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[QUOTE=eomrat;1643125773]I am under less stress than I have been since I was 17 years old. Because I literally live 90% of the life that I envisioned for myself since I was about 15.
I am just apt to call out peoples bad behavior.
I have been coming to this site since 2007. I have no idea if MarkIT or MTpockets are married. Nor Chaz, PlateauPower, Iron Charles, Ben, ArchAngle or many others with years on this board.
Because those guys do not complain about their wives on the internet, if they posses a wife, that is. I bet they do not complain about their wives at work or the gym or the racetrack or hunting lodge, or anywhere else. I would also be willing to bet that you would not complain about your wife at work, or a tea party or fox hunt or war with France, or cricket match or whatever it is that you people do for fun over there.
Be more like your handsome American friends.[/QUOTE]
Great post!
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[QUOTE=eomrat;1643125773]I am under less stress than I have been since I was 17 years old. Because I literally live 90% of the life that I envisioned for myself since I was about 15.
I am just apt to call out peoples bad behavior.
I have been coming to this site since 2007. I have no idea if MarkIT or MTpockets are married. Nor Chaz, PlateauPower, Iron Charles, Ben, ArchAngle or many others with years on this board.
Because those guys do not complain about their wives on the internet, if they posses a wife, that is. I bet they do not complain about their wives at work or the gym or the racetrack or hunting lodge, or anywhere else. I would also be willing to bet that you would not complain about your wife at work, or a tea party or fox hunt or war with France, or cricket match or whatever it is that you people do for fun over there.
Be more like your handsome American friends.[/QUOTE]
My wife is awesome, wouldn’t have wifed her otherwise ;) . It is annoying to hear people talk $hit about their spouse though.
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[QUOTE=Plateauplower;1643198563]My wife is awesome, wouldn’t have wifed her otherwise ;) . It is annoying to hear people talk $hit about their spouse though.[/QUOTE]
Tom isn’t doing that, eomrat is just phishing.
If someone’s spouse doesn’t like them to lift and it’s mentioned it’s only a fact (not talking thit), a fact many lifters have, and keeping it inside usually leads to divorce, IMO it’s good to talk about it. It’s part of life.
I have respect for a man who can work to compromise with his wife the ones who still just have girlfriends are clueless.
Wife is a much higher title than girlfriend. Your not a MAN until you can handle a long marriage and make that thit work!!!
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[QUOTE=Plateauplower;1643198563]My wife is awesome, wouldn’t have wifed her otherwise ;) . It is annoying to hear people talk $hit about their spouse though.[/QUOTE]
Your wife can do pistol squats so obviously she's awesome.
[QUOTE=LWW;1643203963]Tom isn’t doing that, eomrat is just phishing.
If someone’s spouse doesn’t like them to lift and it’s mentioned it’s only a fact (not talking thit), a fact many lifters have, and keeping it inside usually leads to divorce, IMO it’s good to talk about it. It’s part of life.
I have respect for a man who can work to compromise with his wife the ones who still just have girlfriends are clueless.
Wife is a much higher title than girlfriend. Your not a MAN until you can handle a long marriage and make that thit work!!![/QUOTE]
Yeah..the reason I have a huge problem with that is because lifting is already super hard and it's difficult to motivate yourself without anyone trying to sabotage you.
Moreover it's something that keeps you healthy and fit and should be totally encouraged by your SO as most people do not even exercise. It's not like having gambling problem or drinking problem where I would understand the negative comments.
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[QUOTE=OldFartTom;1643089913]We have Canada geese over here. Several breeding pairs were brought to London and homed on the lake in St James Park in the very late 1600s. They spread out from there but were fairly minor birds until WW2 when they started to really spread across the country (following orders from Hitler?). Evil birds that profit from war.
They're supposed to be in Canada not in UK.
When are you coming to take them back?[/QUOTE]
Haha! Once things settle I'm going to the UK to visit kinfolk and will wholeheartedly attempt to shoo as many nazi fowl off your parts region and.... who am I kidding. It's hopeless. My ride this morning was rudely interrupted by a swarm of the damn birds crossing the road in no particular urgency. I'm really trying to remain Zen, but these fuking fowl make it very diffacult!!! Serenity now, damnit!
