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Annie's avatar

Long covid s/b long vaxx. A month ago today I moved from my covidiot/normie/libbie area to SC. Ahhh! It has been wonderful 😊. So I reached out to a former acquaintance in my old state and chatted. Nothing has changed. Delusional, sick, illnesses, baffled blah blah blah 😑. There's really no helping these people. They were not critical thinkers to begin with. Add the spike proteins and damages from it and you get a hot mess. My new course of action is to pray for these people as only God can help them now. Vote local and be a fearless inspiration for those who can be reached. ❤️

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Fmr Bergen County Deplorable's avatar

Welcome to SC from another relatively recent escapee from a very blue state. It is so refreshingly free here. I do see the occasional covidiot at the stores or alone in their cars with their masks on, but its not a topic of convo at all like it was back in NJ.

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carily myers's avatar

Welcome to you both! Been in SC for all of my adult life. Live in a village on a lake. Our village pretty much blew off covid since our Gov. didn't get all freaked out about it. Nobody wore masks, our 2 eateries/bars stayed open, the general store stayed open. Hardly anyone got vax'd. You'll like it here.

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Fmr Bergen County Deplorable's avatar

Thank you! I absolutely love it here. I wish my experience had been similar but unfortunately i has been living in NJ at the time where the gov King Murphy followed Cuomo’s lead on everything totalitarian. My kids lost half of their sophomore and all of their junior year to remote achooling. The taxation was slowly pushing me out if NJ but i was used to it. The abuse if executive powers was what motivated me to finally pick up and move here.

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Sandra Lee's avatar

You sound like you live in a lovely village in SC. My husband’s family vacationed in SC for many years; what’s the name of your village, we’d love to visit, thank you!

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carily myers's avatar

Bonneau Beach

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Kitkat's avatar

Congrats on fleeing! I hope to leave Commiefornia in the near future.

You nailed it perfectly. "Delusional, sick, illnesses, baffled blah blah blah".

There is just no getting thru to these people.

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Jpeach's avatar

Spike nanobots are destroying the hearts, minds and bodies of mankind.

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sunsandwind's avatar

Canada doesn't have places with smart people and good weather. You can have better weather or you can have smarter neighbors. Definitely living in what you moved away from. Enjoy your new place.

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Annie's avatar

We are. So glad we moved

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daverkb's avatar

:() ... because these days I don't know whether to laugh or cry!

I figure I could only get Short Covid because I am only 5' 5". Did I get that right? I mean ... the world is so confusing these days!

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CitizenA's avatar

Has anyone ever heard of any Long Flu in the history of the world before the lab created C-19 or the shot they created for it? Was there a Long Spanish Flu for instance? 🤔 💭

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Annie's avatar

Not to the level as today. I am sure some people experience an extended time of malaise after getting the flu etc. But the gaslighting and psyops regarding covid, the vaxx etc is off the charts.

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CitizenA's avatar

Exactly.

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Copernicus's avatar

I believe that yes, there were/are uncommon cases of long-virus. Look at mono/chronic EBV. Or chronic Lyme (technically a bacteria, but frequently evades the immune system and lingers for years). However, we generally never heard of them because they were so rare. So, obviously *something* is different in this scenario.

We have an engineered virus designed for human morbidity. And a jab designed for human morbidity and mortality.

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CitizenA's avatar

Were they isolated / few in number cases, or as prevalent as the claims of long covid are today?

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Copernicus's avatar

Well, did YOU ever hear about them?

We all have heard of chronic EBV or mono. And some of chronic Lyme.

I think your point was that we never heard of them. They were there, but not common.

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