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Weston Super Saint replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
Skim read. Different to reading. Figured you might know what that is. -
A Chorus of Millions of Posts About Each Other
Weston Super Saint replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
There's not much chance of anyone reading his fucking boring posts the first time round, let alone trawling through them all again. Given his scattergun approach to posting and covering any and all topics with each post, it could literally be in any of his long winded nonsense monologues. -
Next weekend then?
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If think Eddie Howe will be free in a few days 😳
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Poland have elections on the way and they could also leave. Fucking little Englanders.
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He had a good game last night. Even saw him shout at a defender once and looked pissed off at their shit defending.
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Costs about £15k at the moment to replace the batteries in a Tesla.
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Like Tesla
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A Chorus of Millions of Posts About Each Other
Weston Super Saint replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
Peter Dinklage has already got that part. -
Yes I do, because that was my point.
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Statistically, how do their goals conceded compare with ours? You know, statistically....
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I am well aware of that - it was written in the article I posted. That particular sub variant has so far infected 34 people (28 in the same care home) and not one of them has been seriously ill. Not sure that the planned 'autumn' rollout has actually been brought forward a huge amount though....
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Indeed. I've already stated that I've had not one, but three vaccinations. I also answered your previous question (truthfully) about whether there was anyone who now regretted having the vaccine. Put me in that camp for sure. Whilst I appreciate people suffer side effects to some medication, in general those side effects are known about before the medication is taken and the risks are weighed against the rewards. 'Headache' was listed as a side effect of the vaccine, but in the same way as a 'sore arm' was listed. No warning was given that it would happen every time I undertake vigorous exercise for at least two years afterwards (I get that that was unlikely to be known when the vaccine was rolled out, but doesn't that bolster the regret about taking an untested vaccine?). I thank the Lord every day though that I haven't turned into a lizard person and so far I don't have any particular need to use Microsoft products....
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It's not in any doubt and I've never suggested otherwise. I've only suggested that it is very convenient that there is a new strain of COVID that is helping to 'sell' the booster programme. It's already been admitted during the COVID enquiry that scaremongering has been rife to increase vaccine take up, yet here we are again with another convenient new strain just when one is needed.
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Unbelievable post. Perhaps read my previous posts from earlier today and see if there are any hints about my 'anti-vax' stance. Then give your head a wobble, oddball.
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Maybe. But having a headache the same day as the vaccine that did not go away for around 8 weeks probably points to the vaccine rather than an illness I never even knew I had...
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Yep, all those must be the reason and definitely not the fact that the booster programme is just starting. Oddball.
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And yet, not one of them have made the news up until the newest one, just before the booster programme is being launched. You seem to be struggling with why I have stated that is a coincidence....
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The symptoms started after the first vaccination (August 2021). I did not have my first bout of COVID until May 2022, so the symptoms can only be linked to the vaccination.
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Unless you are over 65 or in a select group of vulnerable people or work with vulnerable people then you aren't eligible, so you won't be treating yourself....
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Whilst your suncream analogy is obviously hilarious, it is also totally irrelevant and pointless. COVID can be caught year round - I had it in April, Mrs WSS had it in May and again in September and we have both had all the vaccinations we are eligible for. The "coincidence" refers to the new strain being announced (30 odd people have had it since August) just in time for the booster rollout.
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It isn't, sadly. I regret having the jab - well certainly having the AZ one. Since I had that one (my first), I spent six hours in hospital after two weeks as I had a headache that would not go for the whole time, I had blood tests for clots but nothing. The constant headache lasted for about 8 weeks in total. I still suffer miserably when I exercise and my heart rate goes over 90% of maximum for more than 20 seconds - I am then wiped out with a headache for the rest of the day and can do very little. I've had blocked sinuses for 2 years now since the first jab. Doctor's have been useless to date and I have to have a steroid spray on prescription (£9.75 per month) as well as decongestant sprays that cost about another £20 per month. All that and I've had COVID three times since having the jabs.
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Call me cynical, but wow, new variant just in time for the rollout of the booster programme. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-66750365
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A Chorus of Millions of Posts About Each Other
Weston Super Saint replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
I'm not falling for that one! Next thing I know the police will be asking awkward questions.