Thread: Joe Rogan tests positive for Covid-19. Treating it with Ivermectin.
So the smoker/Addict is a victim of his addiction, the fatty a victim of poor nutritional education, and the vax skeptic a victim of his own morbid retardation.
Why is it retarded to be skeptical of these gene therapies masquerading as vaccines exactly? You sound like a brainwashed sheep the only person morbidly retarded right now would be you.
 

I look at your avatar in wonder if you're showing me your home. Do whatever you think is best for you dude I know some people give you a lot of crap and you probably don't like that I just did but you did just try calling us morbidly retarded because for some reason you don't appreciate us making our own informed medical decisions about our own bodies. And that's something you ought to keep in mind when I called you retarded back it wasn't because you got vaccinated it was because of your goddamn attitude towards us.

I wouldn't even call you a total retard if you came out and told us you got a blood clot or Bell's palsy (I had a relative get Bell's palsy after his shot a few days later he was dead) or whatever else might be hiding in these things waiting to hatch down the line. You made the best decision you could at the time based on the information you have and so are we I don't understand why we need to be mocked if something goes wrong to us when we wouldn't do the same to you.
 
It's sad how you have to demand an itemized list of everything that is being billed to you before you can even start to get a realistic bill. I haven't had to stay in a hospital for anything yet, thank god. But I definitely feel like if I was in an emergency situation, I wouldn't want an ambulance and wouldn't want to be taken to the ER. I'd be dying and just thinking about how saving my life would ruin my life.
Yep. And that story about the sprite was from over 10 years ago. Who knows what they're charging now. :ROFLMAO:
 
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I look at your avatar in wonder if you're showing me your home. Do whatever you think is best for you dude I know some people give you a lot of crap and you probably don't like that I just did but you did just try calling us morbidly retarded because for some reason you don't appreciate us making our own informed medical decisions about our own bodies. And that's something you ought to keep in mind when I called you retarded back it wasn't because you got vaccinated it was because of your goddamn attitude towards us.

I wouldn't even call you a total retard if you came out and told us you got a blood clot or Bell's palsy (I had a relative get Bell's palsy after his shot a few days later he was dead) or whatever else might be hiding in these things waiting to hatch down the line. You made the best decision you could at the time based on the information you have and so are we I don't understand why we need to be mocked if something goes wrong to us when we wouldn't do the same to you.
You take the internet/life way too serious. I probably don't take it serious enough.

While I think getting vaxxed is probably a good idea, it takes a morbidly retarded person to think anyone would use the phrase "morbidly retarded" seriously.
 
You take the internet/life way too serious. I probably don't take it serious enough.

While I think getting vaxxed is probably a good idea, it takes a morbidly retarded person to think anyone would use the phrase "morbidly retarded" seriously.
It might be an exaggeration of how you feel but it's definitely been a through line for you between here and the discords, whether or not you think we're morbidly retarded or just making a poor decision I do think you should consider that we're actually taking in as much information as we can when we make these decisions.
 
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It might be an exaggeration of how you feel but it's definitely been a through line for you between here and the discords, whether or not you think we're morbidly retarded or just making a poor decision I do think you should consider that we're actually taking in as much information as we can when we make these decisions.
Aight. I have zero appetite to argue vax shit. It's approaching abortion levels of entrenchment.
 
I'm surprised he took as many supplements as he did, but then again Joe loves his supplements. My plan if I get Covid is to wait and see how bad it gets. Then again, maybe I already had it? From earlier reporting it seemed that a lot of people get it, and don't get symptoms. Whatever happened to that?
 
I'm surprised he took as many supplements as he did, but then again Joe loves his supplements. My plan if I get Covid is to wait and see how bad it gets. Then again, maybe I already had it? From earlier reporting it seemed that a lot of people get it, and don't get symptoms. Whatever happened to that?
That still holds true the thing is the case numbers are so high because we don't just test people who are sick we test everyone I'm pretty sure the seasonal flu probably operated the same way where some people had it but weren't symptomatic.
 
