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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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dragonvslinux
on 12/08/2021, 11:38:48 UTC
⭐ Merited by marcus_of_augustus (10)


I was wondering if there's a category of people who support the vaccine, as naturally intrigued by research projects and public experiments, but chose to abstain as not getting paid to test new medical research?

I've otherwise stayed out of the debate for a while, just listening to friends who say they will never get it and we need to fight, as well as others who claim I am dumb for not having it already. Truth be told, my main argument for not getting the vaccine is my sock draw is always a complete mess. I have to keep rearranging it with thinner socks at the front for the warmer weather, but with access to thicker socks for work and gardening. It's a real nightmare to be honest and is a lot of maintenance for me, it's meant I simply haven't had the time to join this research project. That and the day I genuinely considered having the vaccine - "the day" as others put it - a beautiful butterfly landed on my knee (that was dirty from soil work) and with persistence decided to clean me while gaining sufficient nutrients, or so I assume. I tried to deter this creature but they were so persistent and determined so I gave up. It completely distracted me from thinking about taking the vaccine, and personally haven't thought about it since.

I otherwise support everyone who has become part of this experiment, I genuinely salute you all! Medical advancements are needed, and this is a very well controlled study with an amazing sample size. I look forward to the continued results of this experiment in the coming years. Naturally I'm skeptical with any untested medicines/vaccines that haven't gone through the test of time, at least 2-3 years but realistically 10 years for the full research to be discovered.

If you're part of the older generation then for sure you have nothing to lose, but personally, I feel I've still got a lot to live for. None the less, I appreciate all of you who are vaccinated for being part of this study so I don't have to  Smiley

I'm glad that you listened to the butterfly! Cheesy Cheesy

Me too  Grin The butterfly was beautiful, the first I had close contact with in the season, as well as appeared very wise feeling completely non-threatened by my attempts to wave it away. It should have felt in danger, but instead identified me as low-risk, likely due to the smell of natural resources that I was covered in. The synchronicity of the situation made me philosophize quite deeply about the event, while eventually the butterfly accepted my invitation to sit on my hand and clean them self.

After it flew away, I realized the butterfly was relatively natural and un-adultered. This was where it's beauty lied. This being the message I took away from the situation, while contemplating the vaccine properly for the first time.

Also, the vaccine is way beyond experimental. It is a death sentence for those who have it. It will not come immediately. But I already know like around 7-8 people that got cancer after they got the shot.  Roll Eyes  Roll Eyes

I don't believe in these conspiracy theories of it being a death sentence though, there is no concrete evidence to prove such outrageous theories. Just like I don't believe in the conspiracy theories that the vaccine is safe either. I believe in solid research, data and the most important variable: TIME. Until there is enough data over enough time to analysis, I don't believe it's possible to assess either way whether it will kill everyone, or save everyone. It's simply too early to tell.