Covid Vaccine - Do You Regret Your Decision? | |
Accidental Stoner User ID: 80037081 Finland 02/02/2023 09:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I got it and don’t regret it. I was exposed to the delta variant and didn’t get it, got omicron 8 months later and it was mild, and haven’t been sick at all since then. Quoting: Gargantuan Tarantula What tests determined the strain? No mask no test no "social distancing" no jab - no "COVID19" It's been 3 years. Still haven't met anyone who knew anyone who got seriously ill from "COVID19". MSM, Dear Young Global Leader, public health officials... all kinds of distinguished experts all said I was inevitably going to catch it, if not "vaccinated". It was supposed to be 2 winters of "pandemic of the unvaccinated". Absolutely jack s**t happened. (Except for busloads of the "vaccinated" getting sick again and again. Still ongoing.) I wonder daily, whether 1 single Covidian over here even possesses the IQ required to realize the Pvrebluds are doing way, way too well not to expose the entire narrative as 1 big pile of steaming horseshit... |
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Winter Soldier
User ID: 78135966 United States 02/02/2023 09:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I can understand most people's perspective on this. When the vaccines first dropped, nobody knew with any real certainty how effective or risky they would be. Much like the first several months of the pandemic, it was a crapshoot and most people were just trying to make the best decision for themselves and family. With pressure coming from every direction (the government, anti-vaxxers and "coronaphobics"), the freedom to make that decision was never going to be "uncontaminated". Quoting: Winter Soldier That said, I'm blown away at how some in the "conspiracy theory" community seem to think they were all-knowing from the very beginning and if you disagreed with them then and now, you are a _____-tard. Hindsight is 20/20, and even a broken clock is right twice a day. Congratulations, you got through a very difficult time going against the mainstream. I don't think that gives you the right to critique other people who chose a different path and ended up at a different place that they now regret. That kind of finger-pointing is no different from the societal pressures that we have to deal with daily from the woke-left. For most of my adult life, I've had a healthy distrust of Big Pharma and the government. Is this really a case of "hingsight is 20/20...even a broken clock is right twice a day"? The Big Pharma/government collusion has been evident for decades: -lobbyists, K street, corporate/government revolving door (FDA corrupted. ACA lobbyist architect Liz Fowler and Obama, etc) -Donald Rumsfeld, CEO pharma Searle, Monsanto, FDA scandal -CIA flooding our cities with crack (LA, Rick Ross, Gary Webb) -deep state cocaine smuggling into our nation (Barry Seal, Mena Arkansas, Gov Bill Clinton, George Bush) -opioid epidemic, FDA/Big Pharma/Healthcare pushing 'non habit forming' opioids onto population -military industrial complex, military guarding poppy fields in Afghanistan, Chinese working with Mexican cartel to flood our nation with fentanyl across our wide open border, etc. I could go on but I find it hard to believe that anyone can place their trust in these institutions. I didn't even get started on Bill Gates and his track record of poisoning our food (Monsanto), global vaccine injuries and his countless remarks on depopulation. I'm not blaming the people who took the jabs. I get it, people were scared, looked towards pharma, their government, Bill Gates and anyone else with an established platform for guidance (thanks in large part to our government run MSM - that's another area of blatant corruption spanning decades). I worry about my adult children who took the jabs. Most of us are worried about our loved ones right now. There is nothing 'congratulatory' about any of this. I'd like to see people wake up, get outraged and demand something be done about this. How much more time needs to go by where the inured are gaslighted and their injuries are not addressed? You have rational, well thought out reasoning for your decision (and opinion of people who did get vaccinated). And that rationale is void of the "nana nana boo boo" finger wagging a good chunk of the anti-vaxxers have today. Scroll through the comments in this thread or the countless similar threads on this site: lots of posts from hindsight prophets who lack the kind of compassion you clearly have. There are a lot of immature people on both sides, I agree with that. I don't take any pleasure whatsoever that our government, healthcare, MSM are evil and corrupt. It also saddens me that many liberals in my family shunned me for not getting the jabs and still shun me for it, despite evdience coming out to counter their arguments. I also believe the deep chasm of division was done by design. So many are too busy arguing amongst eachother instead of uniting against those who created this shitstorm. This is exactly my point - a lot of us where pushed away from the "mainstream" to places like GLP precisely due to this type of societal pressure inflicted on the masses by the woke left. It can be disheartening when some of the red-pilled choose to play that same game. |
