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Well call me stupid if you want. I mean I fly airplanes for a living it doesn't take a genius. I do have a Master's of Aeronautical Science. I took an IQ test when I was young it was 134. My GPA in college was 3.84 for my B.S. and 3.75 for MAS. However, college grades are more about the work you put into them not necessarily intelligence. Being gifted (or special) however you want to look at it might make me selfish. However, in my mind I had and spread my COVID before they even knew it was in the U.S. I'm the most exposed individual you'll ever meet and my immune system is amazing. I hardly ever get sick. Sometimes it's years I go without even a runny nose. You think I'm going to fuck with that? You think I'm going risk heart and lung conditions (I already linked the study that shows spike proteins alone can cause damage), blood clots, and now we are hearing about (preprint only not peer reviewed) about nerve damage, plus whatever else we find when the real data comes in. And what if it is true that immunization helps better with the same variant but less so than others. I'm not going be on the not dependant on yearly/quarterly who knows injections side. I'm not an anti-vaxxer, I have my childhood shots, but I'm not touching this when the risks are rampant and the reward is nothing because covid isn't going to kill me. If you're 80 whatever but I'm not messing up my immune system that is a blessing compared to most. I'll bet my chances of retransmission of an exposure are lot less than many people who have had their shots to be frank. Especially when the variants come around. Time will tell. I can wait.
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