@kewpie saidIt's funny the lengths they'll go to, taking pictures of themselves in hospital, wow some of the make-up is very realistic, people crying haha that's a laugh.
If your source is social media, you're likely to believe anything. Humans fantasise on social media. That's what it's for. It's a book of fairy tales.
This guy even fooled the ABC.
Garry Richardson, 70, Tasmania
AstraZeneca- June 2021
Within days= TTS (thrombosis with
thrombocytopenia syndrome)
Mr Richardson is one of 64 Australians who've had confirmed or probable thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS) likely linked to their AstraZeneca vaccine.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-29/garry-recovering-from-blood-clots-linked-to-astrazeneca/100252574
He was in hospital for 16 days, and he's still on blood thinning medication and has weekly blood tests. Mr Richardson had blood clots in his liver and lung. He developed severe abdominal pain seven days after his first dose of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
Video: https://thecovidworld.com/garry-richardson-man-develops-blood-clots-days-after-receivingastrazeneca-covid-19-vaccine
Main thing is always look on the bright side, every story has some LOL's.
Here's Georgia Clark, vax advocate after a vax injury still stands firm. Claiming it's a sacrifice.
Georgia Clark, 27,
Sydney, N.S.W
‘Australian Reporter’
Pfizer- July 2nd 2021
10 days later = hospitalized with pericarditis
Ms. Clark reported severe headaches and fatigue days after the first injection. She received the second dose on July 25. Ms. Clark checked into the emergency room on August 4 after suffering from severe chest pains and a high fever. But doctors discharged her after brief observation. The pain and fever persisted for the next
several days, leading her to check into Concord Repatriation General Hospital on August 9. Ms. Clark was diagnosed with pericarditis, or swelling of the protective sac (pericardium) around the heart. It is a known side effect from the Pfizer injections. In her public video she states “. She emphasised that her potentially-permanent heart issues as a result of Pfizer are “very rare.” Ms. Clark went further, saying “despite these side effects, I would get the vaccine again.” She said it’s a sacrifice for the greater good, and that it’s better than getting COVID-19”
kewpie says:
"If your source is social media, you're likely to believe anything. Humans fantasise on social media. That's what it's for. It's a book of fairy tales.
Question for kewpie:
If person A says X is true, and person B says X is not true, on social media, are they both wrong?
@kewpie saidHannah Scott,
Sorry folks, it's an oxymoron.
Sydney Australia
Pfizer-September 12th 2021
=Severe Adverse Reaction: Pericarditis – Heart Inflammation
Hannah developed heart problems almost immediately after her Pfizer
Vaccination. Hannah Says “Almost immediately after my vaccine I had pins and
needles down my arm into my hand and fingers, which are still numb today. Cold chills and dizzy spells were a regular occurrence. Four days ago (one week post jab) my heart began racing uncontrollably, making it difficult to slow my heart rate down enough to sleep (my heart is still racing today). Then the chest pains started and I took myself to hospital.” She adds, “If you’re feeling any of these symptoms – get checked out to be safe, because this side effect is rarely talked about, despite my doctors saying they have been seeing this more frequently of late”
kewpie says:
"Sorry folks, it's an oxymoron.
Why do you feel the need to apologise for what you believe, state what you believe, bam. Take it or leave it. Starting off with 'sorry' is weakness. Of course what you've said is false as proven by the paradox I have presented i.e. if two people hold opposite views, one is true and one is false, if it happens to turn up on social media that fact remains.
Don't start with an apology, but when you've been caught out with, let's call it, a non-truth then you should acknowledge it and an apology might be appropriate in that situation.
@kewpie saidKim, 37, QLD, Mother, NOVA-12th March 2022, Undiagnosed
Sorry folks, it's an oxymoron.
Kim got the vaccine because her work required her to be vaccinated as her job required interstate travel to different conference venues. On the 12th of March 2022 she received her first dose of Nova. Immediately she felt pain at the injection site which was shortly followed by a bit of lightheadedness. She didn’t feel right walking back to her car after the 15 minute sit. Later that day Kim experienced heart palpitations and she put it down to just feeling drained from getting the jab. The next day symptoms continued along with brain fog and heavy legs and feeling sick.
Day 2/ Kim went to the doctor as she was still experiencing dizziness/heart palpitations and she now had neck and jaw pain. The nurse took her blood pressure (159/100) and told her it was most likely her body under a bit of stress and that things should calm down. Kim has since also started experiencing tremors. During the night, waking up more than 7 times to go to the toilet, diarrhoea. Exhaustion and brain fog continued.
