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What you dig yourself into a pile of every time you 'discuss' this topic, I'm afraid. But we still love ya. ;)
Indeed, we're certainly getting our entertainment. ;-)
These crazy doctors need to listen more to politicians, journalists and money men.
It will probably suffice if they listen to the vast majority of their colleagues and all serious scientists instead of to conspiracy freaks.
Can I join you in your business model?
The sad thing is that even though you are writing this in jest, a vast number of people believe things that are just as crazy...
Oh, NOW I get it. Finally. Everydamnthing that "Thunderfinger" writes is a put-on. It's a joke, son, a JOKE. And to think I'd been taking you seriously all this time...
By all means. We can get rich, I'm sure. Let us publish books and sell T-shirts.
That is indeed sad. The Internet happened too soon. General wisdom wasn't ready for it yet. Medieval hocuspocus still rules.
Now you've piqued my curiosity! Why do you spend several hours a days lurking in the grass? Do you hunt humans for sport?
@Revelator
My dad owns a small meadow not too far from where I currently live. Since I was a boy I've spent many a good Summer day in the long grass, studying, reading, listening to podcasts or just escaping from the turmoil of every day life. I sometimes take my laptop there to do some writing for my job.
The future missus has already inveigled me to spend less time there, because of ticks and the likes. Still, it's a thing for me. 😉
But you are absolutely correct. I should start hunting people, the most dangerous game...
Small wonder I have had at least eight or ten ticks trying to get comfy in my skin (THIS year, as regularly), but most of them of the tiny kind that one can scratch out with a fingernail. Also fortunately, in our northern part of Germany the ticks don't carry the encephalitis virus...so far. What I apparently did catch ten years ago was lyme borreliosis, but my sudden erythema migrans caused me to see my doctor the next day, get a prescription for doxycycline and be through with it after a week or so.
I just know if that encephalitis gets closer, I'll get a vaccination too.
Lyme disease frightens me. But it's very good you'll get a tick-borne encephalitis vaccine too if that stuff comes too close to home. It's really marching across Europe right now.
And yes, @j_w_pepper, cats and ticks... I know the combination. ;-)
Beautifully phrased, @Revelator. All I can say is that even more so than its diverse animal kingdom and richness in plants, I appreciate the peace and quiet nature has to offer. An introvert like myself needs that time "off"; the world of man is a challenging place for me. I have dipped my toe in other ways of relaxing, but long grass, thick leaves and high trees remain my favorite setting for a little session of "clearing the mind".
But then, of course, some ugly little thingies can bite you in the a--uh, ego. ;-)
Meanwhile, and back on topic, it appears that two shots of Pfizer and Moderna offer ample protection against COVID for many years, indeed. This whole vaccination thing is shaping up nicely to become a historically unprecedented success.
You've got J&J? Nice. I certainly hope so too. Though vaccines don't necessarily make us perfectly immune against the virus itself, they seem to be keeping most infected people out of the hospital. In fact, what few complaints are registered, are mild indeed.
I think it's funny that people keep saying, "but what about two or three years from now?" in reference to potential side effects. Look, if a vaccine doesn't give us any trouble now, it's unlikely to ever do so. ;-)
The World Health Organization laying new sinister plans.
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What brand did you get ? Any side effects ?