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Worried Sick

I’m really glad I haven’t been vacksinated.  Because I think if I did it would ruin my life.  OK.  Maybe ruin is a bit too strong word.  Or maybe it isn’t.

Let me tell you what I’m thinking. 

There are two types of people who would willingly allow themselves to be vacksinated.  Some people are doing it to be altruistic.  They’re doing it to protect someone else.  Other people are doing it for selfish reasons.  They’re doing it to protect themselves.

I’m under the impression that there simply aren’t that many “Mother Theresa”-type people in the world, so my working assumption is that nearly everyone getting vacksinated is doing it to protect themselves.  Because they’re worried about COVID.

I know myself pretty well so I can safely say that if I were to be vacksinated, it wouldn’t be because I’m part of the Mother Theresa group.  I wouldn’t be hoping to protect some random, unknown person I pass on the street.  I’d be doing it because I was worried about me catching COVID.

So, if I were worried about catching COVID, I’d suffer through the roll-the-dice side effects of the vacksination just so I can be free from worry about the disease.

But then, after not dying from the “adverse reactions”, I find out that the vackseen isn’t really a vaccine and I can get sick anyway.  Even worse, I’m expected to wear a mask and social distance just like the people who haven’t been vacksinated.  Because I might catch COVID.

At this point, I don’t know which I’d be more of, worried or pissed off.

I’d still be worried about catching COVID because the vackseen that was supposed to alleviate my worry didn’t.  But I’d also be mad because, after accepting risks that nobody can quantify, I’m still not free from worrying about catching the damn disease.

If that’s where it stopped, I could probably deal with it.  But it gets worse from there.

Let’s say I did get vacksinated, then I found out about the people who have been seriously maimed or killed by the vackseen.  You can bet your life it would concern me.  There are tens of thousands of stories of people who have been seriously injured from the vackseens.  Some of the effects are inexplicably delayed, occurring weeks after being injected. 

Clearly not all of these stories are true, but if even 10% of them are, it’s still pretty scary.  And I’d be worried that I could be next.

There have been no long-term studies into the effects of the vackseens.  Oops.  Strike that.  It’s not quite true.  Those who have been vacksinated are in the long-term study.  And, since new adverse reactions get added to the list all the time, some of the horror stories we hear must be true.

Oh sure, some “experts” claim that there is no proven cause-and-effect, but these are the same experts that said that someone who had been decapitated in an accident had actually died of COVID instead.

Needless to say, the reassurances by the Big Pharma experts that there are no long-term side effects of their experimental drug wouldn’t give me the warm fuzzies.  Their no-proven-link-to-the-vackseens claim isn’t going to stop me from worrying if the vackseen that has spread throughout my body is going to someday kill me.

I’m no hypochondriac, if I get a strange ache or pain, I usually just ignore it.  My body will fix it.  It always does.  But, if I were to be vacksinated, then for the rest of my life, every time I had a symptom of any kind, I’d wonder if it was a still-undiscovered side effect of the vackseen.

Every time I had a nosebleed, bruise, muscle spasm or brain fart, I’d worry that what I’m experiencing is a symptom caused by the vackseen that I wish I hadn’t taken. 

And I’d still have to be worried about COVID.

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