Have you noticed the....NEEDLE...?

amicus

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In almost every news item concerning H1N1, or influenza in general, they always dub in a video of someone getting a 'shot' in the arm.

I, for one, cringe, at the thought and sight of a needle penetrating human flesh, cuz I know it hoits.

Yes, they do it on purpose, knowing the public response, but...why?

Amicus
 
In almost every news item concerning H1N1, or influenza in general, they always dub in a video of someone getting a 'shot' in the arm.

I, for one, cringe, at the thought and sight of a needle penetrating human flesh, cuz I know it hoits.

Yes, they do it on purpose, knowing the public response, but...why?

Amicus
Pansy! If you don't look at it, you don't notice it. Get the H1N1 shot if you can! No questions about shots, I've heard all the idiots, already. If YOU CAN get an H1N1 shot do it ... not getting it when you can is sort of like saying no to your Polio shot.
 
Oh come on.
Painfull? It depends upon the skill of the driller.
Get it done!
 
Heh...damned bunch of Sadists & Masochists here...love that pain! It lets know you are alive....sighs...(perverts)

teehee

:rose:

ami
 
Heh...damned bunch of Sadists & Masochists here...love that pain! It lets know you are alive....sighs...(perverts)

teehee

:rose:

ami

I don't mind the pain...though I do agree, the needle looks nasty...

I'm a little more worried about what's in the vaccine personally.

There has been no confirmation, but many vaccine experts have speculated that the H1N1 flu vaccine ingredients will be very similar if not identical to the H5N1 flu vaccine which was also developed by GlaxoSmithKline. The biological index of that vaccine includes chicken embryos, formaldehyde, squalene adjuvant, thiomersal (mercury derivative), polysorbate 80 (preservative) and aluminum adjuvant among others listed on the Biotechnology Information Institute website.
http://preventdisease.com/news/09/080709_swine_flu_hype.shtml

Not in the high risk group. Not getting it. From what I've heard on the news there's so many people lining up to get it some are being turned away. One would think just standing in line with so many people ('specially if it's for nothing) would increase the risks of catching the flu.
 
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