[QUOTE=eomrat;1643151503]You can and you should.
We prefer the term, "slit". ;)[/QUOTE]
Haha! Awesome! OK, this is the 2nd time typing this out cuz my windowz froze up and I lost some really good material. Bah. I'll never be able to rewrite it as good as the original, so I'm just going to have ta owe you'z some quality $hit. :)
But I will ask one question and please only answer at your convenience. How in blazes did u know what u would want for 90% of your life back when u were 15?
Me, if I was living the life I could envision for myself when I was 15, I would be a colossal dip$hit. Instead of just a moderately functional dip$hit. :D
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[QUOTE=Cass40;1643204603]
Yeah..the reason I have a huge problem with that is because lifting is already super hard and it's difficult to motivate yourself without anyone trying to sabotage you.
Moreover it's something that keeps you healthy and fit and should be totally encouraged by your SO as most people do not even exercise. It's not like having gambling problem or drinking problem where I would understand the negative comments.[/QUOTE]
Well it can go both ways, I won't go to the gym with my wife to do machines and cardio, I'm there to lift and I won't go to the commercial gym.
The old lifters around my way, guys who lifted more than Ronnie, they had a podcast talking bout the old days, one guy said, yeah we weren't married, could live like slobs, and didn't have to worry about being home to take the dog out, everyone agreed with him.
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[QUOTE=Cass40;1643204603]Your wife can do pistol squats so obviously she's awesome.
Yeah..the reason I have a huge problem with that is because lifting is already super hard and it's difficult to motivate yourself without anyone trying to sabotage you.
Moreover it's something that keeps you healthy and fit and should be totally encouraged by your SO as most people do not even exercise. It's not like having gambling problem or drinking problem where I would understand the negative comments.[/QUOTE]
I feel super bad for anyone feeling trapped in that kinda situation. They gotta somehow find the strength to at least plan and execute a way out of the relationship. Life is too gawddamn short to spend time with negative, manipulative, self-centered ppl. Better to be alone, IMHO.
EDIT: and good to see u didn't succumb to your recent affliction. :) I dont remember exactly what it was, but I picked up that it sucked.
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[QUOTE=LWW;1643206703]Well it can go both ways, I won't go to the gym with my wife to do machines and cardio, I'm there to lift and I won't go to the commercial gym.
The old lifters around my way, guys who lifted more than Ronnie, they had a podcast talking bout the old days, one guy said, yeah we weren't married, could live like slobs, and didn't have to worry about being home to take the dog out, everyone agreed with him.[/QUOTE]
Oh I forgot you have to do every single thing together. That is so weird to me.
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[QUOTE=ChazWood;1643207083]I feel super bad for anyone feeling trapped in that kinda situation. They gotta somehow find the strength to at least plan and execute a way out of the relationship. Life is too gawddamn short to spend time with negative, manipulative, self-centered ppl. Better to be alone, IMHO.
EDIT: and good to see u didn't succumb to your recent affliction. :) I dont remember exactly what it was, but I picked up that it sucked.[/QUOTE]
I still have costochondritis but it's good to know daddy knows everything when he said it will go away in two months.
It is not going away. Nothing ever goes away with me. I can't do bench and dips not even assisted ones. :(
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[QUOTE=Cass40;1643207433]I still have costochondritis but it's good to know daddy knows everything when he said it will go away in two months.
It is not going away. Nothing ever goes away with me. I can't do bench and dips not even assisted ones. :([/QUOTE]
daddy? haha. :D
Seriously. That seriously sucks. However, u come from good Finnish stock. Didn't u once tell me aboot your Grandmother wrestling a Salmon away from a Polar Bear???
Or was it a Mackerel? Oh Chit - it prolly hurts to laff. I sorry. I stop. :)
EDIT: OK, I was curious so I just googled costochondritis and its not what I thought. I thought it was ass related. Like colitis or some $hit.
So that's something positive...that its not ass related. :D
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[QUOTE=Cass40;1643207433]I still have costochondritis but it's good to know daddy knows everything when he said it will go away in two months.
