TrippieRedd
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Your individual experience doesn’t change the overwhelming data that Covid is not that dangerous to basically everyone who doesn’t have trouble getting out of a chair. It’s really not worth getting into. It’s entirely politicized disease. That’s where the mental disorder comes in.How so? It knocked the **** out of me physically.
lmao Is it overhyped? Probably. Is it still a serious disease? Absolutely. Both can be true. It's ridiculous to try and downgrade the severity of it simply because politicians went overboard on shutting everything down. The whole panic is over the top IMO, but COVID is still a nasty disease.Your individual experience doesn’t change the overwhelming data that Covid is not that dangerous to basically everyone who doesn’t have trouble getting out of a chair. It’s really not worth getting into. It’s entirely politicized disease. That’s where the mental disorder comes in.
Your individual experience doesn’t change the overwhelming data that Covid is not that dangerous to basically everyone who doesn’t have trouble getting out of a chair. It’s really not worth getting into. It’s entirely politicized disease. That’s where the mental disorder comes in.
Yeah. If you’re old.lmao Is it overhyped? Probably. Is it still a serious disease? Absolutely. Both can be true. It's ridiculous to try and downgrade the severity of it simply because politicians went overboard on shutting everything down. The whole panic is over the top IMO, but COVID is still a nasty disease.
Because they've had the virus. People who struggle with the vaccine have had the virus.My son, 21 got his second shot yesterday (moderna). He's laud up in bed complaining. His 82 year old granddad, in stage 4 lung failure never had the least bit of side effects. Freakin' soft ass kids these days.
(Seriously, I have to wonder why younger folks seem to struggle with the vaccine.)
It's a crap shoot. We don't know enough about the disease. We don't know enough about the vaccines. Sure, most young people are okay with it, but not all. It's very random how the disease effects people differently. From asymptomatic to death, we don't know enough about this damn bug. Shutting everything down was overreach, but being completely dismissive of how serious it can be is moronic.Yeah. If you’re old.
Never completely dismissed it. Just said it’s more of a mental disease. At least get my argument right on your upcoming third try.It's a crap shoot. We don't know enough about the disease. We don't know enough about the vaccines. Sure, most young people are okay with it, but not all. It's very random how the disease effects people differently. From asymptomatic to death, we don't know enough about this damn bug. Shutting everything down was overreach, but being completely dismissive of how serious it can be is moronic.
It's not worth getting into after you express your own opinion lol.Your individual experience doesn’t change the overwhelming data that Covid is not that dangerous to basically everyone who doesn’t have trouble getting out of a chair. It’s really not worth getting into. It’s entirely politicized disease. That’s where the mental disorder comes in.
My son, 21 got his second shot yesterday (moderna). He's laud up in bed complaining. His 82 year old granddad, in stage 4 lung failure never had the least bit of side effects. Freakin' soft ass kids these days.
(Seriously, I have to wonder why younger folks seem to struggle with the vaccine.)
Just shows you don't know what the hell you're talking about. It's not a "mental disease". Calling it that is idiotic. Be pissed off if you want that overreaction tanked the economy and screwed a lot of things up, but none of that changes that it's more severe than you seem to want to give it credit for. I'd say it's the equivalent of the flu. Is the flu a "mental disease"? No. Neither is COVID.No I haven’t. Now tell you aren’t about to try and fallaciously disqualify my argument because of that?
Lol such faulty logic. More people DONT have Covid than DO. So it’s not that dangerous right? ShOwS YoU DoNt KnoW WhAt yOu’Re TaLkIng AbOuTJust shows you don't know what the hell you're talking about. It's not a "mental disease". Calling it that is idiotic. Be pissed off if you want that overreaction tanked the economy and screwed a lot of things up, but none of that changes that it's more severe than you seem to want to give it credit for. I'd say it's the equivalent of the flu. Is the flu a "mental disease"? No. Neither is COVID.
No way he's had the virus. He was more careful than I. Hardly left the house. It's been documented that younger folks have stronger responses. He had very little on the first shot.