I think times have been tough and things will not get easier in the near future. For some recent generations, it must be especially difficult
Learn to live every day as if it's your last. Sometimes we need some inspiration.
I think times have been tough and things will not get easier in the near future. For some recent generations, it must be especially difficult
Learn to live every day as if it's your last. Sometimes we need some inspiration.
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I couldn't agree more tad. Randette and I have been feeling stale, and Adip the Unvaxxed had another heart attack, which rattled us, so we just packed our shit and have gone for a 12-week adventure. . We are currently camping with snippy in Chichester Forest. This is the first service I've had for a couple of days and I've not missed it 1 bit. Next week we are on to Arrawarra to meet up with an old mate' and go sapphire prospecting some fucking place he knows.
We are 1 week in and 12 seems too short.
..... Fuck covid.....go Eels
Good on you Randy.I hope the weather is kind to Randette and yourself. So sorry to hear Adip is not doing well
Coming into Autumn in the country is awesome. We are planning a trip to Dubbo zoo and its surroundings for a few days in April..
We are wet and muddy and happy as.
Snippy=0pt...big fuckoff diamond python=1pt
Haha, Randy --scaredy-cat.
Just on COVID the whole house has it or recently had it. ISO 2nd week.
Daughter had it first, then my son, then my wife and now me.
The kids are all recovered, Mrs still has body aches and headaches, I'm in day 2 and feeling okay apart from mild headache, body aches and blocked nose.
We are all vaxxed apart from my son - he recovered within 12 hours - no shit. He had a 39.2 temp for one night - next day nothing. No headache, sore throat, body aches or anything. No one else in the house has been that lucky.
Tells me alot about this vaccine they conned and forced everyone into and trying again with boosters.
Frank there is some talk that we probably will get another wave of this and some big things happening around March April with the world economy. Life is really testing for now. I suspect we may have to go through this to learn something for a better understanding of how we progress from here to a better place.
Yes Tad I suspect that this is far from over and that the worst is yet to come - financially and politically....
Global Reset on the horizon. Financially and governmentally.
This pandemic will go down as a pandemic of fear, started by a virus that started in a Wuhan Lab, dodgy science (if not fake), pushed by governments and sold by the media, a pandemic that we did not have to have.
It will be known as one of the biggest frauds perpetuated against humanity in our history once the dust settles.
Anyone following the huge rally in Canberra. Expecting bigger one on today and even bigger next Saturday aiming for a million people to protest the mandates, stop poison injecting the 5-11 year olds. This all ends when the sleeping, gullible majority full of fear wake up and stop watching MSM with blatant lies and control. Google Canada and Canberra protests and find out what's really going on in the world not on lying MSM news. Vaccines doing more harm than so called Covid.
This will interest you Frank. These solicitors and baristers are not light weights
https://zeeemedia.com/interview/julian-gillespie-update-on-avn-judi...
Brissy Im not an anti vaxxer by any stretch in fact I recall when the vax first came out that I had an argument with some on here that due to the severity of the first 'wave' of illness and the uncertainty of where this was hearing it was important to get some level of antibody in the community. I was one of the first to get the vax.
But. .
We know a lot more about this illness now and it's implications and particularly we have fairly reliable data on who is really at risk here. For example children who are reasonably healthy are not at any realistic risk. Adults who are healthy and who get omicron are not really at risk etc.
We know who we need to target with these vaccines and who we don't. It's very concerning to me as the father of 3 young kids when certain governments around the world appear to be suggesting that all people, even those aged say under 10, should be required to have the vaccine. The question I ask does the risk outweigh the reward? And when I say reward I mean for the actual person having the vaccine. That's the basis of medicine - risk vs reward.
You mention fatalities from the vaccine but that's not the onlv metric. It appears that there is increasing evidence of an association between the vaccine and an increased risk of myocarditis for example. And this increased risk appears to be actually greater the younger the person as it appears to be linked to a greater immune response to the vaccine. Myocardial issues are no joke and whist not immediately fatal in most cases are debilitating in nature.
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