It is not going away. [b]Nothing ever goes away with me.[/b] I can't do bench and dips not even assisted ones. :([/QUOTE]
Goes for me, too. Hope you get better, Sassie Spice :(
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[QUOTE=ChazWood;1643207603]daddy? haha. :D
Seriously. That seriously sucks. However, u come from good Finnish stock. Didn't u once tell me aboot your Grandmother wrestling a Salmon away from a Polar Bear???
Or was it a Mackerel? Oh Chit - it prolly hurts to laff. I sorry. I stop. :)[/QUOTE]
Yeah it does.
It hurts to laugh, cough, sneeze, and hiccup. :(
Costo is not ass related. That's my sciatica. My ass is fine ATM. Hope they won't both start hurting hurting at the same time..I WILL rope I swear.
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[QUOTE=Cass40;1643207203]Oh I forgot you have to do every single thing together. That is so weird to me.[/QUOTE]
Not everything, we both need our space, I asked if she could find something to do every Wednesday so I can lift in the apartment, she was thrilled, I even said I'd drop her off and pick her up if she wants to meet a friend for some drinks and get loaded!
I would do that anyway, but life is a bit different for the last month and we got another 3-4 weeks to go.
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[QUOTE=Cass40;1643207793]Yeah it does.
It hurts to laugh, cough, sneeze, and hiccup. :([/QUOTE]
If you were a horse, they would take you out behind the barn and blow your brains out.
Which may or may not be a bad thing. Depending on how bad u hurting.
Allz I know is that the chick I saw in the video u posted blasting pull upz ain't gonna be undone by no costochondritis.
"Hold Fast" is what the old wayfaring sailors said on the high seas during a storm.
So Hold Fast for as long as the storm lasts, girl. And maybe binge Netflix? :)
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[QUOTE=ChazWood;1643206543]
But I will ask one question and please only answer at your convenience. How in blazes did u know what u would want for 90% of your life back when u were 15?
[/QUOTE]
I didn't. I fell into it through a combination of very good luck and some bad planning. Also, some good planning and some bad luck.
Also, the time between then and now are nothing like I dreamed.
So, the summer between my 15th and 16th year were as perfect as they could have possibly gotten, for me. I lived in the perfect place, with a great family, a sweet ass truck, and I already had the girl I aimed to marry. One night, sitting by the river with my girl I decided that I had the perfect life and that I could, if I was smart, recreate that life for myself at the end of my journey and spend my best years catching small-mouth, hiking these mountains, laying fat black marks on rural blacktop, smoking big buds, cooking pigs on a spit-drinking corn liquor and adoring my grandchildren.
I took a supremely fukced up path to get here, and I thought I would have a hell of a lot more money and lot less scars, but here I am, stuck in my barn, listening to the rain and bullfrogs because I came out here for puffs and a downpour started on me.
Pigs are fat and the grass is still green. In July. Life is very good.
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[QUOTE=ChazWood;1643207083]I feel super bad for anyone feeling trapped in that kinda situation. They gotta somehow find the strength to at least plan and execute a way out of the relationship. Life is too gawddamn short to spend time with negative, manipulative, self-centered ppl. Better to be alone, IMHO.
[/QUOTE]
You sound like the complainer eomrat is talking about.
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[QUOTE=ChazWood;1643207953]If you were a horse, they would take you out behind the barn and blow your brains out.
Which may or may not be a bad thing. Depending on how bad u hurting.
Allz I know is that the chick I saw in the video u posted blasting pull upz ain't gonna be undone by no costochondritis.
"Hold Fast" is what the old wayfaring sailors said on the high seas during a storm.
So Hold Fast for as long as the storm lasts, girl. And maybe binge Netflix? :)[/QUOTE]
I'm not hurting when I'm chilling. It only hurts when I laugh, cough, sneeze, or hiccup. I can mostly stay away doing those or it lasts a few seconds. But..if I get a cough...then I'm fuked.
Thank u :)
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[QUOTE=eomrat;1643208043]I didn't. I fell into it through a combination of very good luck and some bad planning. Also, some good planning and some bad luck. And an IED.
Also, the time between then and now are nothing like I dreamed.
