InVOLuntary
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Exactly. Of course, BMI doesn't consider where the weight comes from, so pretty much any guy with decent muscle mass is going to break 25. I have a 32" waist and can run a 7 minute mile.My dad (64) got his yesterday and the only qualification he must’ve met was BMI and like you said, easy to meet. 6’4 , 210 doesn’t scream obese.
How old are you?Exactly. Of course, BMI doesn't consider where the weight comes from, so pretty much any guy with decent muscle mass is going to break 25. I have a 32" waist and can run a 7 minute mile.
you realize you posted information that is irrelevant and thought it made a point. Those in the vaccine debate are not interested in those numbers. Because nobody is actually try to find out if those who had it actually need the vaccine. They prefer to post irrelevant information and claim it makes a point.
According to this ****tards if you’ve never had Covid you should go get Covid to build your immunity and prevent a second infection.
Wasn’t demanding, was pointing out the consequences of people not being able to get other procedures done because the hospitals are over run with unvaccinated COVID patients.So we should make personal medical decisions simply for the benefit of others? Demanding that someone do something involving their body and health, for the sake of your body and health, is the very definition of selfish. You’re thinking about yourself, no differently than the person making the decision not to be vaccinated.
Plagues typically kill more than 0.3% of the infected population.Wasn’t demanding, was pointing out the consequences of people not being able to get other procedures done because the hospitals are over run with unvaccinated COVID patients.
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These are not vaccines.@SpaceCoastVol sorry you lost respect for me but what would happen to your employer and your job if people refused to ride their busses unless the drivers were vaccinated?
Wasn’t demanding, was pointing out the consequences of people not being able to get other procedures done because the hospitals are over run with unvaccinated COVID patients.
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How is arguing that the vaccine alone political? Would it not be political to argue vaccine or death or no vaccine whatsoever?this is a stupid statement that’s beneath you.
Kick your political view on this and look at it again.
You might as well argue that medical antibody treatments alone is not a smart way to attack the Covid problem so we should not do them. Needless deaths have been caused by the treatments.
Ignorant.
Does it matter? If I or my ilk choose to die on a hill (literally) what concern is it of yours? Don’t pretend to be overly pious in your feelings or concern for the health of all mankind. The vax crowd is couching their own fear and/or personal biases as mass “compassionism” for their fellow man but ironically snark at unvaxed deaths. This is evident in the mass push and vaccine sentiment from complete strangers. I hear more about how I need to get the vaccine from someone who doesn’t know me at all or knows me in passing compared to the vaccinated individuals in my immediate family, whom would actually be affected by my “recklessness”. My family via blood and marriage is roughly 50/50 at this point and we haven’t cut each other out of our lives physically or emotionally.COVID has killed 1 of every 500 Americans; : Updates
I wonder how many were anti vaxers or anti maskers or killed by those who are. But it's just the flu, right?
If you choose to not get vaccinated and die it does not matter to me. What does matter is that you might take someone down with you. You're right I have little compassion for the unvaccinated, especially those who take a pass for political reasons and die. I'm sorry any of their family members who aren't also fools.Does it matter? If I or my ilk choose to die on a hill (literally) what concern is it of yours? Don’t pretend to be overly pious in your feelings or concern for the health of all mankind. The vax crowd is couching their own fear and/or personal biases as mass “compassionism” for their fellow man but ironically snark at unvaxed deaths. This is evident in the mass push and vaccine sentiment from complete strangers. I hear more about how I need to get the vaccine from someone who doesn’t know me at all or knows me in passing compared to the vaccinated individuals in my immediate family, whom would actually be affected by my “recklessness”. My family via blood and marriage is roughly 50/50 at this point and we haven’t cut each other out of our lives physically or emotionally.
Not really seen myocarditis as a factor with covid. Everyone gets an echo with covid if they show issues with their heart. It’s not a factor and I have no idea where you got this from, care to post that knowledge?The risk of getting this is higher with covid than the covid vaccine. But thanks for playing.
Still leaves out at 99.8% survivable.COVID has killed 1 of every 500 Americans; : Updates
I wonder how many were anti vaxers or anti maskers or killed by those who are. But it's just the flu, right?
Fear mongering is putting a running count of deaths on your TV screen. It worked on you.... obviously.Lol good lord. No that's not true. Are they saying it's the best and most important thing? Yes. But no one is saying it's the only thing. You are a fear monger. The equivalent of the idiots who say vaccine or death. Two sides of the same coin. It's quite funny and remarkable.
Study: Myocarditis risk 37 times higher for children with COVID-19 than uninfected peersNot really seen myocarditis as a factor with covid. Everyone gets an echo with covid if they show issues with their heart. It’s not a factor and I have no idea where you got this from, care to post that knowledge?
In less than two years it's many times over more deadly than the Korean, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan wars combined. It also does not take into account 100,000s of thousands of other hospitalizations and the long haulers. Then there is the collateral damage to the economy and our lifestyles. Thanks for pointing out the silver lining though.Still leaves out at 99.8% survivable.
Economy and lifestyle damages were inflicted by your benevolent governmentIn less than two years it's many times over more deadly than the Korean, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan wars combined. It also does not take into account 100,000s of thousands of other hospitalizations and the long haulers. Then there is the collateral damage to the economy and our lifestyles. Thanks for pointing out the silver lining though.
You have just moved the stupid limit on @luthervol 's stupid continuum. Congrats!!!A business doesn't cater to the whims of any employee. They simply exist to profit off sweat of their employees backs.