Day 4/ went to get ECG and see doc. Blood pressure reading 167/109. Doctor admitted she is having these reactions from the jab but also said she should still get the second so she doesn’t die from Covid.
Day 5/ Blood results back with no sign of underlying health issues.
Day 9/ woke up with cough and tested positive for Covid. Kim said she couldn’t even speak a sentence without coughing and felt weak and like she was dying. 10 day post, and 3 weeks post vaccine. Kim is still feeling extremely fatigued with on and off nausea. The tremors have stopped but she still gets a bit shaky at the end of each day when she’s tired. The doctor has given her a 4 month exemption as that’s the maximum allowed.
The point being, as exemplified by the previously presented paradox, there is truth everywhere, it is our job to discern it.
Ahh the regnant question: What is the purpose of life? Besides some natural instinct to take part in the continuation of the human race, it is: 'To know what is real'. That is the main thing upon which everything else is based. even to know we have some intrinsic life instinct is part of it.
Truth can be gleaned anywhere.
@kewpie saidIs it ironic that wajoma imported some of the more harmfully ridiculous social media fantasies into this thread or just hilarious that it couldn’t help itself.
If your source is social media, you're likely to believe anything. Humans fantasise on social media. That's what it's for. It's a book of fairy tales.
@kevcvs57 saidI can't stress it enough, it's for the comical effect for the benefit of shag doody for brains, divegeester, kewpie and yourself. It's so you can laugh at the pain, suffering and death of others.
Is it ironic that wajoma imported some of the more harmfully ridiculous social media fantasies into this thread or just hilarious that it couldn’t help itself.
Edit: mustn't forget kmax laughing on the inside.
Edit 2: mustn't forget the entertainment anecdote, this one had pictures of his calf muscle stitched up, very realistic looking, a lot of trouble to go to to carry on the joke, you should appreciate the effort.
ALBERT SCHNIEDER, 65, Hunter Valley,NSW, Former Labourer
AstraZeneca, 2021
Diagnosis- BLOOD CLOT nearly lost his leg
Albert Schneider had to have two operations and nearly lost one of his legs after developing rare blood clots from the AstraZeneca vaccine. The 63-year-old still has no feeling in the affected leg and is on blood thinners to dissolve numerous other clots that developed in his liver and lungs. And he bears two shocking scars that stretch from his knee to his ankle where doctors operated to remove the clots that threatened his life and his leg. But for all of the trauma he has endured, it is the government’s new no fault vaccine compensation scheme that has him most frustrated. He’s applied to be recompensed three times but said on none of these occasions has he even received an email acknowledging his claim. He believes he is owed some kind of compensation to recognise the pain and suffering he has endured to keep himself and the community safe from Covid. “I didn’t do it to get compensation. That’s just stupid. I did it to not catch it (Covid),” he said. “I just don’t think people should have had to go through the pain and anguish and whatever. “I shouldn’t have had to go through all these surgeries and the discomfort of everything.”
Edit 3: Where's shag doody with his comical single emoji humour post, was this one not funny enough? I'll try to up my game.
@wajoma saidBlah Blah Blah now prove it was the Astra Zeneca jag ( that I’ve had five of ) to blame or shove your misanthropic conspiracy / lies about vaccines where the sun don’t shine.
I can't stress it enough, it's for the comical effect for the benefit of shag doody for brains, divegeester, kewpie and yourself. It's so you can laugh at the pain, suffering and death of others.
Edit: mustn't forget kmax laughing on the inside.
Edit 2: mustn't forget the entertainment anecdote, this one had pictures of his calf muscle stitched up, very realistic lookin ...[text shortened]... whatever. “I shouldn’t have had to go through all these surgeries and the discomfort of everything.”
@wajoma saidhttps://pssjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13037-021-00291-9
What were the peer reviewed evaluations of the long term effects of the seizure syrup?
2021, very early in the vaccination phase, but reflects the scientific knowledge at the time.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(22)00842-X/fulltext
June 2022
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S027869152200206X
June 2022
It is not in dispute now that all viral vaccines can have serious unwanted side-effects. I haven't yet found a comparison between long term after-effects of disease versus vaccine.
I have assumed that your term "seizure syrup" refers to mRNA vaccines.