Hey, does anyone know of anyone who has had Covid, and had any long lasting health problems after it?
Covid toes, heart problems, lung problems.
I've heard of people getting these, but these are 3rd party stories. Nobody i know, who has been infected has suffered greatly with it.
I'm fairly sure i had Covid early on, as i was going out to different sites, day in, day out.
Another thing. Do you build up an immunity after you've had the virus?
I haven't heard many say they've had it twice.
It makes you wonder if the better option is for all of us to catch the virus?
Worse? Mandatory Retirement, or Vaccination?
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Oricha is a freaking doomsday cultist and a lunatic. I think he should join Extinction Rebellion as his antisocial traits and insane beliefs make him the perfect candidate for their kind of activism.
Environmentalists like Paul Ehrlich predicted mass starvation by the year 1970 at the latest and his crackpot predictions never came to fruition. The Club of Rome published dire predictions about starvation for decades and none of them came to fruition. This kind of nonsense goes all the way back to De Sade who stated that 18th century France was overpopulated and promoted abortion and infanticide as a solution. Thomas Malthus promoted this nonsense in early 19th century England and Karl Marx and two centuries of time have discredited his ideas.
Twitter is not for the "completely illiterate." Most of the content on Twitter is written material and a "completely illiterate" person would not be able to understand it. A "completely illiterate" person would have difficulty navigating Youtube as they would not be able to use the Search function and they would just have to click on thumbnails on the front page and hope to click on something they find interesting. I am sick of reading this man's self-indulgent nonsense.
Environmentalists like Paul Ehrlich predicted mass starvation by the year 1970 at the latest and his crackpot predictions never came to fruition. The Club of Rome published dire predictions about starvation for decades and none of them came to fruition. This kind of nonsense goes all the way back to De Sade who stated that 18th century France was overpopulated and promoted abortion and infanticide as a solution. Thomas Malthus promoted this nonsense in early 19th century England and Karl Marx and two centuries of time have discredited his ideas.
Twitter is not for the "completely illiterate." Most of the content on Twitter is written material and a "completely illiterate" person would not be able to understand it. A "completely illiterate" person would have difficulty navigating Youtube as they would not be able to use the Search function and they would just have to click on thumbnails on the front page and hope to click on something they find interesting. I am sick of reading this man's self-indulgent nonsense.
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Thank you Harold. Upsetting your complacency is precisely my intention. Colorado is burning. More burning and big winds to come next year. Enjoy it!Harold wrote: ↑Fri Dec 31, 2021 9:11 pmOricha is a freaking doomsday cultist and a lunatic. I think he should join Extinction Rebellion as his antisocial traits and insane beliefs make him the perfect candidate for their kind of activism.
Environmentalists like Paul Ehrlich predicted mass starvation by the year 1970 at the latest and his crackpot predictions never came to fruition. The Club of Rome published dire predictions about starvation for decades and none of them came to fruition.
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Hi spitthedog, I had it despite 2 vaccinations. Right after Pchum Pben when all locals travelled. Beside high fever lost taste and smell with some moderate pain in my nose for around a week. Took around 3 weeks to recover. Since then trouble with the heart. For example heartrate at rest shooting up from 70 to 110, feeling shakey/uneasy, fluttery. I am only 39 and never had problems like this.
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