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I'm surprised he took as many supplements as he did, but then again Joe loves his supplements. My plan if I get Covid is to wait and see how bad it gets. Then again, maybe I already had it? From earlier reporting it seemed that a lot of people get it, and don't get symptoms. Whatever happened to that?
This is my plan as well. I did order some ivermectin but will only use it if I start to feel sick. I have not stopped traveling and went to Mexico during last years peak. I bet my wife and I already got it.
 
So what do you brilliant minds here propose as a course of action if the numbers go up, and hospital and ICU beds are filled to the brim with patients?

What will your insurance then bring you? Nothing. There will still be no bed and treatment for you.

But on the other side you are too scared to take the consequences like little cowards.

I see just a lot of being against something here, but no real solutions from your side.

Ah yeah, I know, "fuck me".
Are we in elementary school now?
Where I live, emergency rooms are LOADED with illegals. What do you think we should do with all of them? Turn them away? I say they shouldn't be here in the first place but when you let in 100k a month....what you gonna do? So, when I hear about all these crowded ICUs....ehhh, how many illegals? You'll never hear about that.

Also, I don't think people are scared of the vaccine. I think it's scepticism mixed with a lack of trust. At least for me it is. I have ZERO trust in the government and very little trust in big pharma and the powers that be like Fauci. They've lied to us over and over and over but for some reason I'm supposed to trust them completely when it comes to injecting something into my body? Huh? When treatments like Ivermectin and adverse vaccine reactions are being censored and deemed mis information, it makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up and I INSTANTLY get that feeling of something being very wrong.

The ONLY solution is to allow people to make their own choices, ESPECIALLY when it comes to their health. One of the most important civil liberties we have is what we choose to put into our bodies. If hospitals and our precious heroes that work in healthcare can't step up to the plate during a pandemic and hire more people or secure more beds.....ESPECIALLY when our fucking president is about to pass a 3 trillion dollar infrastructure bill, taking in Afghan refugees, and letting a million illegals cross the border since taking office (btw, do you hear ANYONE talking about illegals and the jab?). But we can't make sure more icu beds are available? Get the fuck out of here. It's all a godamn farce and to blame US is just plain fucked.
 
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I was in the hospital recently. It wasn't loaded with covid. It was loaded with the usual. The elderly, the very unhealthy, the poor and drug users. America is an unhealthy country. It was a case of diabetes, heart attacks, dehydration and mixing prescription drugs.

We would free more beds by having people get healthy than by forcing the jab. The whole "think of others" argument is hard to take as sincere since it only pops up here for this particular argument.
 
Where I live, emergency rooms are LOADED with illegals. What do you think we should do with all of them? Turn them away? I say they shouldn't be here in the first place but when you let in 100k a month....what you gonna do? So, when I hear about all these crowded ICUs....ehhh, how many illegals? You'll never hear about that.

Also, I don't think people are scared of the vaccine. I think it's scepticism mixed with a lack of trust. At least for me it is. I have ZERO trust in the government and very little trust in big pharma and the powers that be like Fauci. They've lied to us over and over and over but for some reason I'm supposed to trust them completely when it comes to injecting something into my body? Huh? When treatments like Ivermectin and adverse vaccine reactions are being censored and deemed mis information, it makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up and I INSTANTLY get that feeling of something being very wrong.

The ONLY solution is to allow people to make their own choices, ESPECIALLY when it comes to their health. One of the most important civil liberties we have is what we choose to put into our bodies. If hospitals and our precious heroes that work in healthcare can't step up to the plate during a pandemic and hire more people or secure more beds.....ESPECIALLY when our fucking president is about to pass a 3 trillion dollar infrastructure bill, taking in Afghan refugees, and letting a million illegals cross the border since taking office (btw, do you hear ANYONE talking about illegals and the jab?). But we can't make sure more icu beds are available? Get the fuck out of here. It's all a godamn farce and to blame US is just plain fucked.
Dont forget we had 18 months to get more beds/ICUs and yet the only thing they seemed to have done is forced a bunch of frontliners to quit because of mandates.
 
Also, I don't think people are scared of the vaccine. I think it's scepticism mixed with a lack of trust.

I agree with this and I don't think the other side understands this. I can understanding getting the vaccine and I can understand not getting the vaccine. It's a choice. There are things to weigh on both sides.

