Alternative Views on Vaccines

I would only add, there are unvaccinated adults who benefit from herd immunity as well.

I haven’t read all of the following, but what I have seems to do a good job addressing your question:

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=6&ved=0ahUKEwjM8LKP07jTAhUIyGMKHcZHAOEQFghFMAU&url=http%3A%2F%2Fcid.oxfordjournals.org%2Fcontent%2F52%2F7%2F911.full.pdf%2Bhtml&usg=AFQjCNEZKvkchBxQk1pAg6CEI3Oz0EOacQ&cad=rja

Then you suck at conveying a joke.

I have bigly good jokes. The best jokes.

Your reading is just bad like fake news. Very fake news.

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The Truth About Vaccines: Episode 1 Q&A

part 2 Q&A The Truth About Vaccines: Episode 1

Got some!

Only a couple pounds, but they’re just starting. Scrambled eggs coming up!

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I grew up spending alot if time in the woods. Never had any desire to eat a wild mushroom given the risks of misidentifying them.

Are they worth it?

Yeah!

Gathering them up isn’t for everybody though. I only go for very distinct ones that are difficult to misidentify. Yellow morels in the spring, chanterelles and oysters through the summer and a few others in the fall.

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That sounds interesting, until I get hooked by the damn blackberry bushes and briars. I swear I leave a trail of blood in the woods if it is spring through fall. Going to keep paying retail for mushrooms.

Bahh! If the chanterelles come in really nice this year out at Raccoon I’ll give you a heads up.

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Beware the weirdos in the woods at Racoon. You might see more than you ever wanted to.

I’ve run into those. You just never know where the teddy bears are going to decide to have their picnic.

In a secluded public bathroom is a damn good guess though.