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  • mg331

    Serious question: do any of you spend any time reading the theories that the vaccine is going to trigger Antibody Dependent Enhancement (ADE)?

    Have any of you gotten the vaccine but are still somewhat worried about the long term effects of it, either in terms of protecting fading, or that it might do something bad to your body?

    • I worry a bit about need for constant boosters - and how that will play into the anti / conspiracist narrative and become even bigger societal divideFax_Benson
    • look at the statistics - odds of life being ruined by ADE currently below 0.000000000000000000...shapesalad
    • It is unnatural, typically a disease ravishes a portion of the population and the ones that have immunity survive, passing on their genes._niko
    • But since humans are too clever and probably too kind for their own good, we do everything in our power to keep each other alive which might do us more harm_niko
    • ...in the long run. But to your question, I might be more worried about the long term effects of covid on my system than the vaccines._niko
    • Every drug on the market has potential side effects. It's a risk we've taken since the dawn of modern medicine.inteliboy
    • I suppose we’ll find out in a few years.Chimp
    • A wait-and-see policy is the intelligent response to an experimental drug.Brabo_Brabo
    • Imagine the scenes if the jabbed start dying off. Millions of folk with nothing to lose seeking revenge...Brabo_Brabo
    • World war C_niko
    • I worry a bit about it, but no more than I worry about the air I breathe or what toxins are in the food that I'm eating.nocomply
    • Which is to say, yeah, I have some concerns, but I figure something out there is killing my everyday anyway.nocomply
    • To be clear, these concerns are small and pale in comparison to the dangers of catching covid. Get vaccinated people!nocomply
    • For some sort of superior immunity to be passed along only to the genes of superior humans requires all others to not be able to procreate...ptrdo
    • ...Yet COVID does not prevent procreation in a general sense, so an argument of “natural selection” would not apply.ptrdo
    • I once snorted coke i found on the ground. You think i worry about the long term effects of an fda-approved vaccination?scarabin
    • haha, i once spilled coke on a carpet in some random house party and a friend and I, wasted obviously, looked at each other and then snorted it. So grossNairn
    • As to the post, no, I don't worry. I've aired the paranoid thoughts about fax's normalisation of regular jabs that could then be abused for depopulation..Nairn
    • ..but even if that were A Thing, fuckit, it's not like I'd want to survive that outcome anyway. Oh, what a world...Nairn

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