ElleMira
(OP) User ID: 83436424 United States 02/02/2023 09:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I can understand most people's perspective on this. When the vaccines first dropped, nobody knew with any real certainty how effective or risky they would be. Much like the first several months of the pandemic, it was a crapshoot and most people were just trying to make the best decision for themselves and family. With pressure coming from every direction (the government, anti-vaxxers and "coronaphobics"), the freedom to make that decision was never going to be "uncontaminated". Quoting: Winter Soldier That said, I'm blown away at how some in the "conspiracy theory" community seem to think they were all-knowing from the very beginning and if you disagreed with them then and now, you are a _____-tard. Hindsight is 20/20, and even a broken clock is right twice a day. Congratulations, you got through a very difficult time going against the mainstream. I don't think that gives you the right to critique other people who chose a different path and ended up at a different place that they now regret. That kind of finger-pointing is no different from the societal pressures that we have to deal with daily from the woke-left. For most of my adult life, I've had a healthy distrust of Big Pharma and the government. Is this really a case of "hingsight is 20/20...even a broken clock is right twice a day"? The Big Pharma/government collusion has been evident for decades: -lobbyists, K street, corporate/government revolving door (FDA corrupted. ACA lobbyist architect Liz Fowler and Obama, etc) -Donald Rumsfeld, CEO pharma Searle, Monsanto, FDA scandal -CIA flooding our cities with crack (LA, Rick Ross, Gary Webb) -deep state cocaine smuggling into our nation (Barry Seal, Mena Arkansas, Gov Bill Clinton, George Bush) -opioid epidemic, FDA/Big Pharma/Healthcare pushing 'non habit forming' opioids onto population -military industrial complex, military guarding poppy fields in Afghanistan, Chinese working with Mexican cartel to flood our nation with fentanyl across our wide open border, etc. I could go on but I find it hard to believe that anyone can place their trust in these institutions. I didn't even get started on Bill Gates and his track record of poisoning our food (Monsanto), global vaccine injuries and his countless remarks on depopulation. I'm not blaming the people who took the jabs. I get it, people were scared, looked towards pharma, their government, Bill Gates and anyone else with an established platform for guidance (thanks in large part to our government run MSM - that's another area of blatant corruption spanning decades). I worry about my adult children who took the jabs. Most of us are worried about our loved ones right now. There is nothing 'congratulatory' about any of this. I'd like to see people wake up, get outraged and demand something be done about this. How much more time needs to go by where the inured are gaslighted and their injuries are not addressed? You have rational, well thought out reasoning for your decision (and opinion of people who did get vaccinated). And that rationale is void of the "nana nana boo boo" finger wagging a good chunk of the anti-vaxxers have today. Scroll through the comments in this thread or the countless similar threads on this site: lots of posts from hindsight prophets who lack the kind of compassion you clearly have. See the bolded part? That right there is your problem, Scott. We're not realizing this "in hindsight". Be on guard for the next squid game. This operation is the sickest thing I've ever seen unfold on this planet and my anger is directed at the perpetrators, not the victims. |
J-lee
User ID: 84206259 United States 02/02/2023 09:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I got it and don’t regret it. I was exposed to the delta variant and didn’t get it, got omicron 8 months later and it was mild, and haven’t been sick at all since then. Quoting: Gargantuan Tarantula Your story is identical to mine. Except I’m unvaxxed. I’m grateful for the protection you getting vaxxed provided me |
Grove Street (Redux 3.0)
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Rev El Haitian
