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howmany people here dont trust the vaccine or covid

mexcurandero420

See the world through a puff of smoke
Veteran
Yep indeed for the vaccinated, more vaccinated into the hospitals.

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'Boogieman'

Well-known member
Why is this nonsense even allowed here? You have purposely un see half of it to keep your iq from going down. Some poor fool could read it and actually make decisions based on it. Even worse tell someone else or vote.

It's too late, we already changed the minds of millions of Americans through ICMAG. Tons new GOP voter's, all your years hard work... Up in smoke. :whee:
 

Three Berries

Active member
anyone that starts a post with "the latest conspiracy theory is" has already shown their disdain for reality & facts. and saying "Omicron is for the vaccinated" just further cements this. listening to someone like this is akin to getting advice on your marriage from the 3 time divorced asshole on the barstool next to you down at the pool hall, lol...🤣

Anything that goes against the latest narrative is a conspiracy theory right? That's how you can attempt to discredit what you don't want heard. Let's just call it a coincidence........
 

h.h.

Active member
Veteran
I discredit self imposed ignorance. Anybody can follow wild stories and they’re all true in a make believe, unlogical world.
 

Absolem

Active member
"people die every day".

The GOP went on a 4 year congressional investigation bender after the 4 deaths in the 2012 Benghazi terrorist attack. The only time the GOP cares about dead people is when they can use them for their political gain.
 

Three Berries

Active member
https://www.immunize.org/timeline/#:~:text=It was not too many,first smallpox vaccination in 1796.

The first vaccine was introduced in 1796

https://www.fightaging.org/archives/2003/01/this-wonderful-lengthening-of-lifespan/

The average life expectancy in 1796 was 24 years old.

You are right. People keep getting sick. Only difference is we keep inventing was to survive.

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More than likely the biggest cause of life expectancy increase was the availability of abundant energy and food that can be grow because of the energy.
 

Three Berries

Active member
"people die every day".

The GOP went on a 4 year congressional investigation bender after the 4 deaths in the 2012 Benghazi terrorist attack. The only time the GOP cares about dead people is when they can use them for their political gain.

I'm not GOP. I would not know.
And hey what about those Americans that still can't get out of Afghanistan? The Dems are really caring about people right? Or those who are forced out of work because of Dem policies.
 

bigtacofarmer

Well-known member
Veteran
More than likely the biggest cause of life expectancy increase was the availability of abundant energy and food that can be grow because of the energy.

People have been farming for 1000s of years. And have known how to build shelter just as long. Electricity does not increase life expectancy.
 

GMT

The Tri Guy
Veteran
Plato died in his 80's two and a half thousand years ago. Age expectancy is about what it always was, but modern living drops or increases it a bit depending on wealth and lifestyles.
 

'Boogieman'

Well-known member
People have been farming for 1000s of years. And have known how to build shelter just as long. Electricity does not increase life expectancy.

Good to know, now we can turn off the power to all hospitals nationwide and put that energy to better use. No more defibrillators for anybody.
 

Three Berries

Active member
People have been farming for 1000s of years. And have known how to build shelter just as long. Electricity does not increase life expectancy.

LOL what a foolish statement. Take away your electricity and see how long you last, see how long you food stays fresh. And the gains in agriculture in the last few decades have been exponential. 225 bushels an acer of corn this year. Try that with a mule and single row plow.

Oh wait they didn't have single row steel plows back then.
 

bigtacofarmer

Well-known member
Veteran
LOL what a foolish statement. Take away your electricity and see how long you last, see how long you food stays fresh. And the gains in agriculture in the last few decades have been exponential. 225 bushels an acer of corn this year. Try that with a mule and single row plow.

Oh wait they didn't have single row steel plows back then.

The majority of my diet is fresh fruits and vegetables
 

GMT

The Tri Guy
Veteran
Don't confuse life expectancy ( how long we can sustain life) with population density (how many people an area can sustain).
 
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