Will You Take The Vaccine?

Are you going to take the corona virus vaccine?

  • No.

  • Yes.


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waktoo

Well-Known Member
I hope you realized I never called you a fucking asshole or that you crawled out from under a rock to get paid to post stupid shit. I am not one to get my information at CNN and that I was on Newsmax long before it became fashionable. I also have a keen interest in the virus and try to get my information from credible sources. So it is in this vein I ask, because I am really curious where people get their information from (I do not have to ask the others here as they have given their sources over the last year and a half). And this is not only yourself, I am curious what others use to make up their minds.

I think this is the third time I asked politely after you said we should do our own research and not use CNN. So I ask again. Where and how have you researched information on the virus and the effects on the human body, the effects from using the vaccines. I am a great student and would not mind breing educated.
Tucker Carlson makes him laugh, so there's that...
 

shattascam

Well-Known Member
I've always pitied home-schooled kids, because they miss out on so much stuff that is a big part of their development in a society. It's one thing to study something, but along with that is a lot of social learning, and other team-building exercises. Plus they miss out on a lot of the fun of being a teenager.

I suspect that they will have problems blending in with our society.
Not to bump but had to say you're actually right about this. Fuck are you right about this. I was only homeschooled until 14, then got a GED and AS at community college. I've spent over a decade repairing the damage and it's still a work in progress. Going to 4 yr college was a failure, not because I wasn't smart enough, because I was nobody and couldn't integrate. Dropped out. 66 credits remaining for a bachelor's and at 27 now idk if I will even bother. All I can do is move on but the regret of forever lost and missed experiences is pretty fuckin shitty if not suicide-inducing

Can anyone say anxiety medication?
Pretty much why I started smoking weed when I was 18. Less so for anxiety now, more so for numbing the regret.

To answer the original question, I got vaxxed, because I'm a devout atheist and actually believe in science. Might have been homeschooled but not in one of those god-fearing fundamentalist Christian families whose mentality about covid is pretty much jesus take the wheel.
 
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schuylaar

Well-Known Member
@PJ Diaz your childrens future is below. heed the warning.

Not to bump but had to say you're actually right about this. Fuck are you right about this. I was only homeschooled until 14, then got a GED and AS at community college. I've spent over a decade repairing the damage and it's still a work in progress. Going to 4 yr college was a failure, not because I wasn't smart enough, because I was nobody and couldn't integrate. Dropped out. 66 credits remaining for a bachelor's and at 27 now idk if I will even bother. All I can do is move on but the regret of forever lost and missed experiences is pretty fuckin shitty if not suicide-inducing


Pretty much why I started smoking weed when I was 18. Less so for anxiety now, more so for numbing the regret.

To answer the original question, I got vaxxed, because I'm a devout atheist and actually believe in science. Might have been homeschooled but not in one of those god-fearing fundamentalist Christian families whose mentality about covid is pretty much jesus take the wheel.
 

potroastV2

Well-Known Member
Not to bump but had to say you're actually right about this. Fuck are you right about this. I was only homeschooled until 14, then got a GED and AS at community college. I've spent over a decade repairing the damage and it's still a work in progress. Going to 4 yr college was a failure, not because I wasn't smart enough, because I was nobody and couldn't integrate. Dropped out. 66 credits remaining for a bachelor's and at 27 now idk if I will even bother. All I can do is move on but the regret of forever lost and missed experiences is pretty fuckin shitty if not suicide-inducing


Pretty much why I started smoking weed when I was 18. Less so for anxiety now, more so for numbing the regret.

To answer the original question, I got vaxxed, because I'm a devout atheist and actually believe in science. Might have been homeschooled but not in one of those god-fearing fundamentalist Christian families whose mentality about covid is pretty much jesus take the wheel.
The fact that you can tell us your example of what I am talking about, and relate your anecdotal results, is proof that you are overcoming it.

You're learning how to mix in with others, and are able to look back and that builds your strength. You're doing fine, Man, and I'm glad that you are benefiting from using cannabis. It's a valuable medicine, and much better than pharmaceuticals.


:mrgreen:
 

shattascam

Well-Known Member
The fact that you can tell us your example of what I am talking about, and relate your anecdotal results, is proof that you are overcoming it.

You're learning how to mix in with others, and are able to look back and that builds your strength. You're doing fine, Man, and I'm glad that you are benefiting from using cannabis. It's a valuable medicine, and much better than pharmaceuticals.


:mrgreen:
Mostly the path to healing as far as I can tell is remaining humble and open to all kinds of different people, all kinds of circumstances, the good the bad and the ugly. I've since hung out with lowlives (sometimes because I didn't fit into the elitist rich kid college clique or they wouldn't accept me, just kicked me out of their parties because I didn't know anyone there), criminals, drug dealers and spent a lot of time in minimum wage or manual labor jobs which make you realize a lot of people have it worse and yet in a lot of ways other people aren't so different from yourself. In my experience pot helps whenever you feel you've hit your limit or threshold, since it actually expands your brain, you can take a step back and expand it and realize the end is just the beginning. I used to think I knew who I was. LOL.

Have not entirely ruled out finishing college either, part of it is unfulfilled desire for social success (the friendship/romantic sector of my life is still tragically lacking and suffers because I didn't have teen friends or teen love which you need for that confidence) and part of it is that I'm cleaning toilets and mopping floors at 27. Actually the time spent out of school has done me more good than the time in school and will make me appreciate it a lot more if I ever finish. Also I have the advantage of still passing for 21 so it's not like I'll stick out like a store thumb as long as I don't act a fool lol. You only live twice :mrgreen:

All the best.
 
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