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Fedi hot take: You're probably not going to die if you take the covid vaccine.
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@hakui @polarisera @sim should really quit it talking about stuff you don't know though <_<
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@sim @polarisera flu jab contains dead flu viruses that your immune system can detect and then learn to defend againstthe mrna shots contain instructions that hijack your cells to produce spike proteins, a known toxin that causes blood clots, possibly indefinitely, so your entire body gets swamped with spike proteins and your heart eventually fails
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@polarisera It's in these moments where I sort of wish I understood vaccines or jabs much better. Maybe I should go back to a book I started reading a long time ago. Doesn't the covid vaccine work like the flu jab? I don't know how that compares with the small pox jab.
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@sim That's a counterfactual statement with very little evidence. Certainly not in the FDA applications, a teddy bear if you will. Hard to get milder than no symptoms at all as the smart have informed all along that asymptomatic spreaders are everywhere (but apparently don't have natural immunity).Imagine if small pox vaccine only lessened small pox.
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@polarisera Yeah. But your chances of going to hospital are probably lessened if you were at risk. Although most people probably don't need to worry about that.
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@sim But you're probably going to get covid anyway.
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@shmibs @polarisera @sim not like you do either
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@hakui @polarisera @sim what is peptidoglycan?what does myelination do?what does polyploidy mean?in an acute immune response, which is dominant, macrophages or neutrophils?what is a transposon?how are lysosomes used?what is a recombinant vaccine?what happens to blood that leaks out of your capillaries?etc
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@hakui @polarisera @sim peptidoglycan is a polymer for stabilising the cell walls of gram+ bacteria (which have thicker walls) so they don't explode. it's one of a few "bacterial calling-cards" recognised by the innate immune system, preventing it's production is attack-method for common antibiotics (some antibiotic-resistant strains have gotten very good at pumping them out before can take effect)myelation is insulation used on longer-axon neurons so they can send signals fasterpolyploidy is the word used for single-gene-regulates-multiple-others (activates or suppresses), and it's kind of the only reason complex life can exist at all, built like an abstraction hierarchy with code reuse, rather than just flat writing out everything (more spaghetti code than even worst intern would write, thoughneutrophils. having a bunch of macrophages around turning m1 is a bad sign, chronic diseasetransposons are the "jumping genes" discovered by crazy lady barbara who turned out to not be so crazy after all; bounce around and self-replicate inside your genomelysosomes are used when a cell wants to break down something chommed through endocytosis. good way for phagocytes to dispose of bacteria etcrecombinant vaccine is what you were trying to describe just now re influenzaso that you don't end up with fluid retention, leaky blood gets pulled into lymph vessels. it doesn't get pumped around like in the circulatory system but instead moved when you shift your body around, through fancy one-way gates
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@shmibs @polarisera @sim ok go on, answer all those questions you just raised
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@hakui @polarisera @zemichi @sim i'm an idiot and can't do biochem. you can look this stuff up before talking about it
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@zemichi @polarisera @shmibs @sim "but you don't know all the every single component of my highly academic theory and their definitions so you can't believe your lying eyes when it comes to clots"
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@hakui @polarisera @sim @shmibs side effects of the anal jab happen to effect the worst the people who supposedly need it the most.Fat and immunocompromised people (old) will most likely suffer blood clots and be on a blood thinner.The most alarming thing I've read is what I've haven't read. I have not seen how doctors address these side effects other than hearing stories about how they won't issue exemptions for fear of retaliation. And anal jab makers have immunity over litigation over something they're REQUIRING you to take. It's a recipe for disaster.
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@hakui @polarisera @zemichi @sim before you can evaluate a claim you need to know what the words mean
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@shmibs @polarisera @sim @zemichi if we were in the 18th century i can look up everything about phlogistons and talk great lengths about it too but i will still be btfo'd by people observing that metals gained weight after they were burned
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@meowski @polarisera @sim @hakui (pleiotropy yes, sorry; polyploidy plants
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@shmibs @hakui @polarisera @sim one gene regulating multiple other genes is common in gene interaction networks or pathways but that's not polyploidy. please find a reference for this. i think you're confusing this with another term but hey i'm open to this new definition of polyploidy so let's see what you come up with