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2021 Mar 30, 8:11am   396,598 views  5,724 comments

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Anyone get vaxxed?

I know a few and they sound like absolute shit, and both feel like absolute crap.

Anyone else?

Why the fuck are people injecting themselves with a non-FDA approved biological agent?

And what the fuck are people afraid of, when this covid has a 99.97% survival rate?

I don't understand this level of retardedness... Or maybe I am just super, over the top, fucking retarded, that I can't understand this shit.


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724   joshuatrio   2021 Apr 20, 11:14am  

Shaman says
Those articles are from 3-4 months ago tho. We just reached widespread vax availability in the last few weeks


Ahhh, good point... But even 2-3 months ago, they were throwing them away due to lack of demand - which is how a few of my friends were able to get them (they thought they were lucky).
725   WookieMan   2021 Apr 20, 11:19am  

Shaman says
I bought a pack of three a month ago and have been wearing those to baseball games and grocery stores.

Bingo. I don't like masks attached to my ears. I can deal with what is the equivalent of a scarf. I don't honestly notice it. If I need to be in a place and I get heat without the mask, I just pull it up in front of that person and pull it down as I walk away laughing.

Wearing a cloth mask or even the blue ones is pure retardation. My 5 'o'clock shadow sticks through the mask. So yeah, it's thin as fuck, IF I do wear it. I literally just checked and I can see through my gaiter relatively well.
726   Bitcoin   2021 Apr 20, 11:29am  

WookieMan says
Shaman says
I bought a pack of three a month ago and have been wearing those to baseball games and grocery stores.

Bingo. I don't like masks attached to my ears.


It would be more effective if you wear the mask to cover your mouth and nose. It wont do much if you cover your ears.
727   WookieMan   2021 Apr 20, 11:34am  

Bitcoin says
Plus, high paying jobs

Biggest con of CA. Every job offer we've had from CA was 20-30% less than IL. Fact. 6 figure jobs. CO had the best offer at over $300k.

Factor in Covid, you can make the same anywhere in the country if you have the skill. You can also live for 1/2 the costs, maybe even cheaper. I'm $2k/mo living in a high property tax state. Out the gate you're at $2k with just PI in CA. I'm being generous too. Remember you're paying for this stuff after you've been taxed.

No one has to believe me, but being taxed at 13% marginally is insane. Factor in federal? Factor in buying a home in CA? It makes ZERO sense for anyone to move to CA. Joe Rogan as a recent example just saved $13M in taxes. lL would have been a $4.75M tax hit. 1/3rd less than CA. TX $0. My Montana guys and I know some of the TX guys are seeing it. If you own, I'd get out of CA.

Weather is the worst excuse to live in a place. You sound like a pussy. If you're 50 plus you can move to different areas for different times of the year.
728   Bitcoin   2021 Apr 20, 11:37am  

WookieMan says
Bitcoin says
Plus, high paying jobs

Biggest con of CA. Every job offer we've had from CA was 20-30% less than IL


There could be an issue with the resume and qualification? Maybe too many typos?

My job pays tremendously well. Maybe NY city could match it but in flyover country I would probably get 0.1 of what I am making now :) Love it here in SoCal. Pool time all year round!
729   WookieMan   2021 Apr 20, 11:44am  

Bitcoin says
There could be an issue with the resume and qualification? Maybe too many typos?

Nah, you just don't get paid more in CA. Fortunately we own our own businesses and are not reliant on employers for money like we did at that time. The offers were from years ago. Likely worse now. Pensions don't pay themselves.

Point out typos as well? I'm sure I've made them, but please, point them out.
730   Bitcoin   2021 Apr 20, 11:45am  

WookieMan says
Bitcoin says
There could be an issue with the resume and qualification? Maybe too many typos?

Nah, you just don't get paid more in CA.