So, the summer between my 15th and 16th year were as perfect as they could have possibly gotten, for me. I lived in the perfect place, with a great family, a sweet ass truck, and I already had the girl I aimed to marry. One night, sitting by the river with my girl I decided that I had the perfect life and that I could, if I was smart, recreate that life for myself at the end of my journey and spend my best years catching small-mouth, hiking these mountains, laying fat black marks on rural blacktop, smoking big buds, cooking pigs on a spit-drinking corn liquor and adoring my grandchildren.
I took a supremely fukced up path to get here, and I thought I would have a hell of a lot more money and lot less scars, but here I am, stuck in my barn, listening to the rain and bullfrogs because I came out here for puffs and a downpour started on me.
Pigs are fat and the grass is still green. In July. Life is very good.[/QUOTE]
If you enjoy or get anything positive from writing, I'm pretty sure ppl would want to read your work. EOM Dude, I get a vibe from certain ppl and that vibe is powerful with you. No homo. haha! Anyways, I get that you probably dont see yourself as an author, but I think that's part of why your essays or stories would be so authentic and compelling. I'm a leave it there - u get the gist.
Allz I ask is that you please think on it and also don't slit my throat. :D
Really dug the account you laid out. I could almost see it. :)
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[QUOTE=Cass40;1643208503]I'm not hurting when I'm chilling. It only hurts when I laugh, cough, sneeze, or hiccup. I can mostly stay away doing those or it lasts a few seconds. But..if I get a cough...then I'm fuked.
Thank u :)[/QUOTE]
Good to hear, good to hear!
Just don't do those 5 things. 5 cuz u forgot dry-heaving. Prolly just a clerical error cuz I know u know dry-heaving is no fun even when not afflicted with costochondritis! It's just nasty!
Hey! No laughing! :D
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[QUOTE=mtpockets;1623478861]Just for sh!ts and giggles lets say a vaccine for covid is available early next month. Will you be rolling up your sleeve or turning the other cheek?
I won't be first in line to say jab me with a rushed vaccine, besides if all you fukers get it I shouldn't have too. Until then I will rely on social distance, my mask apparel and newly acquired hand washing skills to keep me safe.
How about you?[/QUOTE]
Nope, never will. Who can make a clean thing out of an unclean? Not one...here we are months later with many admissions to the hospital due to problems 2ith the vaccine.
Get training, get sprinting, get lifting, get fighting.... Stay active.
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[QUOTE=eomrat;1643208043]I didn't. I fell into it through a combination of very good luck and some bad planning. Also, some good planning and some bad luck.
Also, the time between then and now are nothing like I dreamed.
So, the summer between my 15th and 16th year were as perfect as they could have possibly gotten, for me. I lived in the perfect place, with a great family, a sweet ass truck, and I already had the girl I aimed to marry. One night, sitting by the river with my girl I decided that I had the perfect life and that I could, if I was smart, recreate that life for myself at the end of my journey and spend my best years catching small-mouth, hiking these mountains, laying fat black marks on rural blacktop, smoking big buds, cooking pigs on a spit-drinking corn liquor and adoring my grandchildren.
I took a supremely fukced up path to get here, and I thought I would have a hell of a lot more money and lot less scars, but here I am, stuck in my barn, listening to the rain and bullfrogs because I came out here for puffs and a downpour started on me.
Pigs are fat and the grass is still green. In July. Life is very good.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=ChazWood;1643209143]If you enjoy or get anything positive from writing, I'm pretty sure ppl would want to read your work. EOM Dude, I get a vibe from certain ppl and that vibe is powerful with you. No homo. haha! Anyways, I get that you probably dont see yourself as an author, but I think that's part of why your essays or stories would be so authentic and compelling. I'm a leave it there - u get the gist.
Allz I ask is that you please think on it and also don't slit my throat. :D
Really dug the account you laid out. I could almost see it. :)[/QUOTE]
I agree with Chaz on this 100%. There are a few awesome writers/story tellers on this forum, ArchAngel and Eomrat comes to mind, that I really enjoy reading. Eomrat's story above made me reflect on my own life and the journey I've taken to get here. Thanks Chaz for eliciting that story from Eomrat. Good stuff.
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[QUOTE=Desparado;1643225043]I agree with Chaz on this 100%. There are a few awesome writers/story tellers on this forum, ArchAngel and Eomrat comes to mind, that I really enjoy reading. Eomrat's story above made me reflect on my own life and the journey I've taken to get here. Thanks Chaz for eliciting that story from Eomrat. Good stuff.[/QUOTE]
Get off your knees as it's unbecoming.
