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Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
You just can't fix stupid. People still believe the conspiracies despite evidence to the contrary.
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Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
@Lila15 It will be amazing the things that mrna will help.
Lila15 · 22-25, F
@Subsumedpat I know. I thought it was just a new way to make vaccines until I read the JPost article.
Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
@Lila15 It was really interesting reading how a Hungarian women tried for years to unsuccessfully get people interested in it then later we embrace it in the vaccine.
theAlchemist · 56-60, M
I got the MENGELE vaccine!
But seriously? One more creepy reason added to all the other creepy reasons not to get jabbed.
But seriously? One more creepy reason added to all the other creepy reasons not to get jabbed.
Nayla · 51-55, F
I tried it. Didn't work on me
Nayla · 51-55, F
@FreestyleArt pfizer. Which brand does it work on?
FreestyleArt · 31-35, M
@Nayla did you try sticking it where you get the shot? Moderna and Pfizer.
Nayla · 51-55, F
@FreestyleArt yes I put it exactly on the spot where I got my shot
SW-User
That seems fake, idk.
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@SW-User Google magnetofection. It may help clear up any confusion.
spjennifer · 56-60, T
They should stick a magnet on each side of their head, see if they can find a brain. Laguna Beach where people are hot and have moist skin, pretty much anything light, smooth and flat will stick to your skin 🥴
FreestyleArt · 31-35, M
So it depends on a certain Vaccine
smileylovesgaming · 31-35, F
It's the microchip
ElwoodBlues · M
I can sometimes stick smooth things to my body. With or without vaccine, and with or without magnets. See https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/covid-19/can-vaccines-make-our-body-magnetic