Well, i actually like that. One guy less who can afford to come here means 1-2 cars less on SoCal's streets :) Thank you!
731   Shaman   2021 Apr 20, 11:46am  

Both me and my wife also make far more in CA than we would in same jobs most other places. Since I work outdoors, the weather is a pretty massive bonus for me. I’ve worked in shit weather before and it sucks. Much rather work outdoors here with sun and a sea breeze.
732   joshuatrio   2021 Apr 20, 11:51am  

Shaman says
Both me and my wife also make far more in CA than we would in same jobs most other places. Since I work outdoors, the weather is a pretty massive bonus for me. I’ve worked in shit weather before and it sucks. Much rather work outdoors here with sun and a sea breeze.


I do miss the CA climate in the winter time - in GA it's cold and gray, while CA was about 50-60 degrees and sunny.

But I enjoy summers down here better: 90+ degrees, at the lake or beach, windows down etc...
733   WookieMan   2021 Apr 20, 11:53am  

Shaman says
Both me and my wife also make far more in CA than we would in same jobs most other places.

Run the numbers. You don't. Not trying to be a dick. It's not about the salary. Cost of living is a substantial cost IF you can make more in a location. I've ran the numbers from CO, AZ, CA, MT and FL when we thought about moving. Detailed. You can make the same or more, plus cheaper cost of living. CA and CO were the worst choices when we were looking. This isn't opinion. It's fact.

Between housing costs and state income taxes, any gain of income is wiped out. You'd be better most the time losing income and living substantially more cheaply. That's not the American way though. Spend, spend, spend. And you can just live in Kansas and make the same amount. Location for income doesn't matter with most professions.
734   Bitcoin   2021 Apr 20, 12:00pm  

WookieMan says
Shaman says
Both me and my wife also make far more in CA than we would in same jobs most other places.

Run the numbers. You don't.


Pretty funny that the guy who predicted that Bitcoin will go to 1.2k (its over 50k as of now), is now pretending to know our salaries.

bawahahaha, the internet is a funny place....thanks Wookie....every day i get a laugh out of your comments!
735   Shaman   2021 Apr 20, 12:01pm  

WookieMan says
Location for income doesn't matter with most professions.


It matters a fuckton with mine. AZ and CO aren’t even on the table, nor are any other landlocked states. And until she completes a certificate, it will matter for hers as well. Everyone has their own situation. Many wouldn’t understand why you remain in Illinois when it’s so fucked up politically and tax wise there. It’s at least as bad as California, but lacking the natural features. Yes I know Chicago and Illinois. I went to college there. It’s not great and it’s not terrible. It’s just perfectly average, with a decidedly below average political and tax situation.
736   Bitcoin   2021 Apr 20, 12:03pm  

Shaman says
WookieMan says
Location for income doesn't matter with most professions.


It matters a fuckton with mine.


oh boy.....this guy has no idea what he's talking about.....hope he goes on and keeps embarrassing himself. What a bunch of nonsense :D

Location matters a shitton. Maybe if you live in flyover country it doesnt matter if you work in the south or north (the pay is shitty either way) but comparing salaries of CA to flyover country is like comparing a Tesla to a old Kia.
737   Shaman   2021 Apr 20, 12:41pm  

Bitcoin says
this guy has no idea what he's talking about.


I’m sure he knows plenty about his own situation and he has lots of opinions that are valid. Believe me I get plenty of flack from relatives about why I choose to remain here. But everyone has their reasons why they live in a place. As does he, as do you, and as do I.
738   WookieMan   2021 Apr 20, 12:41pm  

personal
739   Bitcoin   2021 Apr 20, 1:20pm  

Shaman says
Bitcoin says
this guy has no idea what he's talking about.


