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supermario

Experienced
Oct 21, 2021
233
Is anyone not vaccinated in hopes of getting covid and dying? I'm in that camp, but I'm also considering getting the vaccine in hopes the side effects kill me (lot lower chances of course).
 
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motel rooms

Survivor of incest. Gay. Please don't PM me.
Apr 13, 2021
7,081
Are you very old? Do you have a chronic respiratory disease? Is your heart healthy? Do you have diabetes?

Cool plan B.
 
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ngmi

お前はもう死んでいる。
Dec 1, 2021
24
Unless you're over 70 years old, your odds of actually dying from covid are a loooooooooooot lower than being left with some long-term side effect that just makes your life even worse.
 
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NearlyIrrelevantCake

The Cake Is A Lie
Aug 12, 2021
1,630
I'm fully vaccinated because I refuse to infect and kill innocent people around me. I ended up allergic to the vaccine [confirmed by my GP] and still received both doses and will get any needed booster shots--again, because I will not spread a deadly disease to others who don't want to become infected and die.
 
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supermario

Experienced
Oct 21, 2021
233
Ok probably a naïve idea lol
 
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Interloper

Jul 23, 2021
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FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
42,590
I do not think the virus would kill me, it would more likely just make my health worse, so I have not considered this option. Long lasting health conditions can be one of the worst parts about living as our bodies can torture us and there is no limit as to how bad it can get.
 
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PeacefulTonic

Enlightened
Aug 10, 2021
1,006
I'm fully vaccinated because I refuse to infect and kill innocent people around me. I ended up allergic to the vaccine [confirmed by my GP] and still received both doses and will get any needed booster shots--again, because I will not spread a deadly disease to others who don't want to become infected and die.
You do know that the vaccine doesn't prevent you from catching the virus, and by extension, doesn't prevent transmission, and it all boils down to it being a personal choice. It isn't about health

There are also a few members here as a direct result of the vaccine side effects
 
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Darkover

Archangel
Jul 29, 2021
5,473
i'm not getting vaccinated dying of covid would be hell but it could be worth it if it killed you in short while, better than living with a brain injury, i'm hoping for a mass exodus by a uncontrollable outbreak of a killer plague.
 
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NormaJeane

Member
Mar 24, 2021
648
I have not been vaccinated and yet I have not been sick in covid-19. Vaccination of covid-19 is to inject the disease into the body. There are people who have been vaccinated and yet are in intensive care in hospital. Overpopulation is the problem, not infectious diseases. Humanity should stop live in denial of death - we must all die of something. It I get sick, I will commit suicide.
 
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GreenTree

Mage
Jun 1, 2020
568
I've been double vaccinated and still caught covid last week. I'm 43 and only felt ill for 1 day. I thought it would be much worse. Maybe only kills older people. Dam predictive text. Hope this is spelt OK.
 
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Sherri

Archangel
Sep 28, 2020
13,794
I am having my 3rd dose tomorrow, very upset, but it's mandatory, I can get a huge fine if I don't have the booster. Have no idea what they are putting inside me. Sigh…
 
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whatevs

Mining for copium in the weirdest places.
Jan 15, 2022
2,913
Hahahah, sorry but this is... misguided? As someone informed you already, this ridiculous made up pandemic won't touch you unless you are fat, old, and chronically ill.
I am having my 3rd dose tomorrow, very upset, but it's mandatory, I can get a huge fine if I don't have the booster. Have no idea what they are putting inside me. Sigh…
Don't worry, once the nanobots take control of your central nervous system you can sit back and relax. Being an slave to our Reptilian Overlords have never been this easy.
 
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Dr Iron Arc

Into the Unknown
Feb 10, 2020
21,378
I'm a 27 year old overweight male with type 2 diabetes and two shots of Pfizer. I caught Covid about a couple weeks ago and even though I felt sick for over a week and it was probably the most painful sore throat I'd ever had it was nowhere near close to killing me. Covid also seems to have unfortunate long term side effects that nobody knows the full scope of including lung and brain damage so the risk is frankly not worth the reward in this case. If you try to get it intentionally you will likely not die and instead just feel like you're having a mild cold at best or wishing that you're dead even more than you already do at worst.
 
Onthe29th

Onthe29th

Experienced
Dec 28, 2021
255
it's not a reliable way to die even if you're immunocompromised or elderly. Only a small percentage of people that I know had Covid had severe symptoms that required hospitalization and it's not fun. I don't reccomend this at all.

I got Covid back in late 2020 before the vaccine existed and gave it to my family unintentionally

I felt almost nothing. My mom had nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, back pain, loss of taste/smell and so did my bf but he also lost control of his bowels.

I don't reccomend this at all.
 
