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Go trim the lame ass pubes on your busted face pussy...
You finna watch the Super Bowl this year, you little racist? You're aware the Patriots aren't playing in it, right? Tom Brady is, but the Pats aren't. I know that sounds confusing for you, but if you spent as much time researching things as you do shitspammimg unfunny Trumptard memes, you might sound like less of a fucking prepubescent retard.

Maybe.
 

Thuglife13

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You finna watch the Super Bowl this year, you little racist? You're aware the Patriots aren't playing in it, right? Tom Brady is, but the Pats aren't. I know that sounds confusing for you, but if you spent as much time researching things as you do shitspammimg unfunny Trumptard memes, you might sound like less of a fucking prepubescent retard.

Maybe.
You're almost 40 years old and post nothing but bullshit like this to instigate shit for no reason. You're the big white gay racist who thinks beaner is ok to say while posting anti-semitic images while at the same time bitching at others accusing them of being anti-semitic. You also attack the looks of the significant others of members on this site so you're just a worthless piece of shit...

 

Eric Trump

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If you speak English in France you'll also be understood. They're actually nicer to you because you haven't bothered to waste their time with your nice, grammatically correct, Canadian school French.
couldnt have said it better myself. Have you ever watched the amazing race? Those smug americans will meet someone in other country because they need help from the native, they will start by saying some horseshit, the only word they know in that language like "konichiwa" for example, to establish that they speak the language, even though thats the only word they know, and they then just start talking english and expect the poor fella to understand them and give them directions or whatever information they need
 

ThatOneDude

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couldnt have said it better myself. Have you ever watched the amazing race? Those smug americans will meet someone in other country because they need help from the native, they will start by saying some horseshit, the only word they know in that language like "konichiwa" for example, to establish that they speak the language, even though thats the only word they know, and they then just start talking english and expect the poor fella to understand them and give them directions or whatever information they need
Everyone speaks English.
 

ThatOneDude

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*North American English
Yep, even in LITERAL AND I MEAN LITERAL, inbred villages where they live in huts made of LITERAL shit bricks in the middle of the fucking desert.... They speak The God's English.
 

Eric Trump

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Everyone speaks English.
then those contestants shouldnt act like some virtuous assholes who think they are so cultural for knowing how to say hello in the country they are currently in. Just start speaking english from the start you dumb bastards, people have shit to do
 

ThatOneDude

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then those contestants shouldnt act like some virtuous assholes who think they are so cultural for knowing how to say hello in the country they are currently in. Just start speaking english from the start you dumb bastards, people have shit to do
I agree.
How's mom doing?
 

Shinkicker

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This is a misunderstanding that humoral immunity is the only mechanism here that would prevent transmission.
If all we become is blank surfaces and no longer shed replicated virus, you will see a significant decrease in transmission. IgA or not.






The claims are 95% covid19 prevention because that's what the study was powered for. It was studied to evaluate if individuals develop COVID-19 clinically and if they develop antibodies. Now they are doing transmission studies.

They all mention transmission on every single website. Everyone "we don't know yet". They have not had the powered study done yet. They are currently occurring for every manufacturer.
I got my info from an immunologist. But I believe you. I don't know why but I do.
 
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I got my info from an immunologist. But I believe you. I don't know why but I do.

It's not wrong. It's just incomplete.

There are plenty of vaccines that don't induce long-term IgA response and still reduce respiratory droplet virus transmission.

Again there are literally dozens of ongoing studies to determine the transmission reduction (or not) right now. Those millions aren't being spent because it is impossible or without precedent. It's just unknown.
 

kaladin stormblessed

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@Splinty - do you ever inject people with needle in your course of work? (Not specially covid vaccine, but any needles in general)

If so, do you always flick the syringe to move the air bubbles using the same hand and same finger on that hand?

And if so, did that fingertip build up a resistance resistance the repeated mini traumas of flicks?

And is this curiosity valid? Or is this just evidence of me being a huge meanie, fearful of hurting my little lady hands?

 
M

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couldnt have said it better myself. Have you ever watched the amazing race? Those smug americans will meet someone in other country because they need help from the native, they will start by saying some horseshit, the only word they know in that language like "konichiwa" for example, to establish that they speak the language, even though thats the only word they know, and they then just start talking english and expect the poor fella to understand them and give them directions or whatever information they need
I don’t do that in France

They say about my accent: “c’est charmant”
 
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@Splinty - do you ever inject people with needle in your course of work? (Not specially covid vaccine, but any needles in general)
I do central lines and arterial lines. I don't do IVs or medications often.
I inject lidocaine fairly often for procedures. I do this so infrequently compared to nurses that inject several times an hour in some cases that I just shake the syringe. I am not sure if a flick is more effective.

Shinkicker @Shinkicker will explain all the reasons I should never be near an IV without an ultrasound in the other hand.
 

Shinkicker

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@Splinty - do you ever inject people with needle in your course of work? (Not specially covid vaccine, but any needles in general)

If so, do you always flick the syringe to move the air bubbles using the same hand and same finger on that hand?

And if so, did that fingertip build up a resistance resistance the repeated mini traumas of flicks?

And is this curiosity valid? Or is this just evidence of me being a huge meanie, fearful of hurting my little lady hands?

Flicking is rarely necessary, only when measuring precisely. Drawing the medication up with needle inverted (pointing upwards) usually takes care of that. And you can just invert, the air goes to top and you push the air out.

If you are injecting subcutaneous (insulin, blood thinner, etc) you want to put a small air bubble back in and invert it so the air bubble is at the bottom nearest the plunger. This will help distribute the medicine and hold it inside while you remove the needle. It's not uncommon to do this with vaccines either, especially if it's a smaller person. The body will reabsorb the air.