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[QUOTE=Desparado;1643225043]I agree with Chaz on this 100%. There are a few awesome writers/story tellers on this forum, ArchAngel and Eomrat comes to mind, that I really enjoy reading. Eomrat's story above made me reflect on my own life and the journey I've taken to get here. Thanks Chaz for eliciting that story from Eomrat. Good stuff.[/QUOTE]
Right on, brother. Cheers. :)
As corny as it sounds, I'm grateful to be part of such a diverse community that offers an abundance of inspiration, insight, comradery, and entertainment. I'll miss this place if/when they pull the plug.
and don't mind Mr Grumpi. Rumor has it he was caught gazing at some dude's johnson in the gym locker room and since then has been projecting maximum masculinity to ensure he doesn't turn fully ghey. :D
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oh boy!
[url]https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/covid-19-daily-video[/url]
[youtube]cmKb-VUUXoA[/youtube]
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[QUOTE=JonGomez;1643211193]Nope, never will. Who can make a clean thing out of an unclean? Not one...here we are months later with many admissions to the hospital due to problems 2ith the vaccine.
Get training, get sprinting, get lifting, get fighting.... Stay active.[/QUOTE]
You know they're talking of making (both doses) vaccinated as a requirement for visiting night clubs and large scale sporting events. Now I'm pro-vax but I see that as completely unfair BS
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[QUOTE=x-trainer ben;1643240173]oh boy!
[url]https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/covid-19-daily-video[/url]
[youtube]cmKb-VUUXoA[/youtube][/QUOTE]
Interesting video ben
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New Jersey hospital network fires 6 supervisors for not getting vaccinated against COVID-19
A New Jersey hospital network has fired a half-dozen high-ranking employees who refused to comply with a new policy requiring them to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
[I]The employees had not received medical and religious exemptions or a deferral.[/I]
RWJBarnabas Health, one of the largest health care systems in the Garden State and in the nation, announced in May that it was mandating COVID-19 vaccination for all staff at the supervisory level and above, effective immediately. Those employees were required to have completed their course of vaccinations no later than June 30.
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[QUOTE=mtpockets;1643242063]Interesting video ben[/QUOTE]
Hopkins has been doing a daily covid count as well as a map since the start. As of the last 8 months, a daily video was added to that.
[url]https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html[/url]
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Coronavirus in the U.S.:
— COVID death toll rose 40% in the past week: CDC
— Delta variant now 80%+ of all U.S. COVID cases
— Out-of-control outbreaks in hot spots
— 99% of deaths are in the unvaccinated
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[QUOTE=mtpockets;1643255153]New Jersey hospital network fires 6 supervisors for not getting vaccinated against COVID-19
A New Jersey hospital network has fired a half-dozen high-ranking employees who refused to comply with a new policy requiring them to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
[I]The employees had not received medical and religious exemptions or a deferral.[/I]
RWJBarnabas Health, one of the largest health care systems in the Garden State and in the nation, announced in May that it was mandating COVID-19 vaccination for all staff at the supervisory level and above, effective immediately. Those employees were required to have completed their course of vaccinations no later than June 30.[/QUOTE]
Love it. A hard lesson but it needed to be learned. We’ll see more of this. Either vaccinate or enjoy unemployment.
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[QUOTE=Reliance012;1643270443]Love it. A hard lesson but it needed to be learned. We’ll see more of this. Either vaccinate or enjoy unemployment.[/QUOTE]
You are a sad bird if you "Love it" that people lost their jobs.
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That's cancel culture. You can't merely lose. You must be utterly destroyed.
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[QUOTE=eomrat;1643272613]You are a sad bird if you "Love it" that people lost their jobs.[/QUOTE]
They lost them by choice. And it can be used as a persuasive message for others to get vaccinated. So yes, you’re damn right I love it.
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[QUOTE=eomrat;1643272613]You are a sad bird if you "Love it" that people lost their jobs.[/QUOTE]
agreed and thats NJ for you, he is mostly a NJ boy. NJ culture is sanitation union gangsters (most of it), a Biden paradise. Trump wasn't in Sanitation.
