Sujet : Re: Unexpectedly not dead
De : specimenNOSPAM (at) *nospam* curioustaxon.omy.net (Mark Isaak)
Groupes : talk.originsDate : 02. Nov 2024, 17:14:33
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On 10/31/24 8:36 AM, erik simpson wrote:
On 10/31/24 7:58 AM, Mark Isaak wrote:
On 10/25/24 3:33 PM, André G. Isaak wrote:
On 2024-10-25 12:21, Kestrel Clayton wrote:
On 25-Oct-24 11:51, William Hyde wrote:
Two days ago I got my sixth COVID shot.
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I have a mildly sore arm, but a thorough check of heart rate and blood pressure shows me to still be alive. Plus, I'm hungry.
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I forget whether it was this spring, or last, or the one before which Nando declared as the date of doom for those who took these shots. Hard as it is to believe, he might just have been wrong in that.
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I'd like to talk more about this, but I have a hurricane to manufacture. It's not as easy as you might think in late October. Have to align the Space Lasers just so.
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I'm glad you're still alive and kicking!
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Another data point: I am also full of vigorous aliveness despite getting all my vaccines. So, difficult as it is to believe, the reactionary crackpots may have been incorrect.
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I just got TWO vaccines today. Flu and Covid.
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I developed spontaneous autism and then turned into a newt.
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(I got better).
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I also got flu and covid shots on the same day, a few weeks ago. It was the first time the site of injection got sore enough to affect my movement for a day. (I forget which shot did that.) I don't think it killed me, but I have not done any formal tests lately to check.
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You may have joined the legions of the undead. Very appropriate for Halloween.
Well, Halloween has passed, and I still prefer to eat chocolate more than brains. That seems indicative.
-- Mark Isaak"Wisdom begins when you discover the difference between 'Thatdoesn't make sense' and 'I don't understand.'" - Mary Doria Russell