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""When people do research before they buy a house or a car
they are called smart consumers""....
""When people do research before injecting something into their arm""....
they are called conspiracy theorists""....

thought for the day......:anguished:
 
@truetiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516149) said:
""When people do research before they buy a house or a car
they are called smart consumers""....
""When people do research before injecting something into their arm""....
they are called conspiracy theorists""....

thought for the day......:anguished:


I agree you need to do research but reading Alice in Wonderland does not give you an insight into medical knowledge
 
@paul-wright said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516152) said:
@truetiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516149) said:
""When people do research before they buy a house or a car
they are called smart consumers""....
""When people do research before injecting something into their arm""....
they are called conspiracy theorists""....

thought for the day......:anguished:


I agree you need to do research but reading Alice in Wonderland does not give you an insight into medical knowledge

Thanks for your input....
 
@truetiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516153) said:
@paul-wright said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516152) said:
@truetiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516149) said:
""When people do research before they buy a house or a car
they are called smart consumers""....
""When people do research before injecting something into their arm""....
they are called conspiracy theorists""....

thought for the day......:anguished:


I agree you need to do research but reading Alice in Wonderland does not give you an insight into medical knowledge

Thanks for your input....


I am sorry if you don't agree but reading conspiracy theories adds nothing to your knowledge.I sympathise greatly that you can't have the vaccines because of clotting issues but believing quackery to support your decision is not a good idea
 
@paul-wright said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516155) said:
.I sympathise greatly that you can’t have the vaccines because of clotting issues but believing quackery to support your decision is not a good idea

Let's be clear on this. This was not the medical advice. It was TT's own research that led to this conclusion. His doctor disagreed with his conclusion. My dad is a retired doctor who has had multiple small strokes and is on heaps of medications. He took the vaccine without any issues.

One of my parents friends brothers did have adverse reactions to the AZ vaccine and was hospitalized.

I have no problems with alternate viewpoints but irrational and fantastical conspiracy theories have no place in any sort of medical advice.
 
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516162) said:
@paul-wright said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516155) said:
.I sympathise greatly that you can’t have the vaccines because of clotting issues but believing quackery to support your decision is not a good idea

Let's be clear on this. This was not the medical advice. It was TT's own research that led to this conclusion. His doctor disagreed with his conclusion. My dad is a retired doctor who has had multiple small strokes and is on heaps of medications. He took the vaccine without any issues.

One of my parents friends brothers did have adverse reactions to the AZ vaccine and was hospitalized.

I have no problems with alternate viewpoints but irrational and fantastical conspiracy theories have no place in any sort of medical advise.

If I thought it was actually research I could agree, but I am certain that it is a combination of algorithms and further moulding through peers met via them.

This has me feeling both concerned and sad in this particular case, with varying degrees of empathy, sympathy or otherwise with some.
 
@formerguest said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516189) said:
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516162) said:
@paul-wright said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516155) said:
.I sympathise greatly that you can’t have the vaccines because of clotting issues but believing quackery to support your decision is not a good idea

Let's be clear on this. This was not the medical advice. It was TT's own research that led to this conclusion. His doctor disagreed with his conclusion. My dad is a retired doctor who has had multiple small strokes and is on heaps of medications. He took the vaccine without any issues.

One of my parents friends brothers did have adverse reactions to the AZ vaccine and was hospitalized.

I have no problems with alternate viewpoints but irrational and fantastical conspiracy theories have no place in any sort of medical advise.

If I thought it was actually research I could agree, but I am certain that it is a combination of algorithms and further moulding through peers met via them.

This has me feeling both concerned and sad in this particular case, with varying degrees of empathy, sympathy or otherwise with some.

Hahaha ?
Empathy ???
Earl.gov and the Cog Diss crew still at it ?
 
@paul-wright said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516155) said:
@truetiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516153) said:
@paul-wright said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516152) said:
@truetiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516149) said:
""When people do research before they buy a house or a car
they are called smart consumers""....
""When people do research before injecting something into their arm""....
they are called conspiracy theorists""....

thought for the day......:anguished:


I agree you need to do research but reading Alice in Wonderland does not give you an insight into medical knowledge

Thanks for your input....


I am sorry if you don't agree but reading conspiracy theories adds nothing to your knowledge.I sympathise greatly that you can't have the vaccines because of clotting issues but believing quackery to support your decision is not a good idea

He can have the vaccine because of his clotting issues. He is in the exact same boat as me. Take the Pfizer and you eliminate the risk.

Choosing not to get vaccinated on those grounds is fine if AZ is the only vaccine available. The others do not cause those complications. If you have clotting issues and are not getting vaxxed you are doing so for other reasons.
 
@innsaneink said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516243) said:
Must be pretty sad living a life consumed by paranoia fear and skepticism

Ha.!!
Mr conformity thinks he’s the brave one 😂😂😂
You don’t have the courage to genuinely critical think or question authority so you convince yourself that those who do are ‘scared’ and‘paranoid’.
Makes sense 😂😂
 
@leichhardtjunior said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516252) said:
@innsaneink said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516243) said:
Must be pretty sad living a life consumed by paranoia fear and skepticism

Ha.!!
Mr conformity thinks he’s the brave one ???
You don’t have the courage to genuinely critical think or question authority so you convince yourself that those who do are ‘scared’ and‘paranoid’.
Makes sense ??