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[QUOTE=Reliance012;1643273383]They lost them by choice. And it can be used as a persuasive message for others to get vaccinated. So yes, you’re damn right I love it.[/QUOTE]
You seem like a real happy fella.
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[QUOTE=mtpockets;1643265553]Coronavirus in the U.S.:
— COVID death toll rose 40% in the past week: CDC
— Delta variant now 80%+ of all U.S. COVID cases
— Out-of-control outbreaks in hot spots
— 99% of deaths are in the unvaccinated[/QUOTE]
This is not a good thing. My second shot is Thursday. I hope I make it :(
Hold me.
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[QUOTE=Reliance012;1643273383]They lost them by choice. And it can be used as a persuasive message for others to get vaccinated. So yes, you’re damn right I love it.[/QUOTE]
Conform or be punished. You'd think being safe from the deadliest virus of all time should be enough persuasion.
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[QUOTE=Mark1T;1643275053]This is not a good thing. My second shot is Thursday. I hope I make it :(
Hold me.[/QUOTE]
It all because a bunch of democratic deucebags who are against oil took a private plane infected with Covid across the country and took off their clothes together and partied in a hotel. Everyone else in the country is being careful except the maggots with the loudest voices.
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[QUOTE=Mark1T;1643275053]This is not a good thing. My second shot is Thursday. I hope I make it :(
Hold me.[/QUOTE]
you will be good, you picked the correct one.
"A new study looked at blood samples of patients who received the Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines against the Indian 'Delta' variant
Antibody levels in J&J patients were five to seven times lower when exposed to the Delta variant compared to three times lower in Pfizer and Moderna patients
The findings are in line with a study that found the AstraZeneca vaccine, which uses the same technology as J&J, is ****33% effective against Delta****
Researchers say this suggests the 13 million Americans who received the J&J vaccine will need boosters to protect against variants."
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No delta worries here
[youtube]uKvM0Dfa_QA[/youtube]
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[QUOTE=mtpockets;1643265553]Coronavirus in the U.S.:
— COVID death toll rose 40% in the past week: CDC
— Delta variant now 80%+ of all U.S. COVID cases
— Out-of-control outbreaks in hot spots
— 99% of deaths are in the unvaccinated[/QUOTE]
Heading backwards I am afraid. This is why some extremists want mandatory vaccinations.
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So many scientists around the world, yet so many inconsistencies and contradictions in data points.
Who do we believe?
Listen to all but follow none.
I know one thing for sure. Gubmint cannot be trusted. Politicians always have an agenda. They remain in power thru fear.
The past year so many Americans lived in fear, that they have forgotten how to live.
Really sad.
I won't take the jab. That's my personal choice. Take the jab, that's your choice. But don't force others to do so.
Fauci has already been exposed for his lies and deceptions, yet many still listen to him.. Cuz of fear.
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[QUOTE=NorwichGrad;1643298083]So many scientists around the world, yet so many inconsistencies and contradictions in data points.
Who do we believe?
Listen to all but follow none.
I know one thing for sure. Gubmint cannot be trusted. Politicians always have an agenda. They remain in power thru fear.
The past year so many Americans lived in fear, that they have forgotten how to live.
Really sad.
I won't take the jab. That's my personal choice. Take the jab, that's your choice. But don't force others to do so.
Fauci has already been exposed for his lies and deceptions, yet many still listen to him.. Cuz of fear.[/QUOTE]
I hear a lot of anti vax people claim Faucci has been exposed for his lies but I have never seen an example. Could you point to one?
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[QUOTE=mgftp;1643299013]I hear a lot of anti vax people claim Faucci has been exposed for his lies but I have never seen an example. Could you point to one?[/QUOTE]
What do you do with yourself when you are not on the internet arguing endlessly with strangers?
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[QUOTE=eomrat;1643299153]What do you do with yourself when you are not on the internet arguing endlessly with strangers?[/QUOTE]
You think asking a question is arguing? Interesting take.
My main hobbies include hockey, tennis, video games, hiking, and fishing. How about yourself?
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[QUOTE=mgftp;1643299013]I hear a lot of anti vax people claim Faucci has been exposed for his lies but I have never seen an example. Could you point to one?[/QUOTE]
I love how you label me and my homies "anti vax." LOL.
