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Re: Canberra Raiders boss Don Furner says NRL could allow coaches to reach beyond top 30
Imagine a bloke like scomo in real life telling you inject that its good for you, id punch him in the head.
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Re: Canberra Raiders boss Don Furner says NRL could allow coaches to reach beyond top 30
Delusional nonsenseRaiders_Pat wrote: ↑January 29, 2022, 2:52 pmCommon sense will prevail when people finally decide they're over it and force the government's hand like what we're seeing in the UK.sprintman wrote: ↑January 29, 2022, 2:36 pmIt will and they’ll get vaccinated…Raiders_Pat wrote: ↑January 29, 2022, 2:30 pmQLD and Vic (ALP) are behaving in a ridiculous manner on this issue. They hit their vaccination targets. They're not going to achieve higher numbers by continuing with this madness. Everybody who has held out for this long has decided they're not getting the vaccine and nothing is going to convince them otherwise. Surely common sense will have to prevail at some point.greeneyed wrote: ↑January 29, 2022, 12:48 am Canberra pair still unvaccinated as season creeps closer
The Canberra Raiders have confirmed that a pair of players on their roster are still to be vaccinated just six-weeks out from the commencement of the 2022 NRL season. Given Ricky Stuart's side are set to travel to Townsville to face the Cowboys in Round 2, the anonymous duo will be on the clock ahead of March 19.
"That's D-day for us, and we'll talk to them leading into that," Furner stated bluntly.
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You’ve just found one of the few scenarios that’d make me question whether vaccinating was the right thing to do!Question wrote:Imagine a bloke like scomo in real life telling you inject that its good for you, id punch him in the head.
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Re: Canberra Raiders boss Don Furner says NRL could allow coaches to reach beyond top 30
Yeah, delusional if you think wanting to wear masks for the next ten years and getting vaccinated every three months is somehow sane.sprintman wrote: ↑January 29, 2022, 3:34 pmDelusional nonsenseRaiders_Pat wrote: ↑January 29, 2022, 2:52 pmCommon sense will prevail when people finally decide they're over it and force the government's hand like what we're seeing in the UK.sprintman wrote: ↑January 29, 2022, 2:36 pmIt will and they’ll get vaccinated…Raiders_Pat wrote: ↑January 29, 2022, 2:30 pmQLD and Vic (ALP) are behaving in a ridiculous manner on this issue. They hit their vaccination targets. They're not going to achieve higher numbers by continuing with this madness. Everybody who has held out for this long has decided they're not getting the vaccine and nothing is going to convince them otherwise. Surely common sense will have to prevail at some point.greeneyed wrote: ↑January 29, 2022, 12:48 am Canberra pair still unvaccinated as season creeps closer
The Canberra Raiders have confirmed that a pair of players on their roster are still to be vaccinated just six-weeks out from the commencement of the 2022 NRL season. Given Ricky Stuart's side are set to travel to Townsville to face the Cowboys in Round 2, the anonymous duo will be on the clock ahead of March 19.
"That's D-day for us, and we'll talk to them leading into that," Furner stated bluntly.
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Re: Canberra Raiders boss Don Furner says NRL could allow coaches to reach beyond top 30
Only a problem for the uneducated.zRaiders_Pat wrote: ↑January 29, 2022, 8:03 pmYeah, delusional if you think wanting to wear masks for the next ten years and getting vaccinated every three months is somehow sane.sprintman wrote: ↑January 29, 2022, 3:34 pmDelusional nonsenseRaiders_Pat wrote: ↑January 29, 2022, 2:52 pmCommon sense will prevail when people finally decide they're over it and force the government's hand like what we're seeing in the UK.sprintman wrote: ↑January 29, 2022, 2:36 pmIt will and they’ll get vaccinated…Raiders_Pat wrote: ↑January 29, 2022, 2:30 pm
QLD and Vic (ALP) are behaving in a ridiculous manner on this issue. They hit their vaccination targets. They're not going to achieve higher numbers by continuing with this madness. Everybody who has held out for this long has decided they're not getting the vaccine and nothing is going to convince them otherwise. Surely common sense will have to prevail at some point.
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Re: Coronavirus
Here’s my call..
As it is today school children are required to give 2 RAT per week.(NSW)
I bet they move the goalposts within 3 weeks.
As it is today school children are required to give 2 RAT per week.(NSW)
I bet they move the goalposts within 3 weeks.
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Ata Mariota’s #1 fan. Bless his cotton socks.
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Not a good day there for the vaxxers.Finchy wrote:
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Not really a vaccine at all is it, by essence arent they supposed provide immunity?
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Evidently the anti vaxxers will be extinct soon enough at that rate. Leaving only the vaxxed to keep dying from it in good time.
