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It isn’t nearly as simple as “there is X risk and Y benefit and since the people who sell the vaccine say Y outweighs X, get the Fauci ouchy!”

Covid is highly age stratified, and the potential for iatrogenic harm is much more of a concern with younger people who have many more years to lose.

Terry, you probably made the right call for yourself given your advanced ripeness, but your cost/benefit analysis doesn’t hold universally.
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They didn't test it.
 
New tech, untried.
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The Roundtable / Re: Lost on the Appalachian Trail
« Last post by dogmush on May 07, 2024, 08:24:05 PM »
As this thread has pointed out, it doesn't take very far off the beaten trail and people get lost for good.

Whomever is dropping those needs to stay in the woods for the rest of their life.
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Politics / Re: Illegal immigrants there, not here
« Last post by dogmush on May 07, 2024, 08:19:57 PM »
... which makes me wonder how much anti-air capability the cartels have.

Well they definitely have RPGs, which is enough for a Clear and Present Blackhawk Down crossover event.
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Counterpoint.

Another example of negative publicity disrupting good sense.  While I always look askance at MSM and government output, I figure the public relations effect of one highly-publicised death or other negative effect of something will counteract the unsung benefits to thousands.

Hey!  We see the same bullshit having the same psychological effects in gun "violence."  You think noise is made about the thousands of beneficial uses of firearms?  Noooooo, you don't, and the effect is that there is an outcry for meaningless gun control.

Wake up, dammit.  No medical treatment is without risk and I, me, myself, would rather work with the real statistical risk (n out of X die, m out of X get ill) than the "if it bleeds it leads" (so to speak) publicity.

I'd rather operate on the X minus n and X minus m numbers than just the n and the m quantities.

Sorry, naysayers, but I'm naysaying it in the opposite direction and I ain't takin' it back.  Be realistic, not just another "if it bleeds it leads" dupe, just like the majority of anti-gunners are. 

Terry, 230RN
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The Roundtable / Re: Babylon Bee
« Last post by WLJ on May 07, 2024, 08:04:40 PM »
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The Roundtable / Re: Babylon Bee
« Last post by WLJ on May 07, 2024, 07:58:45 PM »
Uighur Slaves Struggling To Keep Up With Demand For Palestinian Headscarves
https://babylonbee.com/news/uighur-slaves-struggling-to-keep-up-with-demand-for-palestinian-headscarves
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The Roundtable / Re: Babylon Bee
« Last post by WLJ on May 07, 2024, 07:56:43 PM »
Target Unveils New Line Of Hamas Intifada Wear For Children
https://babylonbee.com/news/target-unveils-new-line-of-hamas-intifada-wear-for-children
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Politics / Re: Illegal immigrants there, not here
« Last post by Boomhauer on May 07, 2024, 07:34:59 PM »
NYC made similar pleas a while back.  There have been one or two other cities that have asked, as well, but I disremember who they are.  I've slept since I read the articles.
Was it in the "Domestic Enemies" series of books, where one of the plot devices was how it became mandatory for apartment renters and home owners to take in illegal immigrants?  They were assigned to live in someone's home by .gov.   I wonder if that is in our future?

The third book, Foreign Enemies. One of the character’s mothers, living alone in a house, is forced to take in an illegal family or pay insane tax rates for unoccupied rooms.
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