Amazing how gubmint backs big pharma, which in turn takes no responsibility if people get vaxx injuries, yet those who do not take any vaxx are the "irresponsible" ones? GTFO!!
I am not anti-vaxx.
I am pro-freedom, pro-gubmint transparency, pro-honesty, pro-pharma accountability, pro-critical thinking.
Come at me, commies. I am
The Sovereign Goat Man
[QUOTE=eomrat;1643299153]What do you do with yourself when you are not on the internet arguing endlessly with strangers?[/QUOTE]
Cuz he thinks he's alpha. As you are aware, self-proclaimed "alphas" in the airborne community are usually the first ones to drop out of division runs or the first ones to freeze at the door at jump school. LOL.
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[QUOTE=NorwichGrad;1643300713]I love how you label me and my homies "anti vax." LOL.
Amazing how gubmint backs big pharma, which in turn takes no responsibility if people get vaxx injuries, yet those who do not take any vaxx are the "irresponsible" ones? GTFO!!
I am not anti-vaxx.
I am pro-freedom, pro-gubmint transparency, pro-honesty, pro-pharma accountability, pro-critical thinking.
Come at me, commies. I am
The Sovereign Goat Man
Cuz he thinks he's alpha. As you are aware, self-proclaimed "alphas" in the airborne community are usually the first ones to drop out of division runs or the first ones to freeze at the door at jump school. LOL.[/QUOTE]
That's a lot of words. None of which addressed the single question I posed which I am genuinely curious about.
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[QUOTE=mgftp;1643295363]Heading backwards I am afraid. This is why some extremists want mandatory vaccinations.[/QUOTE]
SHEEp when gov can get the sheep to do something in an emergancy, gov will always create an emergency.
Expect the backwards thinking to happen come election year my friend.
I suppose I’m a sheep as well, but i will be a sheep that calls it out, I’m doing this in school discussions
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[QUOTE=mgftp;1643301003]That's a lot of words. None of which addressed the single question I posed which I am genuinely curious about.[/QUOTE]
Goat$hit. You're just looking for an excuse to continue a pointless argument.
RESEARCH is your friend.
There are so many articles and proofs that support what you're looking for.
[QUOTE=LWW;1643301483]SHEEp when gov can get the sheep to do something in an emergancy, gov will always create an emergency.
Expect the backwards thinking to happen come election year my friend.
I suppose I’m a sheep as well, but i will be a sheep that calls it out, I’m doing this in school discussions[/QUOTE]
I am disappointed you did not say gubmint.
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[QUOTE=Cass40;1643207433]I still have costochondritis but it's good to know daddy knows everything when he said it will go away in two months.
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Was that referring to me? I wish I could predict recovery for you, Cass, but I can only hope it resolves soon. I experienced it too, so I empathize.
If you're young like my daughter, have no other issues, and do absolutely nothing to exacerbate it, I think under 2 months is very possible. If you remember what I said about my daughter, though, she felt the rib pop. The sports med doc thinks she partially dislocated it which means the injury would involved tearing as well as inflammation. When I told my daughter it would take a couple of months, it was largely so she wouldn't expect it to go away quickly and would be willing to do essentially nothing for a little while. As a gym regular who also cycles and plays tennis, that's asking a lot of her, but she manage to only go for slow easy bike rides for a bit over 3 weeks and she's already pain free. Makes me feel old since my rotator cuff injury is at 8 months and nowhere near 100%.
Costochondritis can take a few days to resolve if you're lucky, or if you have something that continues to exacerbate it, it can take much longer to resolve. It seldom lasts more than a few weeks unless you have a chronic cough or your job forces you to do things that keep irritating it, or if you're really old or have another health condition. It's frustrating, but it does get better. If yours has not improved despite resting the area for several weeks, I'd go see a sports med doc and ask if it could be Tietze Syndrome. Most sports med clinics can do an U/S in the exam room and some might actually inject steroids into the area if they think that would help. I don't know your age, how you got it, how long you've had it, what you've done for it, how bad it is, or anything about your health and medical history, so I'm just spitballing ideas. Hope it gets better for you soon. Also for the other poster who has it.