Not sure if I can actually avoid it, and considering I don’t have the money to move out just yet, I’m not sure if I can even really avoid taking it, so I’m trying to see if I have any options outside of just confronting mom there, as I already have told her this when she told me she wants me to get one in addition to the annual flu shot, but I’m trying to see if the confrontation fails and I end up having to take it, it’s possible to even flush the spike proteins and whatnot out, as a last resort.
If not, then fuck, but if so, I’ll try that, I just saw that MSM says it’s not possible but I wanna make sure that’s actually the case before I do something, so if you guys have had to do that before, let me know. Not having a higher paying job right now sucks ass.
Have there been repeatable studies that the flu shot is causing the same kinda shit the clot shot does?
Is the clot shot and the flu shot the only two shots you don't take or do you have the same mentality about all other vaccinations?
Besides COVID19 the flu shot is the only seasonal vaccination adults are recommended to take that I'm aware of. I've seen people encouraged to get the Shingles vaccine, but that's mainly from drug company commercials. All the others we get once at a young age and that's it. Actual vaccines.
Gotcha.
I'll just say this. My dad got the pneumonia shot awhile back, that was like - 6 or 7 years ago.
A few months ago, he got hospitalized because he was feeling fatigued and kept falling - turns out he was fighting early pneumonia.
I googled why the fucking pneumonia shot didn't treat his pneumonia, come to learn pneumonia comes in all kinds of strains.
The shots immunize you against the "common" strains, but not the less common ones.
Whatever. Nice to know that goalpost was moved before I persuaded my dad to get that fucking thing.
Look up the other vaccines in detail before you go down this road. You'll discover the lies have been ongoing for a long time.
I no longer trust any "studies". If the CDC said the sky was blue I would go outside and check myself.
As for vaccines in general I'll look at it on a case by case basis. My bias is against and anyone who say I need it is going to have to convince me that it benefits me personally, not just a "herd immunity" argument.