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    • its 1 in 100 (I suffer midly from this)mugwart
    • scaryset
    • Fucking is. I chose against vaccinating my son.Touch fucking wood he is insaney strong and healthy and showing no mental illness I suffer. keeps me up at night.mugwart
    • Hell of a decision and responsibility but much respect for making the right decision.set
    • My parents made the same decision with me and I'm consistently far healthier than anyone I know. Except my father. He's 68 and healthier and fitter than me.set
    • Thanks Set. Its one of my many dirty secrets I have to keep from people! It's brual going against the flow but when I asked doctorsmugwart
    • they refused to even look at my research & told me I was just wrong. It felt stupid to inject when I wasnt sure. Time will be the judge.mugwart
    • Hasn't this vaccination / autism been debunked by numerous scientifically carried out research?
      http://www.nhs.uk/ne…
      mutanthands
    • http://www.nhs.uk/ne…mutanthands
    • Doctors told you you were wrong because you were wrong. You are also dangerously stupid.Nanocephalic
    • Whom carries these out? I get the scientific theory behind this, I really do but when so much money is made on these how much can we trust these drug companies?mugwart
    • Nanocephalic - I understand you hate, I hated myself but I didn't pick my arse watching Alex Jones. I spent 3-4 years researching this.mugwart
    • LOL at the NHS.

      Ok.
      set
    • ^ this.mugwart
    • 'The Doctor said it so it must be true'.

      Scary, scary stuff.
      set
    • Yet you'll take a bad graphic of a 3d baby impaled on syringe with terrible type posted on blogspot as gospel.
      What a world we live in...
      mutanthands
    • Only some kind of cunt would assume I took only the information on this image to form an opinion.set
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    • Nice illustrations, by the way.set
    • I don't hate - I mock your stupidity and pretense. A few years of googling isn't "research".Nanocephalic
    • Mock away cuntmugwart
    • We seem to have acquired a new wanker. What's your opinion based on then?set
    • The only reason people who are not vaccinated avoid most illnesses is the fact that the majority of the normal people vaccinate.ETM
    • If you all think like this based on questionable "research" we'd be dealing with Polio, Smallpox and Diphtheria.ETM
    • We nearly eradicated Measles too, but that's making a comeback with the anti-vax movement.ETM
    • An autism site even mentions a study that shows no link between autism and vaccination: https://www.autismsp…ETM
    • Argh, truncated... try again:
      https://www.autismsp…
      ETM
    • @ETM the autism group is paid to say that because they make tons of money off of vaccinations that cause autism (alternative facts) /Smonospaced
    • LOL, cases of autism go back to antiquity. I can't believe anyone would be so foolish and buy this crap.zarkonite
    • 5 seconds of googling and I've already got you covered: https://en.wikipedia…
      read up man, you have a lot to learn.
      zarkonite
    • Cancer goes back to antiquity,are you suggesting smoking can't possibly cause cancer ? Sorry but you sound like an idiot.set
    • Autism rates are through the roof and increasing every year, so what exactly is the point you're trying to make? Utter halfwitset
    • Diagnoses are on the rise, no doubt, but that doesn't necessarily represent a new epidemic. It's been explained as more of a realization than anything.monospaced
    • I'm not just disagreeing with you for the sake of it, mono, but they reckon it's 1 in 45 in the U.S now. I'd say that's an epidemic...set
    • The statement at the end of this image that there's no autism in unvaccinated children is completely incorrect, btw...set
    • A little like saying there is an epidemic of ADHD simply because the condition became better understood or dyslexia before it. I know these conditions arefadein11
    • totally different but the proliferation of diagnosis is exactly the same.fadein11
    • ADHD and dyslexia are just new names for badly behaved and stupid people. Discussset
    • fact, the native population of the Americas had 0 instances of autism. But they lost 95% of their population to the very diseases that we immunize against._niko
    • so if we did the same we'd lose only 6.6 billion people. But we'd have no autism fuckers!_niko
    • Dyslexia - "badly behaved people" Fuckin lol. You also forget how wide the autistic spectrum is - from barely any symptoms to extreme and it get much wider infadein11
    • recent years. But aside from that this conspiracy is highly unlikely. I won't bother repeating what Detritus said - he nailed it for you.fadein11
    • got*fadein11
    • I presume you were being sarcastic. Anyway moving on, there's a loon in the whitehouse - far more interesting/real.fadein11
    • iPhones cause autism! Look at graphs of the rise in Autism and iPhone sales!HAYZ1LLLA
    • Redbull cause autism! Look at graphs of the rise in Autism and Redbull sales!HAYZ1LLLA
    • Hollyoaks causes autism! Look at graphs of the rise in Autism since Hollyoaks first appeared on tele!HAYZ1LLLA
    • What research have you done in to it? I assume not much, so why are you mocking? Ignorantly? That's embarrassing behaviour.set
    • People like you are a big part of the problem in the beshitted world, congratulations.set
    • @set - if your proof stands up then you can earn $100,000 from Robert DeNiro!
      .....
      microkorg
    • http://www.iflscienc…microkorg
    • I think you may have misread it.set
    • that ridiculous poster says it was discovered in 1943, you made your whole argument based on that. it's patently flawed, you might as well deny global warming.zarkonite
    • You completely misrepresent the science when you say numbers have been increasing. of course they have, WE'RE BETTER AT DETECTING IT. That's like saying thatzarkonite
    • ever since we discovered the HIV, cases of aids have been EXPLODING! circular bullshit logic that's endangering the rest of society. Go get a phd then startzarkonite
    • arguing with the people that know what they're talking about. fool.zarkonite
    • last week 350 medical associations led by the American Academy of Pediatrics declaring their “unequivocal support for the safety of vaccines”HAYZ1LLLA
    • So you're saying that 1 in 45 children have always had autism?set
    • I mean you're welcome to call me a fool but probably not ideal to precede it with foolish statements.set
    • If vaccines have been in proliferation since the '30's but autism has exploded really in the last few decades, there is a big, unexplained gap there.ETM
    • What about studies that say pregnant mothers who consume aspertame show increased risk of autism in their child.ETM
    • I personally, would be far more inclined to attribute it to that as there might be a more direct correlation in timelines.ETM
    • Between 1950 and now there's been over a 500% increase in the amount of vaccines given to children, so again your argument doesn't really make any sense.set
    • Although I whole heartedly agree that aspartame is another huge issue in and of itself.set
    • set, that's exactly what science is saying. Autism is a common thing, and there have been no increases just a simple change in parameters. Here's a ted talk tozarkonite
    • explain everything to you: http://www.ted.com/t…zarkonite

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