Will You Take The Vaccine?

Are you going to take the corona virus vaccine?

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UncleBuck

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Have you found where I have been all those things? I haven't. General assumptions, or in this case, straight up someone making up stories, are part of the problem. Many of us fall into that group...
this bitterness is trademark of pipsqueak or buggy.

is that you, pikachu?
 

DIY-HP-LED

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still sitting on the fence on that...
Studies and clinical trials were telescoped, meaning run in parallel, and not sequentially with gaps for analysis, as was normally the case, no corners were cut. Also mRNA technology has been around for decades and much work was initially based on the pervious SARS-CoV-1 epidemic that we managed to stop nearly 20 years ago. In addition there is now real world data with almost 100 million people on the efficiency and safety, especially with the mRNA vaccines.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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We went from almost no cases a few months ago to a record 63 new cases on Sunday for a total of 263 active cases. New variants with stupid policy and people getting lax.

They are increasing fines for gatherings while schools remain open and they are holding idiotic sporting events that have caused a cluster of cases here in CB. I can see playing golf if you stay away from the clubhouse and they close the 19th hole, but hockey games with fans, Jesus?

No ill effects from yesterdays Pfizer, no fever and no sore arm, if I focused on it I could feel it a bit yesterday evening, but not much.

They say the second round is a bitch for some.
N.S. announces new restrictions, higher fines as record 63 cases reported Sunday | CBC News
 

printer

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printer

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Just in case ya missed it, toke and talk, fitness and well being. Haven't done shrooms in years, just naturally crazy!
single dose of one drug can ease anxiety and depression for five years | Rollitup
Meant as a joke, as in a 12 step program. I haven't done them in 30 years. A guy owed me $100 and he gave me a bag of them for it. I tried it and it fucked me up. Then I tried maybe a quarter of what I did and went out drinking beer. The combination was my all time favorite of all the things I have done. It was a sad day when the little baggie was empty.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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Lot's of shirts out there both good and bad, I think it best said with pictures and humor.

I don’t like any of those.
I am still working on his because it could use a few cool additions . On the front he wants this sergeant stripe upper right chest front and I think the number 19 on the back would be badass. This is a one of a kind collectors item that will be with at least $150 one day.

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Northwood

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Meant as a joke, as in a 12 step program. I haven't done them in 30 years. A guy owed me $100 and he gave me a bag of them for it. I tried it and it fucked me up. Then I tried maybe a quarter of what I did and went out drinking beer. The combination was my all time favorite of all the things I have done. It was a sad day when the little baggie was empty.
Shrooms are the devils fungi! Just kidding. Have you considered trying a grow?
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Meant as a joke, as in a 12 step program. I haven't done them in 30 years. A guy owed me $100 and he gave me a bag of them for it. I tried it and it fucked me up. Then I tried maybe a quarter of what I did and went out drinking beer. The combination was my all time favorite of all the things I have done. It was a sad day when the little baggie was empty.
They grow at your feet in the fall and I can harvest pounds of them here in the Maritimes, they like cow and horse shit, but you can find them on lawns. There are no toxic ones that look like them and you can tell by the blue gills, they are very strong too. Died out and stored correctly they last for a long time. For those who wanna pry open the doors of perception with a crowbar.
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Psilocybe semilanceata - Wikipedia
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Psilocybe semilanceata, commonly known as the liberty cap, is a species of fungus which produces the psychoactive compounds psilocybin and baeocystin. It is both one of the most widely distributed psilocybin mushrooms in nature, and one of the most potent. The mushrooms have a distinctive conical to bell-shaped cap, up to 2.5 cm (1.0 in) in diameter, with a small nipple-like protrusion on the top.
 

Northwood

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They grow at your feet in the fall and I can harvest pounds of them here in the Maritimes, they like cow and horse shit, but you can find them on lawns. There are no toxic ones that look like them and you can tell by the blue gills, they are very strong too. Died out and stored correctly they last for a long time. For those who wanna pry open the doors of perception with a crowbar.
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Psilocybe semilanceata - Wikipedia
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Psilocybe semilanceata, commonly known as the liberty cap, is a species of fungus which produces the psychoactive compounds psilocybin and baeocystin. It is both one of the most widely distributed psilocybin mushrooms in nature, and one of the most potent. The mushrooms have a distinctive conical to bell-shaped cap, up to 2.5 cm (1.0 in) in diameter, with a small nipple-like protrusion on the top.
Are you from Nova Scotia? This is what helped me pay for university at Acadia. Lol
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Are you from Nova Scotia? This is what helped me pay for university at Acadia. Lol
Partied at Acadia in my misspent youth, but never attended, had a few friends who went there though. I'm living in Cape Breton Nova Scotia and used to pick them when I was working in Moncton NB, found a great spot on the grounds of the air traffic control center there, recently sodded. I used to drive drive home a bit weekends and surmised they must grow there too, so I had a look in a cow pasture next to the #1 hole on the local course with a a buddy, wow! On the way out we met a couple of friends who were also looking for mushrooms, so I showed them what to look for and where they were.