If you constantly question authority then u will be fired from every single job mate
 
@leichhardtjunior said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516252) said:
@innsaneink said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516243) said:
Must be pretty sad living a life consumed by paranoia fear and skepticism

Ha.!!
Mr conformity thinks he’s the brave one ???
You don’t have the courage to genuinely critical think or question authority so you convince yourself that those who do are ‘scared’ and‘paranoid’.
Makes sense ??

I don’t know you and you’re entitled to your opinion on things but do you know the definition of critical thinking? There is a big difference between critical thinking and questioning authority.
 
Anyone who is frightened by Covid go live under a rock or in a bunker and let the rest of society live free stop pulling us down to your crazy conspiracy theories way of life
 
@thedaboss said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516258) said:
@leichhardtjunior said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516252) said:
@innsaneink said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516243) said:
Must be pretty sad living a life consumed by paranoia fear and skepticism

Ha.!!
Mr conformity thinks he’s the brave one ???
You don’t have the courage to genuinely critical think or question authority so you convince yourself that those who do are ‘scared’ and‘paranoid’.
Makes sense ??

If you constantly question authority then u will be fired from every single job mate

Got a job
Doing fine
 
@chicken_faced_killa said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516260) said:
@leichhardtjunior said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516252) said:
@innsaneink said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516243) said:
Must be pretty sad living a life consumed by paranoia fear and skepticism

Ha.!!
Mr conformity thinks he’s the brave one ???
You don’t have the courage to genuinely critical think or question authority so you convince yourself that those who do are ‘scared’ and‘paranoid’.
Makes sense ??

I don’t know you and you’re entitled to your opinion on things but do you know the definition of critical thinking? There is a big difference between critical thinking and questioning authority.

Yes I do.
Point being if you don’t see the importance of questioning authority, you can’t genuinely critical think.
Questioning authority doesn’t imply a preference of outcome. It’s simply a practical necessity for transparency, nothing more. Questioning doesn’t imply fault. Conformity without genuine scrutiny is naive if not ignorant. Freethinkers are those who are willing to use their minds without attachment or prejudice and without fearing to consider or understand things that clash with their own customs, privileges and beliefs. Intelligence is not measurable by what you ‘know’, it’s an ability to question what you ‘know’.
Every great discovery was born from an ability and willingness to question ‘right’.
Authority should be subject to scrutiny as standard due diligence in identifying vested interests in an outcome. It’s essential to transparency.
When transparency is not supplied, there’s always a reason. Anyone who doesn’t accept that is either naïve or not willing to consider other possible outcomes.
If you don’t want to know then you don’t ask.
If others asking makes you uncomfortable that’s a reflection of you.
If you feel the need to lash out and negatively stigmatise them for asking, again that’s about you.
Maybe it’s a safety mechanism?
 
@leichhardtjunior said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516265) said:
@thedaboss said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516258) said:
@leichhardtjunior said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516252) said:
@innsaneink said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516243) said:
Must be pretty sad living a life consumed by paranoia fear and skepticism

Ha.!!
Mr conformity thinks he’s the brave one ???
You don’t have the courage to genuinely critical think or question authority so you convince yourself that those who do are ‘scared’ and‘paranoid’.
Makes sense ??

If you constantly question authority then u will be fired from every single job mate

Got a job
Doing fine

Yep... You are conforming, like we all do in society

Hypocrite

See,. I can name call too
 
Missed a page or two but saw David Icke quoted as a source.

I read a book by him describing how the queens mother was a reptilian shapeshifter. She was immortal and will presumably be inhabiting a new body now. Good fun when you need a break from lord of the rings or game of thrones. Should not be in a thread about health, unless we mean mental health and in particular drug induced psychoses. Icke travelled around the world for substances that could connect him to a higher plane. I'll take my chances with Pfizer and the TGA
 
@old_man_tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516284) said:
Missed a page or two but saw David Icke quoted as a source.

I read a book by him describing how the queens mother was a reptilian shapeshifter. She was immortal and will presumably be inhabiting a new body now. Good fun when you need a break from lord of the rings or game of thrones. Should not be in a thread about health, unless we mean mental health and in particular drug induced psychoses. Icke travelled around the world for substances that could connect him to a higher plane. I'll take my chances with Pfizer and the TGA

Bahahahah
He reckons he's the son of God and a race of half human/half alien have infiltrated the world's top jobs
👽👽👽👽

LMAO research @truetiger
 
@leichhardtjunior said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516237) said:
@formerguest said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516189) said:
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516162) said:
@paul-wright said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1516155) said:
.I sympathise greatly that you can’t have the vaccines because of clotting issues but believing quackery to support your decision is not a good idea

Let's be clear on this. This was not the medical advice. It was TT's own research that led to this conclusion. His doctor disagreed with his conclusion. My dad is a retired doctor who has had multiple small strokes and is on heaps of medications. He took the vaccine without any issues.

One of my parents friends brothers did have adverse reactions to the AZ vaccine and was hospitalized.

I have no problems with alternate viewpoints but irrational and fantastical conspiracy theories have no place in any sort of medical advise.

If I thought it was actually research I could agree, but I am certain that it is a combination of algorithms and further moulding through peers met via them.

This has me feeling both concerned and sad in this particular case, with varying degrees of empathy, sympathy or otherwise with some.

Hahaha ?
Empathy ???
Earl.gov and the Cog Diss crew still at it ?

Whatever you reckon dude.
 
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