I'd watch out for the rising rate of cancer and other random diseases the following years after the Covid-19 incident since it was supposed to have been observed.

Incidents of vaccine-related injuries (including myocarditis and thrombosis) among those that received the vaccine present a stronger argument for not taking the vaccines vs taking the vaccines + booster pack combo if the presented symptoms of these "injuries" are worse than the disease itself.


The data graph on this chart (particularly for the US) shows that by the end of 2021, over 200 million people in the US had received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. The number of vaccinated individuals began to plateau around March 31, 2022, suggesting that the rate of new vaccinations dropped significantly around that time.

Despite over 200 million people receiving the COVID-19 vaccines by just before September 12, 2021, the number of weekly confirmed COVID-19 deaths managed to spike temporarily, with the highest peaks reaching approximately 13,000 and nearly 20,000 deaths per week. These peaks occurred just before March 31, 2022, even as the vaccination count exceeded 200 million.

After March 31, 2022, the number of COVID-19-related deaths decreased sharply and consistently remained well below 5,000 deaths per week.

In the first graph, the number of vaccinated individuals begins to plateau around the same date that COVID-19 deaths started to decline dramatically. This correlation suggests that the rate of COVID-19 deaths may have decreased steadily even without a significant increase in vaccination numbers during that period.
So the remaining 150 million+ people in the United States rejected the vaccines and the number of people that die from covid decreased? 🤔
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I live in a relatively rural area where all of the basic necessities (groceries, electronic stores, hospital, etc) are within walking distance, and trust me, life like this gets incredibly monotonous after a couple years of what can be described as a pseudo-Groundhog day.

I'd move back to the heart of the city in a heartbeat, tbh.
Walking distance? I live in an area nothing is in walking distance. Having a vehicle is mandatory or at least knowing someone with one who doesn't mind helping you out.
 
So, I read about Daniel Penny case.

It's fuckn insane that some people brought race into this and are now threatening to burn public property as a sign of protest against racism :lawsigh:
Also they are acting like the guy was some innocent bystander loved by his family and the black community.
If his family or community loved him so much, why was he homeless? Why was he an author of countless assaults?
America politics are stupid
 
A lot of insightful posts and major announcements made on that plaform.

Too bad I've lost track of 90% of where these posts and announcements are, if they still exist. There existsd even a post of a clip of a female security guard getting her brains blown out by an inmate and the other guy was all in on recording every second of it.

Only in the UK though.
What? Did she get shot with a rifle or something? What happened?
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Walking distance? I live in an area nothing is in walking distance. Having a vehicle is mandatory or at least knowing someone with one who doesn't mind helping you out.
Vehicle? HORSE!
 
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