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Hmm. I probably can’t pass it on in good conscience. But I may keep my eyes open for one that I can.

You can pass it on but explain that from a homeopathic standpoint they should only use a half a teaspoon of Borax, as that is far more powerful than a whole cup. That should raise the solution by a whole “C” value.

Awesome “reasoning”!

That article mentions, BTW, that “undoing” a vaccination is not at new thing – Folk remedies of various sorts for undoing vaccinations, have been circulating around among anti-vaxxers since long before Covid was a thing.

That’s a selling point. Make them suffer a bit, and they’re more likely to believe it worked.

As much as it pains me, at some point we’ll simply have to start weaponizing their own stupidity against them. We’re at a point where their stupidity is one of our most abundant resources.

If only I had fewer scruples, and internet skillz, I’d make a killing selling anti-vaxx bath salts to the gullible.

All of those little red itchy bumps are where the toxins left through your skin!

This is like a scene from the Walking Dead. Oh crap, I got bit…I mean vaxxed. Tourniquet off my arm and remove it!

I was thinking of the Sumatran rat-monkey in Braindead (aka Dead Alive) (1992). Too bad the guy had a scar on his other arm…

It makes me think of Colonel Kurtz’s speech when he admired the grit of the people who chopped off their children’s arms after the children had been vaccinated.

It’s kind of tough to shake a bathtub though, a critical part of the preparation.

The founder of homeopathy, Samuel Hahnemann found that undiluted doses caused reactions, sometimes dangerous ones, so specified that preparations be given at the lowest possible dose.[3] To counter the reduced potency at high dilutions he formed the view that vigorous shaking by striking on an elastic surface – a process termed succussion – was necessary.[3]

Maybe don’t bring that part up.

…and then, two months later, they get the second dose in the other arm.

Well, a bunch of anti-vaxxers walking around with no arms…silver lining: it will be much easier to just gag them so we don’t have to listen to them any more.

Soooo. I mentioned the other day that only 40% of the hospital employees in my former WY town had been vaxxed. The other day, one of them, a nurse who’s an acquaintance of mine, posted something on social media about how everyone should protest Biden forcing healthcare workers to get the vaccine. I said something about the option of getting tested weekly. She claims nurses don’t have that option. Is that true?

Mind you, I hope it IS true, as I don’t think weekly testing is sufficient, but I can’t find anything.

This is from a Word FAQ document from the CMS.gov site. This was done via a jurisdictional hook of facilities that receive Medicare and Medicaid funding, so this is the agency that the rule comes through.

There are exemptions for religious and health reasons, though. I didn’t look at what happens then.

Link to FAQ document here:

Thanks so much for the information. I’m glad it’s vaxx or out.

I’m glad they have the opportunity to so publicly exercise their Freedom of Choice.

We might have a Covidiot nominee here.

“Sandy Black said she believes the disease is real, “but I think they’re making it bigger than it needs to be.””

“Black, 67, a retail clerk, said her daughter-in-law is currently on a ventilator in a St. Cloud hospital because of COVID-related pneumonia. Black herself is in remission from non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. She said she sometimes wears a mask in crowded places but didn’t share whether she’s been vaccinated.”

. . . except for those for whom if doesn’t.

It’s a great article, with the likes of a woman saying that COVID-19 is no big deal, while admitting her daughter in law is on a ventilator. They say that nearly everyone in the county either has contracted covid or knows someone close who did.

A former colleague in Wyoming says the school district has a new policy this year: If contact tracing determines a student has been directly exposed to the virus, said student does not have to quarantine but must wear a mask. However, the district does not tell teachers which students are supposed to mask up, so there’s no enforcement. Surprise! Students don’t wear masks.

The “logic” behind this is that students who were quarantined were not only not logging on remotely and not doing assignments, they weren’t actually quarantining; therefore, TPTB decided, better to have the kids breathing on each other in small classrooms than out roaming the town and learning nothing. :woman_facepalming: