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Also a few smaller things. When we talk about healthy people dying of delta, that’s still a bit broad. It’s a small group, but if we are going to fit me inside it, we need to make it more narrow 1. Someone can be healthy because maybe they eat right and get enough sleep. Or someone could seem healthy because they lift weights and have lots of muscle. Neither of these lifestyles strengthen the heart and lungs like consistent moderate intensity cardio exercise. When the heart beats fast to pump blood to the body, it stretched every so slightly. Over time this causes the heart to have to work less hard to pump blood to the rest of the body. It’s why endurance athletes often have lower resting heart rates. There’s no downside to it, it’s simply a stronger healthier heart. A similar thing happens with the lung’s adapting to be more efficient at converting oxygen to the blood through routine cardio exercise So when we talk about “healthy” , sure someone who eats right is healthier than someone who just eats McDonald’s. Someone who has tons of muscle actually isn’t healthy, as their heart has to work harder to get blood to the ends of the capillaries on a larger surface area. A very buff person, and a very fat person, both have a heart stressed in a similar way So don’t include me with people who just eat right, or people who just lift. You should lump me in with people who have been doing competitive cardiovascular exercise for the past decade, but also died of covid. That’s a much smaller segment of “healthy people” 2. I’ve had covid before. I’m not an expert in antibodies, but I’m fairly confident that is more likely to help me than hinder me if/when I get it again. Not all these “healthy” people who died of covid had it before they caught delta So in this attempt to instill fear, put me in the category of elite endurance athletes with no family history of heart or lung issues (just breast cancer), who have also had covid in the past, caught delta, and died. I’m comfortable taking with my chances of survival being a part of this % of the total covid cases | |||
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Zero tests. No vax. Work with public. Never masked. Its just the flu bro.
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"There is, of course, a sphere within which the individual may assert the supremacy of his own will and rightfully dispute the authority of any human government, especially of any free government existing under a written constitution. But it is equally true that in every well-ordered society charged with the duty of conserving the safety of its members the rights of the individual in respect of his liberty may at times, under the pressure of great dangers, be subjected to such restraint, to be enforced by reasonable regulations, as the safety of the general public may demand." “The state legislature proceeded upon the theory which recognized vaccination as at least an effective if not the best known way in which to meet and suppress the evils of a smallpox epidemic that imperiled an entire population.” | |||
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Last edited by Cecily; 08-27-2021 at 09:28 PM..
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Zero tests. No vax. Work with public. Never masked. Its just the flu bro. You are willing to bet others' life on that statement. That is not a question. I hope you are as right as you are conceited. | ||
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Death is just a normal cycle in life, like, imagine the thousand idiots standing behind you as you jerk it in the shower. Now life is special, and letting anything influence your pursuit of happiness is against it. Or not lol ;3~~~~ | |||
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