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If it's any consolation to doubters of the vaccine, I had my first dose of the AstraZeneca on saturday.

Nearly everyone I know has reported negative side effects for several days after, so I was a little wary at first.

However, if anything, I've actually felt better since having it. I woke up the next day in a positive frame of mind rather than my usual alcoholic malaise. I've been motivated at work for the last couple of days and my cravings for booze have become minimal - in fact I even went nearly two whole days without a drink. I know that this surely can't be attributed to the vaccine, can it?

Perhaps I'm such a fuckup that any foreign substance injected into my body gives me a psychological boost?


I dunno, but I ain't knocking it...
That vaccine has met it's match and it damn well knows it now....

When I had the Moderna jab there was survey going on where they were asking people their reasons for having the jab, anonymous survey.. I just said "free drugs innit" and made damn sure they wrote it down properly
 
well as long as you're not going robbing and grafting to get it its all good @F.U.B.A.R. - i suspect getting it may have relieved some health anxiety which improved your mood, i know it did for me but its not stopped me drinking.....
 
well as long as you're not going robbing and grafting to get it its all good @F.U.B.A.R. - i suspect getting it may have relieved some health anxiety which improved your mood, i know it did for me but its not stopped me drinking.....

Hey, I didn't say it had stopped me drinking, just that my desire to drink seems to have diminished somewhat. I considered the 'relief from anxiety' angle as well - which could have been a valid point if I hadn't already had Covid. So taking the vaccine was more out of a sense of duty to others than for personal protection.

I also wanted to prove to soft cunts that it was a piece of piss - I certainly wasn't expecting perceived benefits...
 
Hey, I didn't say it had stopped me drinking, just that my desire to drink seems to have diminished somewhat.
ah fair enough. i have no desire to drink today as i'm still feelng so unwell from yesterday's drinking lol.

I considered the 'relief from anxiety' angle as well - which could have been a valid point if I hadn't already had Covid. So taking the vaccine was more out of a sense of duty to others than for personal protection.
i'd forgotten that!!! i think from what we can tell, the antibodies generated by the vaccines last longer than those due to natural infection so there is still a benefit for yourself.

maybe we should start taking this angle with those idiots in bolton who first didn't get vaccinated and then travelled back from india through turkey so they didn't have to pay for quarantine cos apparently starting a third wave and thus killing untold number of people did not discourage them.
 
If it's any consolation to doubters of the vaccine, I had my first dose of the AstraZeneca on saturday.

Nearly everyone I know has reported negative side effects for several days after, so I was a little wary at first.

However, if anything, I've actually felt better since having it. I woke up the next day in a positive frame of mind rather than my usual alcoholic malaise. I've been motivated at work for the last couple of days and my cravings for booze have become minimal - in fact I even went nearly two whole days without a drink. I know that this surely can't be attributed to the vaccine, can it?

Perhaps I'm such a fuckup that any foreign substance injected into my body gives me a psychological boost?


I dunno, but I ain't knocking it...
You aren’t the first person to report exactly this, but your testimony is credible and simply adds to the collective subjective database.

Indeed, it has emerged. The “vaccine” gets people high. It changes how they feel, affects brain chemistry, consciousness.

Now healing and detoxification does this, and should not raise alarm But healing doesn’t occur overnight.

My logical mind would sound alarm at a vaccine having such a profound and noticeable effect though, not being publicised and forewarned as a “feature”.

No matter what, my only sincere wish, hope, is for the absolute best for yourself and everybody else.
 
You aren’t the first person to report exactly this, but your testimony is credible and simply adds to the collective subjective database.

Indeed, it has emerged. The “vaccine” gets people high. It changes how they feel, affects brain chemistry, consciousness.

Now healing and detoxification does this, and should not raise alarm But healing doesn’t occur overnight.

My logical mind would sound alarm at a vaccine having such a profound and noticeable effect though, not being publicised and forewarned as a “feature”.

No matter what, my only sincere wish, hope, is for the absolute best for yourself and everybody else.

