Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get a little hit of dopamine every time this thread rises to the top.
I'm not proud of it, but so do I.
My SO and parents are refusing to get the vaccine (my siblings and I did get it). I have no idea how to change their minds. I feel so helpless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get a little hit of dopamine every time this thread rises to the top.
I'm not proud of it, but so do I.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder how my trumpkin in laws, fans of Dick Farrel, are coping. They've been conspicuously silent the last week. Now I know why, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get a little hit of dopamine every time this thread rises to the top.
I'm not proud of it, but so do I.
Anonymous wrote:I get a little hit of dopamine every time this thread rises to the top.
Sara Walsh said she did not get the vaccine because it has not been fully approved the federal Food and Drug Administration and she was concerned about risk factors, KRCG reported.
She also said she had friends who had negative reactions to the vaccine and she was not concerned about being vaccinated because she had been healthy since the pandemic began.
Reached briefly by phone Friday, Sara Walsh was coughing and requested to communicate by text.
"I am humbled and grateful for the overwhelming number of people throughout our state and nation who are standing with me in prayer for my husband," she wrote. "I have received hundreds of messages of love and support. Steve's name has been added to countless church prayer lists and our pastor held a prayer service last night. There is power in the mighty name of Jesus!
A conservative radio host in Florida who vehemently criticized the coronavirus vaccine has died of complic
ations following covid-19, his fiancee and life-partner Kittie Farley confirmed Monday.
On Aug. 4, Farrel Austin Levitt, publicly known as Dick Farrel, died of “severe damage” caused by covid-19, Farley told The Washington Post. He was 65.
Farrel, a vocal supporter of former president Donald Trump, had said on his Facebook page the inoculations had been “promoted by people who lied [to you] all along about masks, where the virus came from and the death toll.”
However, Farrel swiftly changed his perspective about the vaccine after he contracted the virus, his friends and family said.
Less than two weeks before his death, Amy Leigh Hair said she texted Farrel, her friend for more than two decades, to tell him she was getting her first shot of the coronavirus vaccine.
Anonymous wrote:
I'm confused, I thought God told her to not get vaccinated. So did she lie or was God wrong? Or maybe she was talking to the Old Testament God - he could be pretty psychotic sometimes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asa did that annoying thing, using “whenever” in place of “when” - pet peeve of mine. My niece and nephew do this and I correct them.
Oh, darn re: Texas ;p
I thought he just couldn't remember when he'd signed it. 😄