I’m sure he knows plenty about his own situation and he has lots of opinions that are valid.


but to say that salaries in IL are higher across the board compared to CA is simply not true. You cant even say that salaries across CA are aligned. Working in tech in SV is different than working in tech in the inland empire.
He even said location doesnt matter.....lol
740   Bitcoin   2021 Apr 20, 1:58pm  

WookieMan says
personal


Sad. Lets discuss the topics and not each other.
741   HeadSet   2021 Apr 20, 2:04pm  

I would suspect that most on this blog are of means, and pretty much are able to choose where they want to live. Exceptions are those anchored by extended family or current career status. Even so, nothing wrong with some hometown pride. However, the idea that your home is the best place on Earth and everyone envies you for living in the perfect place, is a bit provincial. The man who lives on his own acre in flyover land, who has a 15 minute commute to work, who loves hunting and fishing and has his own bass boat and several good local fishing spots, has all night poker games with the boys on a picnic table lit by a Coleman lantern with a cooler of beer, does not envy the Californian with his beaches and dog walking spots. He also does not envy the long commutes and the necessity of having the wife work to make ends meet. Nor does he envy the tiny house packed into a .15 acre lot. And while the California may think these costs are worth it for the "Mediterranean" climate and local cuisine like the garlic grape leaves at Giglio's Ethnic Café, the flyover guy loves his area's four distinct seasons and the best on Earth pulled pork at Big Fat Daryl's Beanery and Firing Range.

If "big salaries" indicate the best place to live, then I see the Virginia and Maryland counties surrounding Washington DC must be the most desirable places in the country. NYC, too. Even so, when looking at median household income, CA, VA, and Illinois are not that far apart. CA median income is about $80, VA about $76k, and Illinois about $70k. The percentage of those households earning above $200k is Ca-14%. VA - 12%, and Illinois - 9%. Remember, this is Household income, including salaries of both husband and wife (or partner). Do doctors, attorneys, teachers, and other occupations really make more in LA than those in Chicago or Washington DC? How about rural or small town Californians?
742   socal2   2021 Apr 20, 2:36pm  

Bitcoin says
but to say that salaries in IL are higher across the board compared to CA is simply not true. You cant even say that salaries across CA are aligned. Working in tech in SV is different than working in tech in the inland empire.
He even said location doesnt matter.....lol


I believe he lives in Illinois. They have one of the the highest tax burdens in the whole country.
https://www.mystateline.com/news/local-news/illinois-has-the-highest-taxes-nationwide-report-finds/

The cost of living in Illinois with its retarded sky-high property, sales, income and gas taxes makes it comparable to the cost of living of many nice places in California.
743   socal2   2021 Apr 20, 2:38pm  

Last year I promoted and transferred an employee from Washington State down to California. We typically provide 10% pay increase for this type of promotion, but I had to bump him 20% because he was going from a non-income tax state to California's nearly 10% rate at his pay level.
744   Booger   2021 Apr 20, 2:53pm  

socal2 says
The cost of living in Illinois with its retarded sky-high property, sales, income and gas taxes makes it comparable to the cost of living of many nice places in California.


You forgot about the huge difference in housing prices. CA is still going to be way more expensive.
745   Booger   2021 Apr 20, 2:53pm  

socal2 says
The cost of living in Illinois with its retarded sky-high property, sales, income and gas taxes makes it comparable to the cost of living of many nice places in California.


You forgot about the huge difference in housing prices. CA is still going to be way more expensive.
746   Ceffer   2021 Apr 20, 2:54pm  

Nobody even mentions the congestion in California. Cali IS CROWDED ass to elbow and your are competing even for slots at what used to be the entertainment venues.

Santa Cruz is heavily mobbed even more than it used to be because of Covid cabin fever, and the lack of places to go until recently.

In LA, traveling short distances could take hours. Apparently, Covid helped, but I notice the traffic is creeping up again in the Bay Area.
747   Bitcoin   2021 Apr 20, 3:00pm  

Booger says
socal2 says
The cost of living in Illinois with its retarded sky-high property, sales, income and gas taxes makes it comparable to the cost of living of many nice places in California.


You forgot about the huge difference in housing prices. CA is still going to be way more expensive.