User ID: 41877995 United States 02/02/2023 10:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Funny to me people who say "I took the shot awhile ago and I'm fine now", or "I haven't had any side effects - felt kind of weird first few days but that's it." Quoting: P.S. Do you not understand that the likely long-term side effects from the vaccine won't even be noticeable for several more years? This is one of the many reasons why I never once considered the jab. We have NO idea the long-term effects from the clot shot, and we're just now seeing young people suddenly drop dead. Give this 5,10,15 more years and we'll truly see what this vaxx is all about. there are no confirmed long term side effects from the vaccine. its mere speculation for now. Covid however is confirmed as having lingering side effects, "long haul-." The vaccine is temporary, it has a shelf life (couple months lasting effects) which is why they keep renewing booster shots to keep it active in our bodies. Last Edited by Rev El Haitian on 02/02/2023 10:11 AM Rev El. Haitian Revelation |
The Great Baffling
User ID: 76309419 United States 02/02/2023 10:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I got it and don’t regret it. I was exposed to the delta variant and didn’t get it, got omicron 8 months later and it was mild, and haven’t been sick at all since then. Quoting: Gargantuan Tarantula Since no test exists to differentiate from any strain you did not get Covid of any kind. Your government has lied to you. Australia and New Zealand will soon be devoid of all humans. |
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Mr. Lee
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A Deplorable Neanderthal
Forum Moderator User ID: 84800002 United Kingdom 02/02/2023 10:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Funny to me people who say "I took the shot awhile ago and I'm fine now", or "I haven't had any side effects - felt kind of weird first few days but that's it." Quoting: P.S. Do you not understand that the likely long-term side effects from the vaccine won't even be noticeable for several more years? This is one of the many reasons why I never once considered the jab. We have NO idea the long-term effects from the clot shot, and we're just now seeing young people suddenly drop dead. Give this 5,10,15 more years and we'll truly see what this vaxx is all about. there are no confirmed long term side effects from the vaccine. its mere speculation for now. Covid however is confirmed as having lingering side effects, "long haul-." The vaccine is temporary, it has a shelf life (couple months lasting effects) which is why they keep renewing booster shots to keep it active in our bodies. Wow….you obviously haven’t been paying attention. #DefundTheBBC |
JustinCastro
User ID: 69119026 Canada 02/02/2023 10:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | FACT: When Covid hit people died, horribly, inside ICU with staff attending their every need. It affects people differently with flu or cold symptoms - but some caught the new superbug strain and died. Why some are more suspectable to the virus will depend on the targeted engineering behind the strain that was released. Assume this was the old folks strain designed to kill those on Medicare. Maybe the next strain released will kill the gays - then it's going to get pretty quiet on glp. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78801416 So if it kills the gays can we assume you won’t be posting anymore ? Uncle Raul |
Idaho Potato
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JustinCastro
User ID: 69119026 Canada 02/02/2023 10:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Funny to me people who say "I took the shot awhile ago and I'm fine now", or "I haven't had any side effects - felt kind of weird first few days but that's it." Quoting: P.S. Do you not understand that the likely long-term side effects from the vaccine won't even be noticeable for several more years? This is one of the many reasons why I never once considered the jab. We have NO idea the long-term effects from the clot shot, and we're just now seeing young people suddenly drop dead. Give this 5,10,15 more years and we'll truly see what this vaxx is all about. there are no confirmed long term side effects from the vaccine. its mere speculation for now. Covid however is confirmed as having lingering side effects, "long haul-." The vaccine is temporary, it has a shelf life (couple months lasting effects) which is why they keep renewing booster shots to keep it active in our bodies. They keep coming out with boosters because the vaccines prevents nothing. The manufacturers have admitted so. It’s all about money. Every wave of shots is worth tens of billions to them & tens of millions in kickbacks to the the politicians who order them. You are a likeable person. I think most people on here feel that way. Good luck to you. Uncle Raul |
Butch DeFeo
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Ginseng
