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Post by dadbif on Aug 10, 2021 21:21:00 GMT
Border farce could use a few….
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Post by wannabe on Aug 14, 2021 22:56:06 GMT
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Post by dadbif on Aug 15, 2021 12:40:50 GMT
And the potential effect of this is??? You need to get out more, get a hobby, perhaps change another cylinder head…😜
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Post by Zed. on Aug 15, 2021 13:05:09 GMT
You need to get out more, get a hobby, perhaps change another cylinder head…😜 Ouch isn't graphine used in the 'rubber' plunger-head of the syringe Rich.
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Post by wannabe on Aug 15, 2021 14:04:45 GMT
I think the point is that it's a big unknown in term of long term outcomes, but that it appears to be toxic and able to cross various barriers, such as get into the brain, and perhaps even organise itself into structures??
I saw this video somewhere on those earlier links - if it is real... freaky!!
(tab through and you can see the changes become more obvious from about 5m30s)
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Post by dadbif on Aug 15, 2021 21:10:40 GMT
Seriously, I thought graphemes was the new wonder material, stronger than steel but ultra thin and light
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Post by wannabe on Aug 16, 2021 8:53:57 GMT
Seriously, I thought graphemes was the new wonder material, stronger than steel but ultra thin and light I think you're right - IIRC it can be a sheet only one atom thick? which is pretty mental. I think it has all sorts of weird properties due to being a non-natural material.
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Post by Zed. on Aug 16, 2021 9:18:33 GMT
Seriously, I thought graphemes was the new wonder material, stronger than steel but ultra thin and light some time ago Asbestos was a 'wonder' as were isotopes like radium Seriously, I thought graphemes was the new wonder material, stronger than steel but ultra thin and light I think you're right - IIRC it can be a sheet only one atom thick? which is pretty mental. I think it has all sorts of weird properties due to being a non-natural material. evrything has a good and bad side Rich.
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Post by atlex on Aug 16, 2021 9:21:37 GMT
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Post by swordspork on Aug 16, 2021 11:22:30 GMT
Maybe you should pass on the vaccine wannabe? unless you haven't already.
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Post by wannabe on Aug 16, 2021 13:22:13 GMT
Maybe you should pass on the vaccine wannabe? unless you haven't already. lol I am going to wait until some long term data is available before I step up - just think of me as the Control Group seeing as the actual Control Group in the Pfizer trials (which are supposed to be ongoing until 2023) were all unblinded and offered the jab, with a 98% take up, leaving only a tiny number of people against which to 'officially' compare outcomes... www.bmj.com/content/373/bmj.n1244
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Post by swordspork on Aug 16, 2021 13:43:24 GMT
Well at least you have gone to reputable sources for information. Rather than social media.
Nevertheless I'd wager that you're no spring chicken. Therefore, the risk of any 'long-term' vaccine issues is far outweighed by short-term risk of dying from covid. That's before we even consider comorbidities.
You crack on though - we need to thin the population a little.
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Post by wannabe on Aug 16, 2021 14:13:12 GMT
Well at least you have gone to reputable sources for information. Rather than social media. Nevertheless I'd wager that you're no spring chicken. Therefore, the risk of any 'long-term' vaccine issues is far outweighed by short-term risk of dying from covid. That's before we even consider comorbidities. You crack on though - we need to thin the population a little. lol Your position seems clear I never get ill (the only time off I've had in the past couple of decades was to have my appendix out at short notice) but I had two days of crackly lungs back in February 2020, so I'm sure I've already had it. I was also in a house with 2 other people (both with comorbidities) and many visitors, including kids and more people (some with severe comorbidities, i.e. severe obesity + all the associated issues that brings) and I was the only one with any such symptoms. We have all continued as we were throughout the following 18 months with no obvious symptomatic illness. I've never got tested and don't intend do to so, unless it is a T-cell reactivity test to indicate ongoing immunity, rather than the now apparent obsession with repeated booster jabs to maintain antibody levels that ignores all previous scientific knowledge on long term immunity. I'm in an age group that falls under the line where there starts to be issues, and I have no comorbidities, so I'm pretty sure I'll be just fine Anyone under 40 is more at risk of blood clots from AZ than death-by-Covid, assuming these figures haven't been updated yet: A 0.03% risk of death if infected means a 99.97% survival rate. I'll take those odds, lol. I'm interested to hear about the future long term risks of the vaccine, though - may I have a go in your time machine when you've finished with it? lol
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Post by swordspork on Aug 16, 2021 14:21:01 GMT
Where's my flux capacitor
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Post by dadbif on Aug 16, 2021 14:51:04 GMT
No wonder you took so long to change your head gasket…
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