I had dinner with about ten Thai people last night and one of them talked about how he lost short-term memory after the vaccine. He joked around about it and everyone smiled, but it's chilling to think about. He was in his fifties.
I know another Thai man in his 70s and went with him to a government office where he was transferring control of his property to his daughter - since the shot he's become sort of out of it, mentally.
A third Thai man I've mentioned here before, an imam, has had constant head aches since his vaccination. We brought two big Costco bottles of Tylenol when we moved here, but of course they haven't helped. Last week I was in the car with him, and he was driving, and he started complaining about a big headache coming on. It's concerning to be around.
The heart attacks and strokes are very dramatic and are hard to hide because they involve doctors and hospitals, but I wonder how many of these neurological injuries there are. None of these men ever went to a doctor.
My first husband Oh used to heavy duty medicate with Tylenol when he wasn't drinking then he had a bad reaction. It's more common then you might think. Our neighbor in Thailand died in the summer of 2020. He was worried he had Covid (even though they said Thailand was zero Covid officially) and he slept outside on a raised bamboo platform. He was found dead one morning there. My husband speculated that he hadn't died of Covid, but that he had overdosed on Tylenol: he was popping it to an extreme and refused to go to the hospital. It's not candy!
I wasn't betting on it. My hot takes from someone who has not watched football in literally decades, but still remembers how it worked when I did:
1: It feels like the refs were interfering way more than they used to, especially early on. A false start here, a false start there. That pass right before halftime to the Eagles looked legit but they overruled it anyways, perhaps because it would have given too much of a lead. We shall never know.
2. Halftime show was pretty good, but I like Rihanna. Nothing overtly Satanic at least. But is she pregnant?
3. A few small medical events but nobody was carted off the field. That Kelcie player looked really flushed though
4. The whole thing looked scripted. Tilt the field this way, tilt the field that way, but always remember the advertisers
5. Best ad I saw was the Jes US thing, just because it was all loving thy neighbor stuff
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I had dinner with about ten Thai people last night and one of them talked about how he lost short-term memory after the vaccine. He joked around about it and everyone smiled, but it's chilling to think about. He was in his fifties.
I know another Thai man in his 70s and went with him to a government office where he was transferring control of his property to his daughter - since the shot he's become sort of out of it, mentally.
A third Thai man I've mentioned here before, an imam, has had constant head aches since his vaccination. We brought two big Costco bottles of Tylenol when we moved here, but of course they haven't helped. Last week I was in the car with him, and he was driving, and he started complaining about a big headache coming on. It's concerning to be around.
The heart attacks and strokes are very dramatic and are hard to hide because they involve doctors and hospitals, but I wonder how many of these neurological injuries there are. None of these men ever went to a doctor.
I've seen people popping tylenol like it's candy...it is scary...
Tylenol is very bad for liver and kidneys. Look it up.
Those people needa proper diagnosis for the pain problem. :)
Correct. All should consider this also.
"The maker of Extra-Strength Tylenol brand acetaminophen has reduced the maximum dose from 8 pills (4,000 milligrams) to 6 pills (3,000 milligrams) a day." https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/tylenol-acetaminophen-poisoning
My first husband Oh used to heavy duty medicate with Tylenol when he wasn't drinking then he had a bad reaction. It's more common then you might think. Our neighbor in Thailand died in the summer of 2020. He was worried he had Covid (even though they said Thailand was zero Covid officially) and he slept outside on a raised bamboo platform. He was found dead one morning there. My husband speculated that he hadn't died of Covid, but that he had overdosed on Tylenol: he was popping it to an extreme and refused to go to the hospital. It's not candy!
It is not medicine, either. :)
you probably know about how people were overdosing on aspirin during the 1918 "influenza pandemic" and now it's tylenol and "covid"
I wasn't aware of the aspirin in 1918 though I recall that many things like facemasks supposedly made things worse...
Tylenol can be so bad, especially if pooped like candy! Wow!
Haha popped! Stupid autocorrect!
You're just in time for the big game. Thanks to you I found the 'I' in TEAM where I thought it was all along, in the big A**, (for Apple of course)..
Oh yes! THAT one is my favorite!
Awesome collection Amy!
This one is absolutely spot-on:
~ Most people don't really want the truth,. They just want constant reassurance that what they believe is the truth. ~
Strictly speaking if your goal is to block radio frequencies you’ll be wanting to dip your head in glue and apply gold leaf.
The one suggested by Paramahansa Yogananda is a coiled bracelet of copper, silver and gold
Some sort of weird metaphor.
And a right gorgeous piece of jewelry, to boot. ;)
That’d certainly work, though would need to be coiled around your head to protect your head…
I think an RFI/EMF shielding made from layers of gold, tin, and aluminum foil would block all frequencies, harmful or not. :)
Excellent memes.
You hit the ball out of the park.
That is a compliment. :)
I hope the party rocked. A good game, as games go...so far
They're all tied up 35-35. I'm still watching. ;-)
Dumb ending
I wasn't betting on it. My hot takes from someone who has not watched football in literally decades, but still remembers how it worked when I did:
1: It feels like the refs were interfering way more than they used to, especially early on. A false start here, a false start there. That pass right before halftime to the Eagles looked legit but they overruled it anyways, perhaps because it would have given too much of a lead. We shall never know.
2. Halftime show was pretty good, but I like Rihanna. Nothing overtly Satanic at least. But is she pregnant?
3. A few small medical events but nobody was carted off the field. That Kelcie player looked really flushed though
4. The whole thing looked scripted. Tilt the field this way, tilt the field that way, but always remember the advertisers
5. Best ad I saw was the Jes US thing, just because it was all loving thy neighbor stuff
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Loved them all as usual! Thanks for the Monday laughter! 💗
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