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noname223

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Aug 18, 2020
5,880
I do not think the virus would kill me, it would more likely just make my health worse, so I have not considered this option. Long lasting health conditions can be one of the worst parts about living as our bodies can torture us and there is no limit as to how bad it can get.
I can only agree to that. It is way way more likely to get long covid or something that is called CFS. Chronic fatigue syndrome. It is a horrible illness and can be caused by covid. I know a girl who has it and her life is extremely fucked due to this. And there is barely any therapy against it.
 
willitpass

willitpass

Don’t try to offer me help, I’ve tried everything
Mar 10, 2020
3,205
i caught covid before the vaccine was even a thing and am suffering long term symptoms over a year out. they are killing me but they have affected my quality of life. i would not recommend it, it most likely won't kill you but will leave you feeling more miserable and you will probably infect others in the process
 
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myopybyproxy

flickerbeat \\ gibberish-noise
Dec 18, 2021
864
Your chances from dying from a disease with a 99%+ surivival rate are by definition ridiculously low. You'd be better off trying to induce death by cytokine storm from getting as many vaccines as possible. That's not to say it will be quick or pleasant.
 
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Starryeyes

Experienced
Sep 22, 2021
237
I had covid was sick for a couple of days then fine.
 
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downndone2

Living in misery
Jan 23, 2022
1,270
I used to think about going out to do everything I could to get it before the vaccine was a thing and I'm Diabetic with other health issues. The new variant is pretty unlikely to cause death. If it does cause death it is a miserable way to go, that's for sure.
 
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Journeytoletgo

Broken and hated 7-14 years long overdue
May 14, 2018
1,608
My uncle just passed from this in his sleep he was 68, so you would have to be older and have underlying health issues
 
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ScaredToLive

Student
Feb 2, 2020
126
I got Covid very early on, and despite being suicidal I was shit scared. It's not a death I would want. Also my long term taste and smell has not returned and it felt like I couldn't breathe well for about 6 months. For reference I'm 35, 6ft and 75kg and play football twice a week, so I'm not unfit or anything. Worst illness I've ever had. Food randomly smelling like sewage for weeks after.
 
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miserableforever

Arcanist
Oct 23, 2020
488
I have it right now. It's been like 6 days, two of them with a fever.
Back hurts and I feel breathless after carrying stuff.
This won't likely kill you, it's just uncomfortable. Don't recommend.
 
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ScaredToLive

Student
Feb 2, 2020
126
Yeah I found it awful. I felt like shit, in a way I've never felt before. Hope you start feeling better soon
 
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dss262

Member
Nov 23, 2021
74
I've heard the covid deaths have been inflated because anyone who posthumously tested positive for it was said to have died of it.
 

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Live Free or Die

A wise man can always be found alone.
Jan 12, 2022
117
I'll say this, as my observation in my place of work. I work in Healthcare, especially with people over 70. I've seen at least 15 of my coworkers get covid, not a single one had to be hospitalized. I've seen at least 20 elderly people get covid where I work and only 1 had to be hospitalized and was back 3 days later.
I've also seen 4 of my coworkers, who have had 2 doses of vaccine last year, get covid twice.
 
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ThriveOrDie

We are already in hell
Jul 11, 2019
449
I'm fully vaccinated because I refuse to infect and kill innocent people around me. I ended up allergic to the vaccine [confirmed by my GP] and still received both doses and will get any needed booster shots--again, because I will not spread a deadly disease to others who don't want to become infected and die.
many vaccine injured people in my family. I have autoimmune disease from my childhood vaccines. My cousin was paralyzed by the flu vaccine. My mom has been having weird neurological symptoms ever since her Moderna shot.

I got covid from vaxxed people. It was mild despite my chronic illness. My dad had cancer and he survived covid but died from chemo a year later. My mom has multiple serious comorbidities and did not have severe illness when she got covid. She had covid once before vaccine and twice since.
 
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angiegirl30

Student
Jan 20, 2022
112
Oh dear God. You do not want to die this way. My previous coworkers ( I'm a critical care nurse, not working at the moment) have filled me in on what they have gone through as well as their patients. When covid affects your lungs, you slowly suffocate. It's horrendous. Not a lot you can do about it except give some steroids and try different breathing treatments and vent settings. Then there's the fact that it can cause multiple blood clots anywhere in your body. Your lungs, heart, brain, arms and legs. This can lead to heart attacks, strokes, more breathing problems, and amputation of your arms and legs. And all of this is just part of what can happen. Please don't intentionally expose yourself to Covid. I have taken care of just about every kind of disease and disorder out there. And this shit scares me more than anything I've ever come across,
 
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Someone123

Illuminated
Oct 19, 2021
3,875
Is anyone not vaccinated in hopes of getting covid and dying? I'm in that camp, but I'm also considering getting the vaccine in hopes the side effects kill me (lot lower chances of course).
If you get a bad case of covid there is a high risk that you won't die but that you will have long-term covid, which can be really terrible- some people lose their sense of smell and say their food literally tastes like s**t. Some can barely walk a flight of stairs and then have to stop, and they can't work. With any method you need to ask- what are the downside risks, what is the chance I won't die but instead will be seriously damaged? Due to long-term covid I think this risk is too high, and that there are much better methods.
 
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