, they are unlikely to get seriously ill, but vaccines certainly helped slow the spread of the lethal delta variant. Most 25 year olds aren't selfish flogs like you and are happy to take the vax to reduce the chances of them spreading it to friends, family, work colleagues, and strangers
And most sensible people (ie not fucking you champ) are smart enough to realise we may not be so lucky with the next wave. What happens in three months time if the next variety is as lethal as delta and as transmissible as omicron? Have you worked out what a complete and utter disaster that would be if you got your anti-vax wishes?
I'd suggest your average 25 year old is happy to get the vax, for themselves and others. I'd also suggest the average 25 year old isn't a completely selfish carnt like you champ.Tell that to my apprentice you fucking kook
Soggydog, what a fucking clown you are, or are you imoersonating VL on steroids, bahaha
The dramatics and hand wringing and complete over the top hysteria from the anti vax crew is on show.
Roadkill wrote:The dramatics and hand wringing and complete over the top hysteria from the anti vax crew is on show.
So a healthy 21 year old ending up on a heart monitor is over the top hysteria?
Hysteria was your mothers cafe scenario lol
People get sick. That’s life. Always has been . It’s why the human bodies have immune systems . Animals also have this.
What is bothering me somewhat is a sly and creepy slant ( observant in attitudes) towards trying to change peoples thinking against that .. to try to make them believe that we need drugs , that we can’t ever get sick and that we can’t function as a society if we get sick. But that’s just ridiculous! Our bodies were designed to be strong and robust and our natural immune systems give us energy . Normal . Natural. Healthy . Bugs are normal .. we need a healthy amount in our gut to fight off infection and to keep things running smoothly . There is inherent danger in my view of becoming over sanitised, separated, too clean, and destroying our bodies own ability to fight infection through tampering with drugs . I’m not dismissing the medical system as there is a place for certain drugs but it just feels like there is becoming more reliance on drugs and medicines over the bodies own ability. Not just a face mask but a full body mask. There is sickness in life sometimes. That’s normal. You get down you get back up again . You give your body that respect to be able to do it’s thing. It’s a dangerous and slippery slope for humanity if that is taken away altogether over time.
Supafreak wrote:https://twitter.com/tulsigabbard/status/1489543918135902209?s=21
Brilliant SF!! Tulsi is an absolute legend. Articulated what most of us have been feeling all along...except for the obvious exceptions on here.
It would be hard to argue against what she's saying.
Supafreak wrote:@indo , yeah I agree that those two Drs should be able to share their views without censorship. They are labeled anti-vax when it’s only the mRNA vaccines they have a problem with. To label someone as anti-vax just because they express issues around mRNA is misinformation in itself. The media hates Rogan because so many people would rather listen to his podcasts then the MSM , you would think MSM would take a look at themselves and ask , why is that ?
I just think its a bit suss that there seems to be a link between Pfizer and Neil young and that the only places reporting the link and going hang on wait a minute is there more to this story? is more obscure websites, i cant find one more mainstream source conforming or busting it.
Because of this I initially thought maybe it could just be a conspiracy theory but i cant find anything busting the link and you would expect with Russell Brands profile he would make sure there is truth in it before including it in his video.
Hopefully in the next week or so we will get more info confirming or busting the link and if true some further explanation.
Vic Local wrote:Hey blowin, Still think healthy people shouldn't be vaccinated?
Fark me, you are that thick it's scary.
They should not be vaccinated. Ever.
burleigh wrote:Vic Local wrote:Hey blowin, Still think healthy people shouldn't be vaccinated?
Fark me, you are that thick it's scary.They should not be vaccinated. Ever.
And if you got your way fool, Australia would still have measles, polio, small pox, and a shit load of other preventable diseases.
Vic Local wrote:burleigh wrote:Vic Local wrote:Hey blowin, Still think healthy people shouldn't be vaccinated?
Fark me, you are that thick it's scary.They should not be vaccinated. Ever.
And if you got your way fool, Australia would still have measles, polio, small pox, and a shit load of other preventable diseases.
Love it when the bed wetters compare covid to measles, polio etc.
Just confirms how much of a fruitloop you really are.
burleigh wrote:Vic Local wrote:burleigh wrote:Vic Local wrote:Hey blowin, Still think healthy people shouldn't be vaccinated?
Fark me, you are that thick it's scary.They should not be vaccinated. Ever.
And if you got your way fool, Australia would still have measles, polio, small pox, and a shit load of other preventable diseases.
Love it when the bed wetters compare covid to measles, polio etc.
Just confirms how much of a fruitloop you really are.
There was no comparison made.
Just confirms how much you fail to understand.
@indo , here’s a brief video from a well known reporter , thought you might be interested.
soggydog wrote:Vic Local wrote:Hey blowin, Still think healthy people shouldn't be vaccinated?
Fark me, you are that thick it's scary.I am starting to think that, especially when my 21 yo. 4th year apprentice ended up on a heart monitor last Friday after his 2nd vaccination. No Covid in my town at all and this poor kid still needs to see a heart specialist to find out what’s going on.
So all you blokes giving shit to people with vaccine hesitation can lick my balls. Young fella would have breezed through Covid now his future health is up in the air.Roadkill, Stok.VL Go fuck your selves
Edit: I only got back to work on Tuesday, the young fella was heading up to Perth for his final block release. He didn’t want to get the vaccine. And really with no community cases why the fuck did he have to get it. Maybe the three stooges of the apocalypse can explain. C’mon roadkill and stok you cunts.
Roadkill, Stok.VL Go fuck your selves.
I SECOND THAT MOTION.
fucken maggots.
san Guine wrote:
This wins best post of the thread.
I've created a spreadsheet forecast which I'll update as we go..
There's also a website with live running data.. https://sites.google.com/view/stayhomeaustralia