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Think it through, Karen...

submitted by boekanier to whatever 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 01:38:57 ago (+58/-0)     (files.catbox.moe)

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[ - ] JustALover 25 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 02:41:05 ago (+25/-0)

I fully agree with her: keep non-poisoned kids out of the nigger-infested indoctrination centers.

[ - ] BulletStopper 16 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 04:29:30 ago (+16/-0)*

One of the greatest tricks that big pharma ever played on the NPC's was to convince them that they could be sick and still have zero symptoms.

[ - ] Atlo 21 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 05:04:11 ago (+21/-0)

But virtually everyone having heart attacks, including 12-year old kids and fit athletes is normal.

[ - ] Clubberlang 2 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 18:17:23 ago (+2/-0)

Sudden climate change has that effect.

[ - ] PeckerwoodPerry 2 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 21:36:46 ago (+2/-0)

Climate change? I thought it was Russian propaganda?

[ - ] CoronaHoax 5 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 07:56:22 ago (+5/-0)

At that point you could trick them of anything

[ - ] Leveraction 3 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 08:50:59 ago (+3/-0)

Right.
There's gotta be a pet rock we could sell to these imbeciles.

[ - ] Monica 5 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 09:53:24 ago (+5/-0)

The pet facemask.

[ - ] VitaminSieg 3 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 10:48:46 ago (+3/-0)

I've seen women wearing designer masks and men wearing niggerball logo masks...

[ - ] TheNoticing 1 point 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 21:56:40 ago (+1/-0)

"Parents" bought face diapers sized for infants.

[ - ] Irelandlost 2 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 11:51:01 ago (+3/-1)

Well that can happen, it’s just quite rare. Typhoid Mary is a famous example of an asymptomatic spreader.

[ - ] Native 3 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 22:34:06 ago (+3/-0)

Typhoid is caused by poop she didn’t wash her hands and this famous case is famous specifically because it was used to push more vaccines because even smart people like you can’t do a 3 minute search

[ - ] Ragnar 0 points 2 monthsFeb 26, 2024 00:49:00 ago (+0/-0)

There’s nothing unsmart about it. The guy you replied to, replied to the guy claiming you can’t be sick without symptoms. He didn’t specify which sickness

[ - ] PeckerwoodPerry 1 point 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 21:42:36 ago (+1/-0)

Maybe so, but why live your life deathly afraid of what might happen, and rabidly venomous about some stupid shit did happen? This isn't exactly the first year that a class full of kids got the flu.

At the end of the day it doesn't matter what caused the micro outbreak. Those kids leveled up their immune system, and they got to watch "The Price Is Right" while doing it. That's a win in my book.

[ - ] Clubberlang 2 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 18:16:41 ago (+2/-0)

It was never dangerous enough to shut down the border.

But just enough to shut down the worlds biggest economy.

[ - ] BulletStopper 1 point 2 monthsFeb 26, 2024 00:24:01 ago (+1/-0)

It was never dangerous enough to shut down BLM and Antifa protests and riots, but it was dangerous enough to shut down businesses and churches.

[ - ] dass 0 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 17:19:17 ago (+0/-0)

Well said and in this scenario then, the 'non vaxx child' was obviously influenza A positive but just not showing symptoms !! lmao .....

[ - ] Ragnar 0 points 2 monthsFeb 26, 2024 00:46:42 ago (+0/-0)

Not really. For respiratory infections, it was always a fact you will get symptoms but you can be infectious/contagious for a couple days before and after.
Other diseases though, can be without symptoms. Diabetes and hypertension are symptomless till the very late stages. Similarly, heart disease can go undetected until an unrelated test discovers it.
Some cancers have no symptoms till death’s door.

[ - ] Wahaha 14 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 04:22:12 ago (+14/-0)

Low IQ livestock being allowed to vote is part of why democracy doesn't work.

[ - ] Looneyskiproony 1 point 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 08:37:21 ago (+3/-2)

Confused about what kind of country you live in. . fuck democracy. Brainwashed

[ - ] Clubberlang 0 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 18:18:17 ago (+0/-0)

Whos democracy?

[ - ] Leveraction -1 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 08:49:26 ago (+3/-4)

We live in a Republic not a democracy captain genius!

[ - ] Clubberlang 2 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 18:19:43 ago (+2/-0)

If you repeat a lie often enough to normies they will eventually forget what they've been taught as the truth and start repeating the lie back to you.

Trust the science.

Safe and effective.

It could have been worse!

[ - ] Outlaw_Aryan 11 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 01:43:14 ago (+11/-0)

There's a lot more of these idiots than you'd think.

[ - ] Clubberlang 1 point 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 18:20:47 ago (+1/-0)

They're easy to spot.