User ID: 84004355 United States 02/02/2023 10:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't regret getting vaccinated twice since it has a shelf life and already expired in my body. I am no longer provax. Quoting: Rev El Haitian Uh, hate to break it to you but that's not how it works Back when he was "Haitian Born" I remember discussing the J&J shot with him, which he was very proud to get because he considered it a "traditional vaccine" and not dangerous like Phizer. This was over a year ago. He did not understand how J&J shot worked, but took it anyway. I would just be wary of his advice. Ginseng |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80740928 United States 02/02/2023 10:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't regret getting vaccinated twice since it has a shelf life and already expired in my body. I am no longer provax. Quoting: Rev El Haitian Uh, hate to break it to you but that's not how it works Back when he was "Haitian Born" I remember discussing the J&J shot with him, which he was very proud to get because he considered it a "traditional vaccine" and not dangerous like Phizer. This was over a year ago. He did not understand how J&J shot worked, but took it anyway. I would just be wary of his advice. J&j vaccine was mRNA vaccine they lief |
Horticulture
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Buck Fiden
User ID: 85067157 United States 02/02/2023 10:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you had a covid vaccine, do you regret your decision? Quoting: ElleMira If you had no covid vaccine, do you regret your decision? Interesting. Based on these results, 5.8% of poll respondents are stupid. Last Edited by Buck Fiden on 02/02/2023 10:44 AM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80405574 United States 02/02/2023 10:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I got it and don’t regret it. I was exposed to the delta variant and didn’t get it, got omicron 8 months later and it was mild, and haven’t been sick at all since then. Quoting: Gargantuan Tarantula I never got Covid thoughout all 3 years of that bullshit. I have been doing clinicals in hospitals nursing school, working in an Assisted living/ Memorycare still never got it. Recently we had a Cold-vid outbreak in our building over 10 of our residents had it at once and myself and another unvaxed employee were the only ones who didn't get it. (our residents are mostly vaxed) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 85170547 02/02/2023 10:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I got it and don’t regret it. I was exposed to the delta variant and didn’t get it, got omicron 8 months later and it was mild, and haven’t been sick at all since then. Quoting: Gargantuan Tarantula Maybe wouldn't have gotten sick at all if you hadn't. No sickness in 4 years. No vax no mask. But keep believe that vax saved you |
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ScrumpTheTexan
Forum Administrator 02/02/2023 11:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I only regret not being able to convince people I really care about, not to take it. Quoting: Vigilo ex Umbra ^ This I am a Christian. Christian does not equal doormat or pushover "I Have Sworn upon the Altar of God... Eternal Hostility against every form of Tyranny over the mind of man." -Thomas Jefferson, Sep. 23, 1800 The Election of Donald John Trump: [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] For previous Newsletters, click 'Scrump's News Letters' @ [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 47820345 United States 02/02/2023 11:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Funny to me people who say "I took the shot awhile ago and I'm fine now", or "I haven't had any side effects - felt kind of weird first few days but that's it." Quoting: P.S. Do you not understand that the likely long-term side effects from the vaccine won't even be noticeable for several more years? This is one of the many reasons why I never once considered the jab. WE HAVE NO IDEA the long-term effects from the clot shot, and we're just now seeing young people suddenly drop dead. Give this 5,10,15 more years and we'll truly see what this vaxx is all about. You killed your own logic. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 85187276 United States 02/02/2023 11:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I got it and don’t regret it. I was exposed to the delta variant and didn’t get it, got omicron 8 months later and it was mild, and haven’t been sick at all since then. Quoting: Gargantuan Tarantula Since no test exists to differentiate from any strain you did not get Covid of any kind. Your government has lied to you. Australia and New Zealand will soon be devoid of all humans. Please just answer the op’s question and keep your delusions to yourself you are way to busy on this thread Corpse, you took the mark now scoot |
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P.S.
