Message from @TheBritishGamer ❤🔑 (Meh)

Discord ID: 534115809434402827


2019-01-13 20:48:28 UTC  

@FarmFarmer Yeah but any medication can result in death. The chances of it are close to none

2019-01-13 20:48:37 UTC  

The reason it's stated is for legal reasons

2019-01-13 20:52:26 UTC  

Not just death.

2019-01-13 20:52:30 UTC  

Seizure too

2019-01-13 20:52:34 UTC  

That's more common

2019-01-13 20:54:28 UTC  

So fuck the fact that vaccines are proven to have saved countless lives, a few people had seizures

2019-01-13 20:58:39 UTC  

So fuck the fact that some people have not benefited from vaccines?

2019-01-13 20:59:42 UTC  

**Some** people. How does that mean that all vaccines are bad?

2019-01-13 20:59:55 UTC  

How does that make them entirely good?

2019-01-13 21:00:21 UTC  

Not entirely good. Never said entirely good

2019-01-13 21:00:51 UTC  

But they're, overall, one of the best things we've ever come up with in medicine

2019-01-13 21:01:41 UTC  

Vaccines were the first start of the Medical Enlightenment Era

2019-01-13 21:01:54 UTC  

Where we found out how germs worked and how to improve surgery

2019-01-13 21:03:19 UTC  

You act like they do.

2019-01-13 21:03:40 UTC  

You keep ignoring the risks

2019-01-13 21:04:48 UTC  

Heyya

2019-01-13 21:04:55 UTC  

Hey buddy

2019-01-13 21:05:12 UTC  

What it do?

2019-01-13 21:05:26 UTC  

Oh

2019-01-13 21:05:30 UTC  

Oh god

2019-01-13 21:05:32 UTC  

Everything has it's disadvantages. But compared to the achievements that vaccines have created, I don't mind the fact they have risks. A few people having seizures or a Global Pandemic of Polio or Smallpox or whatever disease

2019-01-13 21:05:35 UTC  

Lol @Water

2019-01-13 21:09:32 UTC  

If you combine everyone affected by vaccines it's not going to be a few.

2019-01-13 21:10:01 UTC  

Maybe compared globally it is but it'd still be a high number.

2019-01-13 21:10:27 UTC  

Compared to the amount of lives saved by vaccines?

2019-01-13 21:10:45 UTC  

Saved?

2019-01-13 21:11:09 UTC  

How would you know that they would've ever gotten that disease in the first place?

2019-01-13 21:12:24 UTC  

Well Smallpox was a common disease

2019-01-13 21:12:30 UTC  

A very common one

2019-01-13 21:12:33 UTC  

And very serious

2019-01-13 21:14:24 UTC  

It's a gamble either way then?

2019-01-13 21:15:12 UTC  

Because if everyone was vaccinated for smallpox there would be at least 14 dead out of every million.

2019-01-13 21:15:19 UTC  

That's just the minimum

2019-01-13 21:16:18 UTC  

Should we find better cures? Yes and we are always improving but what other choice do we have?

2019-01-13 21:17:02 UTC  

Because 14 in 1,000,000 die, we should risk the lives of the other 999,986 people?

2019-01-13 21:17:37 UTC  

Everyone's life is at risk either way.

2019-01-13 21:17:53 UTC  

14 is a lot smaller than 999,986

2019-01-13 21:17:55 UTC  

But don't forget that's only for smallpox vaccines

2019-01-13 21:18:06 UTC  

Just smallpox vaccines alone

2019-01-13 21:18:54 UTC  

Out of the whole population that would be 98,000

2019-01-13 21:19:03 UTC  

Still a lot of people.