Did you ever agree to experiment with pharmaceutical trials in the past? I know there are people who call themselves lab rats - it's an underground economy of sorts. They participate in drug trials for pay, to avoid having to do the whole 9 to 5 thing. They tend to be social bottom feeders.five0pd310 » 12 May 2023, 10:59 am » wrote: ↑ I experienced the dangers of the vaccine myself. Got the jab in Jan '21 so I could get back to singing in the choir in church. Now, 2+ years later, I'm still suffering the consequences with adhesive capsulitis, full body recurring tendonitis, and random but constant body fevers. I was all for the vaccine back then but I have regretted it ever since.
The original intent is that the State has the right of Eminent Domain.Nostradamus'omh » 12 May 2023, 2:01 pm » wrote: ↑ yada, yada, yada. Everyone has witness how that got bastardized beyond original intent where character replaced gender displaced. Human rights took over defending liberty as individually alive now, to protect social narrative from now on.
I know. I'm an idiot. My flaw is that I tend to trust first, then become suspicious when it's too late.Cannonpointer » 12 May 2023, 1:55 pm » wrote: ↑ Did you ever agree to experiment with pharmaceutical trials in the past? I know there are people who call themselves lab rats - it's an underground economy of sorts. They participate in drug trials for pay, to avoid having to do the whole 9 to 5 thing. They tend to be social bottom feeders.
Is this something you are engaged in regularly? Or was this a one-off?
And if it was a one-off, what were you thinking, taking a drug that had never passed the testing phase?
That flaw can be a damned expensive one, when the trust extends to injections by a hostile government.five0pd310 » 12 May 2023, 2:56 pm » wrote: ↑ I know. I'm an idiot. My flaw is that I tend to trust first, then become suspicious when it's too late.
Glad to be back. I started missing it all the sudden so figured I'd jump back in. Thanks for the welcome.Cannonpointer » 12 May 2023, 7:35 pm » wrote: ↑ That flaw can be a damned expensive one, when the trust extends to injections by a hostile government.
You work for the **** - you should know they are shyte.
I hope you dodge the bullet, bro - good to see you posting.
Lemmee give you some thousands so you can pin threads and buy nice things lol - I'm rich these days.five0pd310 » 12 May 2023, 11:58 pm » wrote: ↑ Glad to be back. I started missing it all the sudden so figured I'd jump back in. Thanks for the welcome.
Cannonpointer » 13 May 2023, 12:00 am » wrote: ↑ Lemmee give you some thousands so you can pin threads and buy nice things lol - I'm rich these days.
Find a naturopath. It's dirt cheap to do a hair follical test and see what needs removing from your body through chelation. I'm talking a hundred bucks, then another hundred for the consult. Next comes the supplements - maybe 150, 200 bucks for a 60 day supply. You're out 350, 400, and you're on the road to getting your health back.five0pd310 » 12 May 2023, 10:59 am » wrote: ↑ I experienced the dangers of the vaccine myself. Got the jab in Jan '21 so I could get back to singing in the choir in church. Now, 2+ years later, I'm still suffering the consequences with adhesive capsulitis, full body recurring tendonitis, and random but constant body fevers. I was all for the vaccine back then but I have regretted it ever since.
By the way - you played a major role in the creation of this board.five0pd310 » 12 May 2023, 11:58 pm » wrote: ↑ Glad to be back. I started missing it all the sudden so figured I'd jump back in. Thanks for the welcome.
Yep. I remember it well. There had been some guys that really took things way too far. The worst part was when he tried to out me, he found some poor innocent guy and went full tilt on him. What a clown. lol. I was sure glad to see things still going good here, though. Still see a few familiar names, to boot.Cannonpointer » 13 May 2023, 12:16 am » wrote: ↑ By the way - you played a major role in the creation of this board.
When that sewer rat tried to out you and david r. let him get away with it, that is when the die was cast. You may recall it created a **** storm - I **** that rat's account so many ways that it took those ******* WEEKS to bring him back on the board. When I got a chance to jump ship with a guy who had the chops to build a better board, I went all in and never looked back.
That board no longer exists. The ******* who ran it said that my board was a flash in the pan - that others had tried and failed. Well, they're not saying much these days. They don't have a board to say it on - smirk.
I had the same thing happen to me from a guy named "Individual." He outted me as some poor chick in Olympia, WA.five0pd310 » 13 May 2023, 12:42 am » wrote: ↑ Yep. I remember it well. There had been some guys that really took things way too far. The worst part was when he tried to out me, he found some poor innocent guy and went full tilt on him. What a clown. lol. I was sure glad to see things still going good here, though. Still see a few familiar names, to boot.
I got vaxxed too.five0pd310 » 12 May 2023, 2:56 pm » wrote: ↑ I know. I'm an idiot. My flaw is that I tend to trust first, then become suspicious when it's too late.
FTFYDeezerShoove » 13 May 2023, 10:29 pm » wrote: ↑ It boils down to betting on him or me dying first. So far, I'm whining.
I am instructed that they pulled one or more of the "vaccines" from an unmixed barrel without stirring it at all. The ingredients were of different weights and viscosities, causing separation. It might be that some "vaccines" were inert, some bad in the long term, and some immediately fatal.DeezerShoove » 13 May 2023, 10:29 pm » wrote: ↑ Sorry about your side effects. I had none at all.
Color me lucky or you unlucky. Definitely an element of luck involved.
You know my feelings about it. Pretty benign about the whole thing.Cannonpointer » 14 May 2023, 10:53 pm » wrote: ↑ FTFY![]()
I am instructed that they pulled one or more of the "vaccines" from an unmixed barrel without stirring it at all. The ingredients were of different weights and viscosities, causing separation. It might be that some "vaccines" were inert, some bad in the long term, and some immediately fatal.
Hey, I was just rearranging letters.DeezerShoove » 14 May 2023, 11:41 pm » wrote: ↑ You know my feelings about it. Pretty benign about the whole thing.
BUT...
That is changing over time. While I don't feel as jackassy as some of my fellow citizens should,
I do feel used. Whether I got the clear liquid with nothing in it or just plain lucky, I'll never know.
Certainly those rabid screaming ******* demanding and panicking about a vax or mask should feel ashamed of themselves. Adults having tantrums about something they knew very little about.
ps
I don't recall ever whining about this vax fakery as compared to how much you ******* about it.
So from a whiner to a *******: Our deadpool may never pay off.
Laughter is the best vaccination.Cannonpointer » 15 May 2023, 1:23 pm » wrote: ↑ Hey, I was just rearranging letters.
I Never let truth interfere with a punchline.
I had some really pissed off EMTs at my neighbor's house when I went out and laughed and pointed during his heart attack.
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