im vaccinated and i would really prefer everyone choose to be vaccinated but i dont spend time talking about this for a few reasons. this first is that i dont actually think it would have the desired effect if i just yelled at people about it. relatedly this feels tendentious.
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Replying to @eigenrobot
Before the vaccines started coming out, I had a mild interest in them. I figured that they'd have problems at first, and then once they worked out the kinks, I'd take one myself. All of the rhetoric since has ensured that I will not take it under any circumstances.
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Replying to @readyinafewdayz @eigenrobot
that's a shame, they're pretty great
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Replying to @FunkyDuffy @eigenrobot
Maybe they are, but I know how to do basic risk-assessment. I've turned down potentially far greater opportunities for the same reason. Turning down the vaccines has been an extraordinarily easy choice to make by comparison.
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Fifty, Foul, A Sly Drunk Retweeted GOKU a.k.a. Ready in a Few Days
The rich were trying bribery and fraud in order to able to get in early with the healthcare workers, I think your risk assessment is offhttps://twitter.com/readyinafewdayz/status/1424840144310448128 …
Fifty, Foul, A Sly Drunk added,
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When doses were rare, the wealthy and famous were doing whatever they could to get it for themselvespic.twitter.com/nN9QVgX193
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How is that an argument for getting vaccinated!? The only thing that's a good argument for vaccination is the health benefit coming from these vaccines; and they have no health benefits.
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It's a signal that people generally believe they have health benefits significant enough to be worth enduring criminal prosecution. I would give you the overwhelming data on their effectiveness but you don't seem to be interested in the possibility of changing your mind.
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the fact that some people will take risks to do X is great evidence that they believe X is beneficial. in itself that's very weak evidence that X actually is beneficial.
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let's please not do this
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Replying to @FunkyDuffy @eigenrobot
I thought mormo was in good faith but I should have untagged the rest of the clown car
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