Laughing Grass
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lol I'm not surprised. Going by the pics I've seen from sunni, greatwhitenorth, 420god and Karah being hawt must be a prerequisite to post here.G/P is a real cutie! I'd pay for pics ;D
lol I'm not surprised. Going by the pics I've seen from sunni, greatwhitenorth, 420god and Karah being hawt must be a prerequisite to post here.G/P is a real cutie! I'd pay for pics ;D
AAAaaaaaaaand I'm here to tell you thats not true at all...lol. If you had to be hawt to post, I wouldn't be a thing.lol I'm not surprised. Going by the pics I've seen from sunni, greatwhitenorth, 420god and Karah being hawt must be a prerequisite to post here.
You're so sweet, you know I'd be happy to pose for you.G/P is a real cutie! I'd pay for pics ;D
I'm right there with you bro.AAAaaaaaaaand I'm here to tell you thats not true at all...lol. If you had to be hawt to post, I wouldn't be a thing.
Stop lying!! You are hawt and you can cook. Therefore doubly hot!AAAaaaaaaaand I'm here to tell you thats not true at all...lol. If you had to be hawt to post, I wouldn't be a thing.
Oh stop the bullshit. I've seen you too and hot.I'm right there with you bro.
They don't have the salivating emoticon I need!You're so sweet, you know I'd be happy to pose for you.
I saw the pic you posted... you kinda have the Kurt Russel western look going for you. Don't think I've seen a pic of @Metasynth, most people are better looking than they give themselves credit.I'm right there with you bro.
Actually it was halted for Transverse Myelitis. The UK is cool with Zombies, didn't you watch Shaun of the Dead?Vaccine tracking site , keeps tabs of all the trials.
Astra-Zeneca stage 3 trial is halted after zombie outbreak in England.
"A number of different reactions that can qualify as suspected serious adverse reactions, are symptoms that require hospitalization, life-threatening illness and even death. "
We know what that means...zombies.
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Dad was paralyzed by TM within days following a flu shot years ago.Transverse Myelitis
Was it the synthetic controls?Read that study with the same critical eye you have in the past. I expect you would shred it.
You mean temporarily, right?Dad was paralyzed by TM within days following a flu shot years ago.
TM varies with individuals - some recover with little to no symptoms, Dad was paralyzed from the waist down & his left arm/hand were also practically unusable.You mean temporarily, right?
I always thought that was a Lyme disease thing.
Sorry to hear that. A recent report for discussion purposes would contend the costs attributed to your 2 bouts of Covid-19 to be around $100k. How much have you incurred in medical expenses as a result? It would be interesting to have a real time fact pattern.Well, it's official. I contracted covid-19 for the second time (test came back positive) About 3 months in between the first and second time. I became a little lax after recuperating the first time, mistakenly convinced that I was immune for at least a year. I've been playing a LOT of gigs, and usually the attendees are not diligently following the recommended guidelines. The good news is that the symptoms are less severe this time around - the body aches are about as bad, but the lethargy is not as pronounced, very few chest pains, and I only had one episode of labored breathing (the only symptom that frightens me) lasting about an hour. I've had the symptoms for about 5 days and they are fading quickly. I attribute this to some remnants of antibodies from the first round. This doesn't bode well for a vaccine in my mind, quarterly boosters may be needed to supplement the initial shot. My current fear is that this virus may be here to stay, mutating and lingering like the common cold. That would mean there may indeed be a 'New Normal', that includes social distancing and PPE from here on in. Sure hope I'm wrong about that. Stay careful out there, and keep your guard up...
Best of luck for a quick recovery.Well, it's official. I contracted covid-19 for the second time (test came back positive) About 3 months in between the first and second time. I became a little lax after recuperating the first time, mistakenly convinced that I was immune for at least a year. I've been playing a LOT of gigs, and usually the attendees are not diligently following the recommended guidelines. The good news is that the symptoms are less severe this time around - the body aches are about as bad, but the lethargy is not as pronounced, very few chest pains, and I only had one episode of labored breathing (the only symptom that frightens me) lasting about an hour. I've had the symptoms for about 5 days and they are fading quickly. I attribute this to some remnants of antibodies from the first round. This doesn't bode well for a vaccine in my mind, quarterly boosters may be needed to supplement the initial shot. My current fear is that this virus may be here to stay, mutating and lingering like the common cold. That would mean there may indeed be a 'New Normal', that includes social distancing and PPE from here on in. Sure hope I'm wrong about that. Stay careful out there, and keep your guard up...