Windows up.

Face mask still on after almost 4 years.

If they just keep wearing it they'll be noticed by their rulers when it all goes back to blaming the unvaccinated and they'll be the one praised for thier steadfast obedience.

[ - ] Outlaw_Aryan 0 points 2 monthsFeb 29, 2024 09:47:53 ago (+0/-0)

You have to admit they're good for a laugh when you see them with their windows up and mask on. Feeling all good about themselves! 😂

[ - ] RMGoetbbels 6 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 07:55:49 ago (+6/-0)

The vaxxed aren't dying fast enough for me but they are dying.

[ - ] observation1 5 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 08:44:03 ago (+5/-0)

Relatable. The awkward conversations when you're together with parent friends who have little ones the same age as yours, and everyone is sharing various remedies from various ordeals, and then it's your turn to talk but have nothing to add. "We've been lucky I guess. So far, they haven't gotten sick." (Group long pause here.)

I wanna tell them no shots and mothers milk has worked for us, but not ready to trigger mutual friends of friends. They'd probably find a way to blame us, anyway.

The superiority complex is real, though. We know it's eventually coming and have asked our Pediatrician several times who just repeats 'breastfed babies tend not to get sick.' Antibodies in the milk plus hybrid farm life is a bonus. We don't really disinfect the house and baths come only once a week, unless they get into something. There's chicken poop, duck poop, goose poop. The dogs are always bringing their own shit into the house and we try to wipe their paws when they get let in but how far can that really go.

Chicken pox parties have fallen out of fashion but they can be found. Not looking forward to that week.

[ - ] Fascinus 4 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 15:42:18 ago (+4/-0)

There's chicken poop, duck poop, goose poop.

Kids raised around farm animals tend to develop fewer allergies.

Chicken pox parties have fallen out of fashion but they can be found.

Just had one recently. Something that really surprised me was how many young adults within our social circle had not been exposed when they were younger.

I definitely recommend keeping this sort of thing in mind as it can be quite a bit harder on adults and older children than it is on the youngins.

Not saying "don't do it" so much as, "how can I make contact with contagious members of my household a choice for others".

[ - ] observation1 3 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 16:50:22 ago (+3/-0)*

Agreed.

Many play avoidance their entire lives. Which, I admit, is a half decent strategy.

I remember getting chicken pox at 4. I was devestated. The misery was real. The sweating and extreme itching. I would break down crying, inconsolably. Felt like, what I later came to learn parallelled a prison in my own body. I still have 2 scars from pulling. And doing so sends shooting 1000watt shockwaves through your body. The kind that just throws you to the ground and your life flashes before you. Its like the pox are embedded into your nervous system. Chopping off a finger would hurt less and bleed proportionally.

I have a tremendous childhood memory though. And so I have a theory that when doctors suggest "younger the better" that that isnt necessarily true from a pain/suffering threshold. Perhaps, better from a complication point of view to have when younger, but I doubt 4 year olds are able to recall the pain as vividly as a 12 year old so my thinking is people just assume toddlers have it easier.

At any regard, I can only imagine how terrorized my mother was to witness me. So I can understand the appeal to try and hide forever. Many do.

I am vague on details but those who have had and have gotten over chicken pox have some great advantage later in life. And im not talking about shingles. It's like they live longer or something to that great effect.

[ - ] Fascinus 3 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 20:02:04 ago (+3/-0)

but I doubt 4 year olds are able to recall the pain as vividly as a 12 year old so my thinking is people just assume toddlers have it easier.

Interestingly enough, we have both. The 4 year old got a smattering of pox here and there and a couple of days of mild fever.

The 12 year old was incapacitated for 2-3 days and developed what looked like bubonic plague.

I realize this is an isolated, anecdotal account and that's all I have to offer at the moment.

[ - ] observation1 1 point 2 monthsFeb 26, 2024 02:55:46 ago (+1/-0)

Crazy thing to go through for kid and parent.

Any suggestions? Oatmeal? Vitamin C?

[ - ] Fascinus 1 point 2 monthsFeb 26, 2024 11:47:46 ago (+1/-0)

Thanks for asking :)

We had good luck with oatmeal baths. That and a topical application of salve including calendula seemed to help a great deal with the itch.

I've also read that fried-egg poppies are good for itchiness and I've never had occasion to use them.

We gave them C & D, along with Blackseed oil, which is a powerful immunomodulator.

Looking back, I'm happy with how things went with the wee ones and surprised at the severity of symptoms in the older one.

I had never seen such a severe case. The pox were more like boils. It was pretty awful : /

I've always heard that it's best to let Chicken Pox run its course and, if I had known it was going to be this bad, I might have tried to offer some other form of intervention.

