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  1. 58 minutes ago, AndyFoxy said:

    The American passport can say the person is a female if they want, but if they were born as a male then they are a male.

    No, they are a female in terms of gender - sex and gender are not the same. Yes, some people's sex characteristics match their gender identify, some don't.

    Wait till you find out that sex can also be bimodal, and how hormones affect people. 

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  2. On 5/31/2023 at 11:10 AM, Goat said:

    I play the field. Since living here have had factory workers, managers, pharmacist, uni students, business owners, etc etc.

     

    Which is Dans point. Maybe you missed it?

    I would never consider a whore. That is not what they are for. There are thousands more decent girls than hookers.

    I agree with you that some are a good laugh.

    So, doesn't that make you a slut? Something you malign women for doing? 

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  3. On 6/1/2023 at 1:16 PM, ThailandRyan said:

    Misinformation once again. Fact check and many other sources prove your comments are wrong. The Pfizer executive never said what you folks are passing on.

     

    Fact Check-Preventing transmission never required for COVID vaccines’ initial approval; Pfizer vax did reduce transmission of early variants | Reuters

     

    To get emergency approval, companies needed to show that the vaccines were safe and prevented vaccinated people from getting ill. They did not have to show that the vaccine would also prevent people from spreading the virus to others. Once the vaccines were on the market, independent researchers in multiple countries studied people who received the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine and did show that vaccination reduced transmission of variants circulating at the time.

     

    The misleading posts imply that national restrictions such as vaccine passports were based on a promise of vaccines blocking virus spread that neither the companies nor EU regulators made before the vaccines were marketed.

     

    Back on topic, the way I read the OP is that the lady had an autoimmune disorder to begin with, before she was vaccinated.  I have an auto immune disorder and because of it the only vaccines the doctor wanted me to have was the AZ vaccine,  Not everyone has a medical problem after taking a vaccine, and that can be the Influenza vaccine, the MMR vaccine, the Hepatitis vaccine or a multitude of others vaccines even the Covid vaccines, yet some, and that is "some" of the folks do have side effects from vaccines, side effects which can be deadly or cause other issues.  Trying to say that the vaccines for Covid were never tested is a misnomer.  

     

    C'mon you are being unfair, using facts and evidence to back your claims. What about "muh feelings" that the other posters clearly used?

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  4. 1 hour ago, BritScot said:

    Yes. Try watching a senior member being interviewed and admitting the vax had not been tested for transferability.  Plus if you think 12 white mice is good enough for you then crack on have you seen the report? Well its just blacked out pages. I got 2 vax and regret it so much. My wife got every one and became iller and iller till she had to stop work oh and about a month after her last shot she got covid. Note I got it as well (last vax was over a year) Mt symptoms lasted a few minutes then was gone. There are so many damaged now and I have several family members injured (try looking at the official uk government figures 1 in 800). The truth will always come out good or bad. 

    Oh please do show that evidence of it only being tested on a few mice. Jeez, you lot just make up stuff and think it is facts. 

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  5. 15 hours ago, Jaggg88 said:

    My Mother had the Moderna bivalent booster last Sep 16th and next day she had a blood clot that caused a stroke and a massive brain bleed (the ER doctors description). She never recovered and died 3 months later. You need to look very closely at the risk benefit of vaccines. If you are in good health then the risk from a side affect of a vaccine is greater than the risk of contracting the virus.

    Sorry to hear about your mum, but the risk of the vaccine vs covid is not greater, that is utter rubbish. The data does not show that mRNA vaccines cause blood clots.

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