Really? I've only heard negative feedback from people I know, but I've certainly not researched it any further. All of the 'normal' people I've spoken to have reported headaches, fatigue, flu like symptoms - all the stuff they warn you about when you take the shot. Perhaps they are just victims of suggestion?
 
Indeed, it has emerged. The “vaccine” gets people high. It changes how they feel, affects brain chemistry, consciousness.
erm- how? by what possible mechanism? when you say 'it has emerged' what is your source for that information? in what way does it change brain chemistry? which neurotransmitters are affected? does it even cross the blood brain barrier? does this apply to just AZ of the others as well cos my personal anecdotal evidence is at odds with fubs, so what does that mean?

it makes more sense that it addressed some anxiety or releived some guilt.
 
erm- how? by what possible mechanism? when you say 'it has emerged' what is your source for that information? in what way does it change brain chemistry? which neurotransmitters are affected? does it even cross the blood brain barrier? does this apply to just AZ of the others as well cos my personal anecdotal evidence is at odds with fubs, so what does that mean?

it makes more sense that it addressed some anxiety or releived some guilt.

Did it make you feel shit for a while then Chinup?

I'm loathe to believe that the 'pick me up' effect I experienced had anything to do with the vaccine though (I'd been going through several days of vodka and codeine withdrawal beforehand so perhaps that night was when I broke the back of it - this seems more likely). But to get zero negative effects when I should have been more vulnerable to them was a surprise.
 
i got really bad muscle cramps, for pfizer apparently its supposed to be worse after the second shot so at least have that booked for a monday so i can miss work instead of my weekend if it happens again.

not being in withdrawal sounds a lot more likely to be the culprit. its a massive relief to break the back of a rattle.
 
Really? I've only heard negative feedback from people I know, but I've certainly not researched it any further. All of the 'normal' people I've spoken to have reported headaches, fatigue, flu like symptoms - all the stuff they warn you about when you take the shot. Perhaps they are just victims of suggestion?

erm- how? by what possible mechanism? when you say 'it has emerged' what is your source for that information? in what way does it change brain chemistry? which neurotransmitters are affected? does it even cross the blood brain barrier? does this apply to just AZ of the others as well cos my personal anecdotal evidence is at odds with fubs, so what does that mean?

it makes more sense that it addressed some anxiety or releived some guilt.
Okay, I didn’t write down dates and details, but I have heard it reported @F.U.B.A.R. by numerous people who I regard as credible discerners and honest men like yourself.

One in particular, @negrogesic (hope you are doing well man) reported exactly this. I think?

But I have read the same testimony of surprise at this unexpected feeling high for weeks post vaccine,

Plus, neighbours have said the same thing.

Yes @chinup it’s expected, according to reason and prediction, that people may or will likely feel malaise temporarily at least following the jabs.

But a lot of people are reporting feeling surprisingly high, mood lifted, less dependant on drugs, for a while following.

There is at the very least, something….amiss. And you can take that literally, without considering any insinuation behind it.
 
Plus, each jab brand varies and they are not all the same in every regard,

Some people, magnets do stick to the jab site. Others, it doesn’t. Lots of variations, caveats and unknowns.
 
And Krinkle will post an article for every single one of them plus anyone who so much as sneezes after getting vaccinated, so it will feel like 30 “billion” (Krinkle presumably meant “million”, but who knows how many people he thinks live on our flat earth? 😄).


i got 2 hot off the press for you today, babylove




but hey! at least they won't die from covid if they were to catch it, right?
 
Come on now brother....
I’m not making that up about the magnets. And I don’t get the slightest kick out of any of this you know.

I hate contesting against any and all here. I never joined this forum to be against anybody.

The magnet thing shocked a lot of post jabbed. But like I said it doesn’t happen with each recipient.
 
Magnets sticking to the jab site? That's more likely due to some volunteer fuckwit breaking the fuckin needle off in your arm...
Not just the jab site either, I have been reliably informed today that the mnagnetism extends to the whole side of the body the jab was administered to
 
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