TheDarceKnight
Veteran
@Macallik86 good shyt bro. I'll really try and keep that in mind when dealing with unvaccinated people. I'll try and remember that there still are probably a lot more than I realize that can be persuaded.



No. Not at all. Pfizer should get FDA approved this Sept/Oct, and Moderna probably around the holidays or so. That's not that long breh.So it’s gonna take forever then.
I have mixed feelings on this. I think it's more of a way for them to politicize the virus, and less about trying to pick on obese people.
However, I guess it could be both.
I definitely despise the politicization of the virus. And I'm not for shaming overweight or obese people. But I'm very against the NAAFA and fat acceptance movements that try to bullshyt people and say that obese people can be just as healthy as people that aren't obese. Those folks are just delusional.
Absolutely. I agree entirely. And largely for the same reasons as you. My career is BJJ/martial arts so I'm always in the gym, and a lot of my perceptions and beliefs on this stuff comes from living that kind of lifestyle.I don't really have a dog in the fat shaming fight but as a gym breh I think most people are a poor man's version of their own self perceptions when it comes to how in shape they actually are.
FastStats
Percent of adults aged 20 and over with obesity: 42.5% (2017-2018)
Percent of adults aged 20 and over with overweight, including obesity: 73.6% (2017-2018)
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So whenever I see someone dismiss a covid death due to the beer gut of the deceased I can't help but think that the person making the comment is out of shape themselves.
I don't really have a dog in the fat shaming fight but as a gym breh I think most people are a poor man's version of their own self perceptions when it comes to how in shape they actually are.
FastStats
Percent of adults aged 20 and over with obesity: 42.5% (2017-2018)
Percent of adults aged 20 and over with overweight, including obesity: 73.6% (2017-2018)
)
So whenever I see someone dismiss a covid death due to the beer gut of the deceased I can't help but think that the person making the comment is out of shape themselves.

I don't know that there will be a point.In terms of making a personal choice. I can respect that. But I do wonder at what point is there enough evidence? I'm not talking about FDA approval, but just looking at the data and the obvious conclusion. We're looking at over 4 billion doses administered worldwide, over 1 billion people fully vaxxed, and over a year since clinical trials on the vaccines began. No serious adverse effects have been correlated to the vaccines, even late appearing side effects ought to have shown up by now from such a dramatically large cohort. Are their extremely rare examples of serious adverse effects? Yes...that's true of literally ANYTHING and the appearance of those adverse side effects are far less likely than catching COVID or dying of it. I also don't think there would be such a massive effort going toward protecting the intellectual properties of these vaccines if they were unsafe...they'd be using poor countries to test the shoddy vaccines out rather than hording them for use by wealthy nations.

If another president catches covidHim and West Virginia Joe were hanging out on the houseboat this weekend...![]()

That 14% should go get taken care of right away. Let me check![]()
End of September is just two month away![]()

I suspect majority of "if vaccine could protect my family from covid-19" group that said yes are just anti-vaxxers that don't to be labeled as such.What the fukk are the 14% on line #1 doing if this is the case?That 14% should go get taken care of right away.
All 3 of the others seem like things that should take care of themselves, or could be taken care of with even semi-competent leadership.