GeographyAg said:Sigh.03_Aggie said:GeographyAg said:Really? Are you "borderline psychotic" ?03_Aggie said:GeographyAg said:I'm so sorry you're having a bad reaction. That's too bad. I hope it's gone in a day or two.YouBet said:
I'm regretting it in the moment. I got my second shot yesterday and I basically have full on flu like illness. Fever for 6 hours last night and I feel like someone beat the sh^t out of me from head to toe with a baseball bat. I can barely move and still have a headache. Was completely fine and within literally 5 minutes I was bedridden and felt like I was dying.
And, man, I don't understand people who are celebrating and "can't wait!" to get the booster. That is a borderline psychotic reaction.
I must say, though, that It is offensive to call those of us who are happy to have a booster available "borderline psychotic." Do you know our health history? Do you know our age and situation?
How would you feel if people said not getting the vaccine is "borderline psychotic" ?
My parents are celebrating getting the booster. They are in their 80s with age-related health conditions. They had ZERO reaction to their first two covid shots, and aren't at all worried about the third. They've avoided getting COVID and are happy to take another booster if it will give them a chance to fight the virus if they get exposed. They aren't hiding in the house, btw, nor are they wearing masks.
I personally think their mental health is very good and they're thinking clearly when they celebrate the availability of the vaccines that can help them avoid diseases.
Good lord quit being so damn sensitive.
I'm actually not at all sensitive. I truly do not care what the poor guy who suffered a bad headache and fever for 6 hours has to say about me. waaa
I am, however, pointing out the hypocrisy of the attitude of "leave me alone and don't criticize me if I don't want to get the vaccine" with the mean-spirited nastiness of putting down people as insane for thinking differently.
I'm sorry if that went over your head.
Oh it's not over my head. The person that called people crazy for waiting to get a booster is a vaccinated person. So where's the hypocrisy again?
He got the vaccine, yes, but he's angry about it. He's so angry about it that he called people crazy for wanting to get the booster.
So, he didn't want to get the vaccine and doesn't want to be criticized for not wanting it, but is absolutely fine with calling others names who want it and are happy to take it.
Well, he's now in the smart and sophisticated category so you might want to learn how to start agreeing with his opinion.
Also a funny way to show how much you don't care or are not bothered. I'm sure your ok with your response because "he started it."
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I'm actually not at all sensitive. I truly do not care what the poor guy who whines because he suffered a bad headache and fever for 6 hours has to say about me. waaa