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CurlSagan t1_j9k0e57 wrote
Damn, this instructor was really committed to the prank.
themattboard t1_j9k57my wrote
> Ha! Yeah! I kill me
--Alf
Bumm_by_Design t1_j9k5ymq wrote
And the award for best last prank goes to...
Plonsky2 t1_j9k6yc5 wrote
He died doing something he loved - in his case, general aviation. Ya gotta respect that.
1337ingDisorder t1_j9klp0f wrote
Some say if you walk past his grave in the still of the night you can still hear him snickering and giggling
CliplessWingtips t1_j9ko4yg wrote
>"A balance needs to be struck between minimizing the risk to flight safety and providing fair and reasonable medical assessment of individuals. The rarity of accidents cause by cardiac events in flight suggests this balance is currently about right," it said.
I agree with this.
My dad started smoking a tobacco pipe as a teenager and had a love for coca-cola. His personal practitioner grounded him at the age of 56 due to high blood pressure. Dad sold his airplane pretty quick after that.
mickeybuilds t1_j9mikrx wrote
Lotta sudden heart attacks out there...
pspahn t1_j9n14ji wrote
The most common cause of death is common? What a revelation!
mickeybuilds t1_j9n1sjo wrote
Yes, consume the propaganda. It was never cancer- its ALWAYS been heart attacks. And, kids have always gotten them too! Nevermind that, pre-covid 1 in 250,000 kids got mydocarditis and now its 1 in 40 from vaccinations. Keep perpetuating the propaganda even though even the CDC admits it now. You're either a scumbag or a moron- there's no inbetween or any other excuse for your comment.
pspahn t1_j9n2ss9 wrote
Holy shit dude. You're unstable.
mickeybuilds t1_j9n4d11 wrote
Holy shit, guy. Calm down...so dimwitted.
ralphvonwauwau t1_j9tfi3b wrote
Now do you believe me?
astereotypicalNerd t1_j9u8vwn wrote
Hey man, can you link the study that shows 1 in 40 vaccinated kids have myocarditis?
mickeybuilds t1_j9w1bb3 wrote
I can but, it'd probably be blocked as reddit automods have specific filters for things like thjs. Have you searched and come up empty or have you not put any effort into digging? Try to do you own research then, when you can't even find any current stats on annual cases, look up Dr P. McCullough with the keywords. Send me a DM if you still can't find it and I'll provide a link.
astereotypicalNerd t1_j9xk53x wrote
So you don’t have the study then. Do you then have the article where the CDC admits it’s true?
mickeybuilds t1_j9yfn24 wrote
So, it was just a bad faith question then. Figures. Here ya go.
astereotypicalNerd t1_j9yj5gd wrote
I’m sorry man, but when you make outrageous statements like 1 in 40 vaccinated teens get myocarditis and respond with “do your own research” when asked for a source, do you expect a different response?
But now that you did link it. Where does it say 1 in 40?
Whether we should vaccinate adolescents is debatable given the low risk factor, and the study linked in the article mentions exactly that - in places without severe outbreaks, it’s probably best not to or at least not twice (what the researchers from the paper say and not the journalist).
mickeybuilds t1_j9ymn6g wrote
You missed the 7x risk of mydocarditis bit? Tell me: how much do you believe the risk of heart-related illness goes up for children because of the vaccine? The vax doesn't work either, btw. It provides some short-term protection and is more dangerous than the virus for most people. But, we know this now...even everyday people know this. These are people who still believe the news, trust big pharma, the gvt, and billionaires. Did you just fall off of a turnip truck or do you live in a country that's still blocking your eyes and ears from truth?
astereotypicalNerd t1_j9yv6o0 wrote
That’s a headline and not a study, I read the study in the article. The study states teens who took 2 doses are x7 as likely versus those with 1 dose. Which means 3 in 100000 (or 1 in 33000) for the first those and 22 in 100000 (or 1 in 5000). That’s way off from 1 in 40.
The findings are still concerning and it’s good that they’re being documented and the research paper is even published on PubMed. And based on the findings, policies across countries are being adjusted. And I learned something new.
But what you stated (1 in 40) is misinformation, and that is not helping anyone. And it makes valid criticism look ridiculous. I’ll leave you with that.
mickeybuilds t1_j9zalky wrote
Here's a study that reports a 19x higher rate of mydocarditis. Just in case 7x wasn't enough. I admit that I couldn't find the 1 in 40 and I won't speculate upon what subset that was based. But, all of this data was censored from the internet, news, and social media. Lives and careers of doctors and scientists were destroyed when they simply attempted to get this information out or questioned what was being forced upon us as truth. This site continues to ban and censor people even now. And, all of the misinformation has finally been allowed to be openly proven false (at least in the US). I don't understand how anyone still entrusts that these governmental agencies, big pharma, and media had been telling us the truth. Do you live in a heavily controlled country whose gvt imposed it's will upon their people like the UK, Australia, Canada, or perhaps in a smaller European country?
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