User ID: 82167259 Norway 02/02/2023 11:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Funny to me people who say "I took the shot awhile ago and I'm fine now", or "I haven't had any side effects - felt kind of weird first few days but that's it." Quoting: P.S. Do you not understand that the likely long-term side effects from the vaccine won't even be noticeable for several more years? This is one of the many reasons why I never once considered the jab. WE HAVE NO IDEA the long-term effects from the clot shot, and we're just now seeing young people suddenly drop dead. Give this 5,10,15 more years and we'll truly see what this vaxx is all about. You killed your own logic. Excuse me? |
P.S.
User ID: 82167259 Norway 02/02/2023 11:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Funny to me people who say "I took the shot awhile ago and I'm fine now", or "I haven't had any side effects - felt kind of weird first few days but that's it." Quoting: P.S. Do you not understand that the likely long-term side effects from the vaccine won't even be noticeable for several more years? This is one of the many reasons why I never once considered the jab. WE HAVE NO IDEA the long-term effects from the clot shot, and we're just now seeing young people suddenly drop dead. Give this 5,10,15 more years and we'll truly see what this vaxx is all about. You killed your own logic. I think you have reading comprehension issues. I'm stating that we won't know for several years the long-term effects of the jab and that's not a risk I'm willing to take. Or anyone with a brain or who cares about their longevity. I also stated that we're just now seeing young people die suddenly. As in, this is JUST the beginning of us seeing how bad the vaxx truly is. Give it a few years and we'll truly know the extent of its damage. Sorry I'm not the one who has to live with the IRREVERSIBLE decision of getting a "vaccine" that neither prevents you from catching or spreading Covid. All for what? Was it worth it? |
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The Don Of Nantucket
User ID: 80692948 United States 02/02/2023 11:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you had a covid vaccine, do you regret your decision? Quoting: ElleMira If you had no covid vaccine, do you regret your decision? Let me preface this by saying that I am stridently anti-vaccine. I have been from the start. I will be until the end. I was in a situation where my wife's family began to pressure us heavily to get vaccinated. So, my wife finally caved and let me know that she had decided to go ahead and get vaccinated to prevent a complete family war. Rather than leave her to do this by herself, I went ahead and got vaccinated with her (original series, Pfizer). This was July 2021. Literally the night I got my second shot, I had something very strange happen. I had a cyst on my back that I had had for years suddenly turn red and swell up to the point that 2 days later I was at urgent care having it drained. They told me at the time that if it gave me further issues to see a dermatologist. Fast forward to January 2022, my wife suddenly has a bout of symptomatic tachycardia (rapid heart rate). She ended up in the emergency room and ultimately got diagnosed with hyperthryoidism and some other autoimmune/endocrinological issues, completely out of left field. Right around Christmas, the cyst on my back started acting up again so I made a dermatologist appointment. I saw her recently and had her do a general skin check as well as looking at the cyst. The skin check, thankfully, was clear. She looked at the cyst and said that it could possibly be a basal cell carcinoma. She biopsied it and I should know something pretty much any day now. The good thing is, if it IS cancer, basal cell carcinoma typically has a very good prognosis and should not be much more than an inconvenience. Thankfully, my wife and I have not gotten boosters...nor will we be. I don't KNOW that any of the issues we have had since getting the vaccine have anything to do with the vaccine, but I highly suspect that to be the case. If I do end up with cancer it is going to be very hard for me not to harbor major resentment against her family. Now, they have all been vaxxed and boosted to the max and her sister has had to have a hysterectomy due to uterine cancer since getting it and her dad has had a minor heart attack since then. So, word of advice here is to stand strong if you are getting pressured to get the shot. It is not worth it. We both hugely regret caving in to family pressure. Sorry to hear all that has happened, but I have to ask why in the world would you cave to family pressure? Was there inheritance isuues involved, written out of will issues or what? PLATA BITCHEZZZZZZ UPGRADE UNAVAILABLE The Rolling Stones said it best... "What's confusing you is the nature of my game" |