Message from @nice

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2020-12-01 16:03:47 UTC  

When you get vaccinated it's usually for one of about 5 different types of the flue. That's the one they determine to be most likely to spread in this year's winter time. That doesn't prevent you from getting the other types

2020-12-01 16:03:55 UTC  

What about 59 to 100

2020-12-01 16:04:00 UTC  

Most of the time they predict wrong, weakening those that take the vaccine since their immune system is fighting 2 different flu viruses

2020-12-01 16:04:13 UTC  

no

2020-12-01 16:04:16 UTC  

Microwave counting

2020-12-01 16:04:20 UTC  

this is not true

2020-12-01 16:04:23 UTC  

How so

2020-12-01 16:04:37 UTC  

I've never gotten a flu shot and i've also never had the flu, so I see no need to panick about it

2020-12-01 16:05:04 UTC  

u do not fight the vaccine virus due to it's quantity being small

2020-12-01 16:05:22 UTC  

every time i got the flu vaccine i got the flu, so i quit getting the vaccine lol

2020-12-01 16:05:22 UTC  

you should worry more probably

2020-12-01 16:05:41 UTC  

Why?

2020-12-01 16:05:49 UTC  

Ok, but the immune system is still focused on the vaccine virus, while they get infected from the more prevalant viris that is different from the vaccine one

2020-12-01 16:05:53 UTC  

Even if I get vaccinated there's a low chance of it actually protecting me

2020-12-01 16:05:59 UTC  

I take a vaccine when it’s been out for a while

2020-12-01 16:06:08 UTC  

Why, most people are pretty immune to the Flu at this point

2020-12-01 16:06:10 UTC  

we have an immune system for a reason

2020-12-01 16:06:18 UTC  

because there is a chance that u have just not been exposed and u have no antibodies for it

2020-12-01 16:06:25 UTC  

I just got my hpv vaccine a few months ago at my physical

2020-12-01 16:06:31 UTC  

Unless you are vulnerable, the immune systems if its healthy can beat it out in 3 days

2020-12-01 16:06:51 UTC  

where are u getting this information

2020-12-01 16:06:55 UTC  

I have been exposed to it before, I just never got sick with it. I've had stomach bugs before but even if I got vaccinated it wouldn't protect me most likely

2020-12-01 16:06:58 UTC  

Experience

2020-12-01 16:07:02 UTC  

its common sense lmao

2020-12-01 16:07:18 UTC  

There is a reason that they call most illnesses 'a 24 hr bug'

2020-12-01 16:07:22 UTC  

stomach bugs are bacteria

2020-12-01 16:07:24 UTC  

I had the flu once, for the first time when i was 16, was sick for 3 days, then it was gone

2020-12-01 16:07:28 UTC  

Even if he wasn’t exposed to the virus genetics actually help because humans when they adapt to a. Virus there genes build a immunity too it so in there fore humans can build a natural immunity too it without getting sick too it

2020-12-01 16:07:34 UTC  

I am aware of that.

2020-12-01 16:07:47 UTC  

And still havent got the Flu shot, and still not planning on it

2020-12-01 16:08:02 UTC  

So yeah anecdotal, but thats what I got

2020-12-01 16:08:08 UTC  

I won't be getting a flu shot till my college demands it for me to be able to attend

2020-12-01 16:08:12 UTC  

u can not vaccinate against them

2020-12-01 16:08:21 UTC  

I know that

2020-12-01 16:08:25 UTC  

I never claimed you can

2020-12-01 16:08:38 UTC  

I'm fully aware of the difference between a virus and a bacteria

2020-12-01 16:08:41 UTC  

if find a new college rather than inject sus fluid into my body

2020-12-01 16:08:49 UTC  

There's a reason why they don't perscribe you Antibiotics for tape worm

2020-12-01 16:08:55 UTC  

is this just ur only evidence for it being 3 days

2020-12-01 16:09:11 UTC  

Mainly yes, the fact that I beat the Flu in 3 days

2020-12-01 16:09:25 UTC  

Even when I never was really exposed to it beforehand