But the way this has been done is what alarms people. All that surrounds the vaccine is probably the worst sell job I've seen. You have the people who denounced the vaccine when Trump pushed it now screaming at everyone to take it now that Trump is out. You had them lie about the origins of the virus. The initial predictions for the virus were deadly. It ended up not being that deadly. Nobody celebrated that. It only lead to more fear. They lockdown. That didn't work. Showed no pattern of working. They still threaten lockdown. They bring out the vaccine. The public is mislead into thinking its an immunity vaccine. (Make no mistake, most people thought it was like their childhood vaccines.) They use mRNA methods. They say its perfectly safe. Then back off that. Then they reveal its not immunity. We learn it still passes on the disease. They remove the restrictions for about one month in the most leftist areas. Then its back to restrictions. They sold the vaccine as key to freedom then snatched it away. The vaccine passports start coming in. Massive amounts of coercion of force to take an injection.

There are plenty of people who have taken the vaccine who are frightened by how this is being done. Then there's this whole group that just sits in fear and goes along. I don't understand them. Many of us aren't scared its a secret microchip. We're actually scared of the institutions and the people who blindly follow.
 
You guys all need to chill out and realize 2 things.

1) if you have health insurance the hospital isn't going to deny you.
2) some people that can't get the vaccine would still want to get it so we shouldn't turn anyone away.
3) I got vaccinated but I'm really debating on the booster not because of your fuckers but because I don't even understand how the booster works depending on what vaccine you got. Might have been more clear if their was one path.
 
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You guys all need to chill out and realize 2 things.

1) if you have health insurance the hospital isn't going to deny you.
2) some people that can't get the vaccine would still want to get it so we shouldn't turn anyone away.
3) I got vaccinated but I'm really debating on the booster not because of your fuckers but because I don't even understand how the booster works depending on what vaccine you got. Might have been more clear if their was one path.
I got a different booster from my original. I have been told by a medical professional that I probably made a good choice mixing it up.
 
Yea, but some of us don't have years

You don't think there is any risk that a few years down the line you'll find out that one or both of those vaccines have side effects that take a year or more to kick in? As far as I know none of these vaccines prevent you from catching or spreading covid, and any health benefits seem to be pretty marginal. I feel like every few weeks we get new information that seems to show the vaccines were less effective than we originally thought. Are you going to be happy if you find out a year from now that there was essentially no benefit, only risk?
 
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You don't think there is any risk that a few years down the line you'll find out that one or both of those vaccines have side effects that take a year or more to kick in? As far as I know none of these vaccines prevent you from catching or spreading covid, and any health benefits seem to be pretty marginal. I feel like every few weeks we get new information that seems to show the vaccines were less effective than we originally thought. Are you going to be happy if you find out a year from now that there was essentially no benefit, only risk?
Nah. It's probably the least dangerous thing I put in my body.
 
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I think the conversation we should be having is around how physical health (clearly) impacts the deadliness and hospitalization rates that we've seen. I doubt it's Ivermectin as much as his low visceral fat, lack of metabolic disorders, and general level of performance and nutrition that's let him bounce back so quickly. The data is there, especially if you look at the South Korean cohort, but no one in the MSM or government agencies has shown even a passing interest in addressing this. If people were really interested in curbing the spread and saving lives there would be a two-pronged approach between vaccination strategies and bolstering your population's general health and subsequently reducing risk factors.

It got beyond tiresome having to reiterate these points in the other place. I guess there's two "other places" now, so the other other place.
 
They gaslit people into believing getting the vaccine would help you stop other people from getting it but they have now admitted that's not true all the vaccine does is potentially help you deal with the effects of having it but even knowing that they've admitted this people still harp on about how you should get vaccinated to help other people somehow.
This is what I'm a bit confused about. If it doesn't reduce the spread, then the only person I am putting at risk is myself. Is this really the official stance?
You'd think it was unvaccinated people causing the spread the way they talk.

In the hospital right now , 83 yr old fell off his bike ripped his hand open, guy jumped a fence and got a spike impaled in his hand, guy got picked with a rusty nail in hand and has been in for 4 days…I need a few stitches
COVID is the last thing in anyone's mind round here.