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Social Meme Thread V78 - First 4-shot vaccine ever.

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Yeah, you're a little out in front of me. I think it died as the base mainstream culture after the '80s but certain states and regions held on pretty firm throughout the next decade-plus. My whole childhood feels like it was spent outdoors where leisure activities were camping, fishing, hunting, shooting guns, playing sports, going to sprint car races, having huge cookouts with the extended fam, watching action and horror movies with my cousins down in the basement (and then church Sunday morning, lol). Even after we moved to AZ when I was teenager, I'd be helping my dad with projects on our house or going with him to do bricklaying and carpentry side jobs on the weekend.







I’m a bit older plus I’m from the dc area. I was like Indiana Jones rolling under doors as they were closing. My middle school used to have a mandatory wrestling tournament that everyone had to be part of. My little brother was the last one who did it. Kids used to have guns in their trucks on school grounds because they went hunting after school. That was an expulsion when I got to HS.
Had gym class in 7th grade and the big bully guy would kinda hit some of the kids lining up to leave. Some kids transferred out because they couldn’t handle a few punches. I was little but my brother was Peter from Enders game, so I had no problem. I was also from a small school so I thought all the kids were tough. Turned out they were all wimps and I could wreck them. Was like a bad anime.
I bet there was a drop off in kids being tough in your area a few years after you. Just took longer to get there
I liked going in the woods and my dad wouldn’t buy us paintball guns, so we used BB guns. Kids don’t even go outside anymore. So it’s hard to be tough when everyone around you is a wimp
 
I looked into this and it seems fairly legit.

The report at issue is here: https://fda.report/media/149528/nr_...NTech+COVID-19+Vaccine_REVISED24May_final.pdf

This is all the study says about her:

"One participant experienced an SAE reported as generalized neuralgia, and also reported 3 concurrent non-serious AEs (abdominal pain, abscess, gastritis) and 1 concurrent SAE (constipation) within the same week. The participant was eventually diagnosed with functional abdominal pain. The event was reported as ongoing at the time of the cutoff date."
 
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