[ - ] observation1 1 point 2 monthsFeb 26, 2024 21:21:35 ago (+1/-0)

Glad you did oatmeal. More on that in a second.

I'm curious. Did your eldest get the mmr shot like I did?

I ask because somebody told me the infant measles introduction actually makes chicken pox worse later on.

I also heard if one takes a bath during pox outbreak, then it spreads to other parts of body (like a cold sore can on lips) - and so better to wait until they dry up and fall off before bathing. But perhaps thats a wives tale, too.

(I'm foggy on if I was given a bath or not. I wanna say I was.)

As an adult I once sun burned my back fishing and my skin was so dry. Before it began to peel, the itching became torturous. showers made it worse. I saw a doctor who offered little help. I was helpless, rolling around on my back for days. It tired the soul and I started losing my mind. Perhaps similar to chicken pox without the fever. Finally found something that worked: oatmeal. Holy cow, what a relief oatmeal was. Wish I had that at 4. Will look into egg poppies and blackseed oil.

[ - ] Fascinus 1 point 2 monthsFeb 26, 2024 21:46:32 ago (+1/-0)

Did your eldest get the mmr shot like I did?

Not our eldest; just the oldest one who got the pox. And no, by that time, we had stopped vaccinating.

I also heard if one takes a bath during pox outbreak, then it spreads to other parts of body

Could be and they were all over at that point; and I mean all over, so there wasn't much to lose.

As an adult I once sun burned my back fishing and my skin was so dry... Will look into egg poppies and blackseed oil.

Calendula is a lot easier to find prepared. You'd probably have to harvest and tincture the poppies yourself. Much easier to buy products including calendula off the shelf.

Blackseed, on the other hand, is super useful. Particularly if you have allergies. A friend of ours was allergic to cats. We gave her a teaspoon before she left our house and she called us about a minute and a half down the road, amazed to discover that her symptoms had abated. It really is that effective and fast acting.

In fact, I've used it multiple times to stifle anaphylactic reactions that would have required the use of an epi-pen (this is not medical advice).

[ - ] Clubberlang 3 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 18:24:09 ago (+3/-0)

If you have to walk on eggshells to keep "friends" they aren't friends.

[ - ] Crackinjokes 3 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 10:45:27 ago (+3/-0)

It was in the last 4 years that I realized almost no one has an understanding of how the immune system works.

[ - ] Clubberlang 2 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 18:27:06 ago (+2/-0)

It works if you muzzle your face and don't expose yourself to the evol unvaccinated!

[ - ] Puller_of_Noses 2 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 11:00:15 ago (+2/-0)

"Everyone brought a gun to school except one kid. Everyone shot themselves in the head except one kid." - "It was his fault".

[ - ] KyleIsThisTall 3 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 11:34:43 ago (+3/-0)

Students brought their guns to school when I was in high school. But that'
s because they went hunting before and after school.

[ - ] Fascinus 1 point 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 15:43:33 ago (+1/-0)

There were always at least half a dozen trucks with gun racks in the HS parking lot.

Zero problems with violence.

[ - ] Puller_of_Noses 0 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 15:00:50 ago (+0/-0)

That was before the Niggers-Have-More Rights-Than-You Act of 1965, I'll bet.

[ - ] observation1 1 point 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 17:00:18 ago (+1/-0)

This was true in late 70s in more rural areas

[ - ] Clubberlang 1 point 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 18:28:40 ago (+1/-0)

I bet it was one of those future engineers who would share fried chicken and water melon with the other privileged hooowyte kids that didn't know how to seen ney chiggumz.

[ - ] Ragnar 0 points 2 monthsFeb 26, 2024 00:43:09 ago (+0/-0)

Karen is an anti-White slur. Don’t use it.
Even though these bitches are retarded and a pain, we shouldn’t be using these slurs

[ - ] TheNoticing 0 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 22:57:12 ago (+0/-0)

She can't think, she's a woman.

[ - ] bossman131 0 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 17:17:23 ago (+0/-0)

More like anti-brain. Anti-vax mentality will keep you alive folks and all you need to do is study pharmaceutical history.

[ - ] HonkyMcNiggerSpic 0 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 11:16:57 ago (+0/-0)

These commie kikes need to be sent to china or israel

[ - ] MasklessTheGreat 0 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 10:21:24 ago (+0/-0)

That is a gold medal mental gymnast right there.

[ - ] Crackinjokes 2 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 10:47:36 ago (+2/-0)

The disease can somehow go right through the bodies of the unvaccinated don't you know but somehow the vaccinated have roadblocks inside them that trap it.

Lol

[ - ] Clubberlang 0 points 2 monthsFeb 25, 2024 18:29:50 ago (+0/-0)

The roadblock being their brain.