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Extinct any time soon? No. The mortality rate of this thing can't possibly keep up with the sheer volume of idocy
Darwin's law is unfortunately a slow moving beast. But it remains undefeated to this day.
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I guess when the clinical trial finishes in 2023 we might start to get some answers?
Never thought i would see the day when people would just roll up the sleeve for a good old-fashioned medical experiment.
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For those who clearly don't have even a basic understanding of vaccines, none of them provide 100 per cent immunity against disease. We already know this right now. The efficacy varies. Some are remarkably long lasting, others not so. For example, influenza vaccinations happen every year, with the latest vaccine designed to fight the most recent, significant strains. No one has ever claimed that COVID vaccines are 100 per cent effective.
Here's some reputable information from WHO: https://www.who.int/news-room/feature-s ... protection
https://www.who.int/news-room/feature-s ... cines-work
That’s basic information that is easy to comprehend. You don’t need a medical degree to understand it.
Here's some reputable information from WHO: https://www.who.int/news-room/feature-s ... protection
https://www.who.int/news-room/feature-s ... cines-work
That’s basic information that is easy to comprehend. You don’t need a medical degree to understand it.
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Reputable and WHOgreeneyed wrote: ↑January 31, 2022, 9:47 pm For those who clearly don't have even a basic understanding of vaccines, none of them provide 100 per cent immunity against disease. Some are remarkably long lasting, others not so.
Here's some reputable information from WHO: https://www.who.int/news-room/feature-s ... protection
https://www.who.int/news-room/feature-s ... cines-work
Well if your a WHO fan then your going to love this,,
http://www.vigiaccess.org/
covishield contains the active ingredient(s): Covid-19 vaccine.
Result is presented for the active ingredient(s).
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Re: Coronavirus
To put the numbers in context…
We’ve seen 5.6 million deaths in the worst pandemic in a century. Then there are the side effects of COVID, for the 370 million infected people or so who did not die, especially for those with long COVID. These are likely underestimates.
Then consider that over 10 billion vaccine shots have been given. Also then consider that the side effects of vaccines in the vast bulk of cases do not endanger life or are temporary. Many are minor, like having a sore arm after the injection. We’ve gone through comparisons of the COVID vaccines, at length, and I’m no advocate of one of them… because of loss of life associated with that particular vaccine.
But relative risk… important concept.
We’ve seen 5.6 million deaths in the worst pandemic in a century. Then there are the side effects of COVID, for the 370 million infected people or so who did not die, especially for those with long COVID. These are likely underestimates.
Then consider that over 10 billion vaccine shots have been given. Also then consider that the side effects of vaccines in the vast bulk of cases do not endanger life or are temporary. Many are minor, like having a sore arm after the injection. We’ve gone through comparisons of the COVID vaccines, at length, and I’m no advocate of one of them… because of loss of life associated with that particular vaccine.
But relative risk… important concept.
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What the hell are purebloods going to base their whole identity and existence around when covid becomes endemic soon?
Already purebloodism feels a bit passé and a bit 2021.
Already purebloodism feels a bit passé and a bit 2021.
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The term “fully vaccinated” will be changed to “up to date with vaccinations” says ATAGI.
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I'm at the point where I can't tell if this is someone taking the piss or not.
Also bonus shout out to one of the freedumb rally people on Monday claiming that the thunderstorm we had was geo engineered. Stunned they had time to create a storm when they were apparently too busy shutting down the internet so the Sat Navs stopped working.
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Have the protesters setup camp next the aboriginal tent embassy or something?
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I've joined the convoy to canberra facebook group... and let me tell you guys something
some of these live feeds are legitimately the funniest **** i've ever seen
some of these live feeds are legitimately the funniest **** i've ever seen
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Why didn't they call the FB group 'housos'? At least that's what I'm picturing in my head.Botman wrote:I've joined the convoy to canberra facebook group... and let me tell you guys something
some of these live feeds are legitimately the funniest **** i've ever seen
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Don't think I'd cope with reading it. Just the comments in normal news articles are hard enough to deal with.
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You may have noticed of the years, i have a high tolerance for internet nonsenseNorthern Raider wrote: ↑February 3, 2022, 2:37 pmDon't think I'd cope with reading it. Just the comments in normal news articles are hard enough to deal with.
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I'm wondering if GE knows that Tapatalk still shows the pic that GE moderated?
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I laugh every time I open my tapatalk knowing it’s been deleted by GE.gergreg wrote:I'm wondering if GE knows that Tapatalk still shows the pic that GE moderated?
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What’s it like to be in the bottom 50% of crazees on an internet group??????Botman wrote:I've joined the convoy to canberra facebook group... and let me tell you guys something
some of these live feeds are legitimately the funniest **** i've ever seen
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15 years on the GH has him well galvanised.
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ive prepared all my life for this troll job
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So, how many of you were removed from your camp site by the police today?