Will You Take The Vaccine?

Are you going to take the corona virus vaccine?

  • No.

  • Yes.


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mooray

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Don't worry though, everything is safe. This pause is just for funzies..


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Are you consistent in your aversion to activities which can have one per million injuries?
 

mooray

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To me toe to toe means an actual competition. Maybe you can ask your Mensa buddies to tell you where to sign us up for this competitive IQ test. Other than that you are just blabber. Honestly the "achievements" you listed mean nothing to me. I know many idiots with master's degrees who can't make a career in their field to save their lives. They turn out to be managers at grocery stores often times.
Seeing something through that requires years of effort and focus means nothing to you? Hm.
 

mooray

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I'm consistent in that I like to be cautious before jumping in the deep end. I look before I leap.
Can you explain how that pertains? There's probably a one in a million issue with every medicine and I'm sure you've taken medicine before, so what is your method for overcoming that?
 

PJ Diaz

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Seeing something through that requires years of effort and focus means nothing to you? Hm.
I have another friend who graduated UCSC with a computer science degree. His mom paid his way. 20 years later he has no job, and lives in the guest house at his mom's place in San Diego. So, to answer your question.. it depends.
 

PJ Diaz

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Can you explain how that pertains? There's probably a one in a million issue with every medicine and I'm sure you've taken medicine before, so what is your method for overcoming that?
I don't generally take medications. When I do, then I research the options first, and make what I consider to be an educated decision before acting.
 

PJ Diaz

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I don't generally take medications. When I do, then I research the options first, and make what I consider to be an educated decision before acting.
As an example, when I vaccinated my daughter for Measles, Mumps, and Rubella, I researched in advance, and discovered that you don't need to give the standard 3-in-1 "MMR vaccine", and that many experts considered it safer to take the vaccines separately. It doesn't have to be a yes or no answer. Many of these issues can be nuanced. There's no benefit in ignoring the risks, in my opinion.
 

mooray

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I don't generally take medications. When I do, then I research the options first, and make what I consider to be an educated decision before acting.
Okay but you presented that article to suggest that it's unsafe, that one in a million is unacceptable, but everything is probably one in a million. So where are you at in your vaccination studies and where is your safety threshold? Do you drive a car? What kind of studying did you do on the intersections in your area that have higher rates of accidents and do you bypass them?
 

HaroldRocks

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To me toe to toe means an actual competition. Maybe you can ask your Mensa buddies to tell you where to sign us up for this competitive IQ test. Other than that you are just blabber. Honestly the "achievements" you listed mean nothing to me. I know many idiots with master's degrees who can't make a career in their field to save their lives. They turn out to be managers at grocery stores often times.

Right

but he's here all day looking for posts with "inappropriate language" to delete from anybody outside of his political cyberfiends instead of putting all those degrees to work

:lol:
 

mooray

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As an example, when I vaccinated my daughter for Measles, Mumps, and Rubella, I researched in advance, and discovered that you don't need to give the standard 3-in-1 "MMR vaccine", and that many experts considered it safer to take the vaccines separately. It doesn't have to be a yes or no answer. Many of these issues can be nuanced. There's no benefit in ignoring the risks, in my opinion.
You're saying that the ones you chose for your children have less than one in a million side effects?
 

mooray

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I have another friend who graduated UCSC with a computer science degree. His mom paid his way. 20 years later he has no job, and lives in the guest house at his mom's place in San Diego. So, to answer your question.. it depends.
Whether or not a person was able to utilize their degree is a separate issue from the ability to see it through though, isn't it? Have you ever taken on a full-time personal project that took years of effort? If nothing else, seeing something like that through says something.
 

PJ Diaz

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Okay but you presented that article to suggest that it's unsafe, that one in a million is unacceptable, but everything is probably one in a million. So where are you at in your vaccination studies and where is your safety threshold? Do you drive a car? What kind of studying did you do on the intersections in your area that have higher rates of accidents and do you bypass them?
I didn't say that and neither did the AP article. It's purely information. You put in your own subtext and applied it to me. Nice try.

Do I drive a car? Yes. I also wear my seat belt, and come to complete stops. Driving a car is very dangerous, so I do my diligence to mitigate potential dangers. I do actually drive the country backroad at 45mph to work instead of the highway, even though it takes me 10 minutes longer. It is safer, and it's also a nice drive.
 

PJ Diaz

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Whether or not a person was able to utilize their degree is a separate issue from the ability to see it through though, isn't it? Have you ever taken on a full-time personal project that took years of effort? If nothing else, seeing something like that through says something.
Yes I have, thank you for asking. I am not without a degree myself. I have bigger personal accomplishments than that however.
 

mooray

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I didn't say that and neither did the AP article. It's purely information. You put in your own subtext and applied it to me. Nice try.

Do I drive a car? Yes. I also wear my seat belt, and come to complete stops. Driving a car is very dangerous, so I do my diligence to mitigate potential dangers. I do actually drive the country backroad at 45mph to work instead of the highway, even though it takes me 10 minutes longer. It is safer, and it's also a nice drive.
You said "Don't worry though, everything is safe. This pause is just for funzies.." but you think I was mistaken to assume you were being sarcastic...? Hmmm okay, then you were saying it at face value, in which case....you think it is safe? That sounds inconsistent with your other posts. Maybe it would be best if you could just expand on your own comment and clear that up.

So you take the long route, have you ever taken a long road trip? One study says that you have 1:366 odds of getting into an accident in a 1000 mile trip. Did you come across that in your driving research study?
 

PJ Diaz

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Do those accomplishments also mean nothing to you?
You should be a therapist lol. You ask a lot of leading questions.

I drove from Seattle to Santa Cruz on a motorcycle in 2-days once. It was dangerous. I didn't study up on the specific risks ahead of time. It wasn't the best decision I've ever made. It was risky. I was younger and stupider then.
 
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