I know I'm going to try to be first in line, but what about the rest of you? I'm not sure if the death count is where the science community wants it to be, plus Birdbrain hasn't been sworn in, so I expect there will be delays, but that's beside the point.
For the rest of our lives, our existence will be primarily dedicated to desperately striving to insure that our every action and decision actively and explicitly serves the satisfaction of whatever federal overseers are currently empowered with dominion over said existence. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
For the rest of our lives, our existence will be primarily dedicated to desperately striving to insure that our every action and decision actively and explicitly serves the satisfaction of whatever federal overseers are currently empowered with dominion over said existence.
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
For the rest of our lives, our existence will be primarily dedicated to desperately striving to insure that our every action and decision actively and explicitly serves the satisfaction of whatever federal overseers are currently empowered with dominion over said existence.
Once you let politicians make medical decisions for you and your family there won't be much left that they won't go for.
Including social credit scores and travel passes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Donger:
It's not. MM either didn't read the tweet thread, or did and is lying about it.
You sure do have a bizarre threshold for who you consider to be lying...while displaying unwavering support, without question, to the narrative...and doing this while being fully aware of their numerous contradictions.
Your good ol' trauma-based imprint guides you every step of the way....gift that keeps on giving. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
You sure do have a bizarre threshold for who you consider to be lying...while displaying unwavering support, without question, being aware of aware of their numerous contradictions.
Your good ol' trauma-based imprint guides you every step of the way....gift that keeps on giving.
That's why I gave the option that he hadn't bothered to read the tweet thread. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
For the rest of our lives, our existence will be primarily dedicated to desperately striving to insure that our every action and decision actively and explicitly serves the satisfaction of whatever federal overseers are currently empowered with dominion over said existence.
Most of us already lead lives of quiet rebellion.
I get why that could be scary if you're new to the club. [Reply]
so, as it's sunday, i cannot ask my doctor, so i will ask all the experts here.
I want to wait for novavax's protein based vaccine, but were i to take the gene therapy now due to forced coercion of my government, will i be able to revert back to the protein based vaccine after the fact?
serious question, unsure where to look online for the answer. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Nickhead:
so, as it's sunday, i cannot ask my doctor, so i will ask all the experts here.
I want to wait for novavax's protein based vaccine, but were i to take the gene therapy now due to forced coercion of my government, will i be able to revert back to the protein based vaccine after the fact?
serious question, unsure where to look online for the answer.
Originally Posted by Nickhead:
so, as it's sunday, i cannot ask my doctor, so i will ask all the experts here.
I want to wait for novavax's protein based vaccine, but were i to take the gene therapy now due to forced coercion of my government, will i be able to revert back to the protein based vaccine after the fact?
serious question, unsure where to look online for the answer.
You're going to just let the government force that on you? [Reply]
Time Magazine article about using mRna CRISPR as the future in fighting disease....Jesus. It literally says they are already using mRna to DELIVER CRIPSR.
No wonder it's "our vaccine or bust"....
We are literally going to have a generation of programmable zombies...worse than now.
The tremendous efficacy of mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines has generated plenty of excitement about its potential use in vaccines for other diseases. And vaccines may be just the beginning. Last month, researchers used mRNA to deliver CRISPR gene-editing technology that could permanently treat a rare genetic disease in humans—an advance that experts say has implications far beyond the treatment of a single condition. [Reply]