When I came back home next summer for vacation I found myself locally famous and people were crawling on peoples lawns drunk looking for mushrooms and all of freakdom in my home town was on a craze! Apparently the knowledge spread, ideas can be dangerous things... :lol:

I picked a pound, sold it and bought a 286 computer later when they were the hot thing in the IBM compatible world during the early eighties. It was a big move going from 640K of memory to a whole megabyte and it had a 40 megabyte HD!
 

DIY-HP-LED

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More than a third of NHS trusts have ZERO Covid patients in intensive care as infections fall dramatically (thesun.co.uk)
VIRUS HOPE
More than a third of NHS trusts have ZERO Covid patients in intensive care as infections fall dramatically
MORE than a third of NHS trusts in England have ZERO Covid patients in intensive care as infections continue to fall dramatically.

Just 6.6 per cent of critical-care beds are occupied by people suffering from coronavirus - in comparison to 60 per cent in January, according to NHS England data.

The dramatic tenfold fall in critically ill patients comes as half of the UK population has received at least one Covid vaccine - allowing Britain to ease lockdown restrictions.

In the South West, just seven critical care beds across all NHS Trusts in the region were taken up by Covid patients as of April 20.

This is only 2.1 per cent of capacity - compared to 229 beds occupied by patients without the virus.

And the University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust had a peak of 73 patients in critical care beds on January 30 - but this figure has now fallen to zero as of April 20.

There are also zero Covid patients taking up critical beds in Newcastle upon Tyne's NHS hospitals - where the figure during the peak of the second wave was 61.

The highest intensive care rate for Covid patients is in London, with a figure of 110 - but this is still just one tenth of the total capacity across all the capital's NHS trusts.

VIRUS HOPE
This follows news that half of all Brits have now received a Covid vaccine in the historic fight against the virus.

More than 33.4 million Brits have had their life-saving jab in our vaccine rollout - which has allowed the country to ease lockdown restrictions.

NHS England data up to April 23 shows that of the 38,189,536 total doses given in England so far, 28,102,852 were first doses - a rise of 107,656 on the previous day.

It means the UK first dose total is now 33,496,293 - with more recent figures still to be reported by Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

The UK population is estimated to be 66,796,807, so the latest figures show that more than half the population have now had a first dose of a coronavirus vaccine.

The UK has outstripped all other EU countries in the vaccine race - while the bloc continued scaremongering over jab safety and dithering over administering the doses.

JAB SUCCESS
And relative to the size of our population, Britain only trails behind a handful of countries in the global vaccination blitz.

It was announced this week that Covid has dropped to the third biggest killer in England for the first time in six months - thanks to the rollout.

And thanks to our high number of vaccinations, Brits WILL be able to holiday in Spain, Portugal and Greece this summer, The Sun exclusively revealed.

Since December, our world-class vaccination programme has gone from strength to strength - with three safe and effective vaccines on offer in the UK.

Pfizer, Oxford Astra-Zeneca, and Moderna's life-saving jabs have armoured Brits in the fight against coronavirus - allowing us to restart life and ease lockdown.
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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Most are just pussies.
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Millions Are Skipping Their Second Doses of COVID Vaccines (yahoo.com)

Millions Are Skipping Their Second Doses of COVID Vaccines
Millions of Americans are not getting the second doses of their COVID-19 vaccines, and their ranks are growing.

More than 5 million people, or nearly 8% of those who got a first shot of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, have missed their second doses, according to the most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That is more than double the rate among people who got inoculated in the first several weeks of the nationwide vaccine campaign.

Even as the country wrestles with the problem of millions of people who are wary about getting vaccinated at all, health authorities are confronting an emerging challenge of ensuring that those who do get inoculated are doing so fully.

The reasons vary for why people are missing their second shots. In interviews, some said they feared the side effects, which can include flulike symptoms. Others said they felt that they were sufficiently protected with a single shot.

Those attitudes were expected, but another hurdle has been surprisingly prevalent. A number of vaccine providers have canceled second-dose appointments because they ran out of supply or did not have the right brand in stock.

Walgreens, one of the biggest vaccine providers, sent some people who got a first shot of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine to get their second doses at pharmacies that only had the other vaccine on hand.

Several Walgreens customers said in interviews that they scrambled, in some cases with help from pharmacy staff, to find somewhere to get the correct second dose. Others, presumably, simply gave up.

From the outset, public health experts worried that it would be difficult to get everyone to return for a second shot three or four weeks after the first dose. It is no surprise that, as vaccines are rolled out more broadly, the numbers of those skipping their second dose have gone up.
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OG Doge

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You join a weed forum and your first post is in the politics section... definitely not sock account.

Do you really think vaccines are more dangerous than the virus that's killed over 3 million and counting?
Why can't anti-vaxxers ever come up with a logical reason?
Fuck the vax for the sniffles, for stoners you guys are brain dead sheep. My body my choice and you can have my vaccine.
 

OG Doge

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Ooohhh so much alpha! Oh my gosh my panties are absolutely drenched at the sight of such obfuscated insecurity!!
Triggered much?

I will just leave this here for those with at least room temperature IQ to digest.

 
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