Buying a house in CA CAN BE a fantastic investment in the long run.....The house in our neighborhood is for sale and in a bidding war. Guy bought it in March and sells in April for 200k more....now I hear there is a bidding war. Frankly, its an extreme example because its a nice location and prices are out of reach for most people.
748   Bitcoin   2021 Apr 20, 3:01pm  

Ceffer says
Nobody even mentions the congestion in California. Cali IS CROWDED ass


Imagine cost of living would be lower....even more people would pour into CA
750   Booger   2021 Apr 20, 3:14pm  

Ceffer says
Nobody even mentions the congestion in California. Cali IS CROWDED ass to elbow and your are competing even for slots at what used to be the entertainment venues.

Santa Cruz is heavily mobbed even more than it used to be because of Covid cabin fever, and the lack of places to go until recently.

In LA, traveling short distances could take hours. Apparently, Covid helped, but I notice the traffic is creeping up again in the Bay Area.


That's everyplace now.
751   joshuatrio   2021 Apr 20, 3:46pm  

Ceffer says
In LA, traveling short distances could take hours. Apparently, Covid helped, but I notice the traffic is creeping up again in the Bay Area.


Atlanta is packed again too. Sat in bumper to bumper multiple times on the way to Florida the other week.
752   mell   2021 Apr 20, 3:55pm  

Booger says
Ceffer says
Nobody even mentions the congestion in California. Cali IS CROWDED ass to elbow and your are competing even for slots at what used to be the entertainment venues.

Santa Cruz is heavily mobbed even more than it used to be because of Covid cabin fever, and the lack of places to go until recently.

In LA, traveling short distances could take hours. Apparently, Covid helped, but I notice the traffic is creeping up again in the Bay Area.


That's everyplace now.


Agreed, also a direct consequence of unfettered illegal immigration. Eventually everybody converges on the nice entertainment / nature spots and turns them into shit. CA still has some undiscovered remote beautiful spots, but if you really wan't to get rid of congestion you need to go to coastal Maine or so, where you have maybe a total of 50 cars passing by between 10pm to 6am on your nearest road - beautiful!
753   WookieMan   2021 Apr 20, 8:05pm  

Bitcoin says
Frankly, its an extreme example because its a nice location and prices are out of reach for most people.

No they're not though with interest rates. Most intelligent people don't wan't to be house poor after the housing bust. I can get a $1.5M house tomorrow. But why? Your entertainment is then riding a bike or a dog. I prefer riding the wife on the balcony in a nice hotel in St. Thomas or Mexico. Or family friendly experiences with the kids. No interest in being house poor. But hey, weather I guess?
754   Bitcoin   2021 Apr 20, 10:13pm  

WookieMan says
Bitcoin says
Frankly, its an extreme example because its a nice location and prices are out of reach for most people.

No they're not though with interest rates


Yeah, we have super low inventory and low rates. Bidding wars are happening all over. But our neighborhood just hit a new freakin record that nobody expected to be that high. I cant complain though....seeing your "zestimate" go up by tens of thousands each month is not a bad thing :)
755   joshuatrio   2021 Apr 21, 6:04am  

You may get your vaccine, but at least I don't (and won't) have HERPES!!!!! LOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

"A recent study published on Apr. 12 has found that a possible side effect of the coronavirus vaccines might be linked to herpes zoster.


The study done by researchers from the Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center and Carmel Medical Center in Haifa, Israel showed that patients who had been diagnosed with an autoimmune inflammatory rheumatic disease (AIRD) were more likely to contract herpes zoster, The Jerusalem Post reported.

Herpes zoster, also known as shingles, is a red, itchy, and painful rash that can cause nerve damage and additional pain if not treated, according to the Jerusalem Post."

https://dailycaller.com/2021/04/20/coronavirus-vaccine-linked-to-herpes-zoster-patients-autoimmune-rheumatic-disease/
756   Onvacation   2021 Apr 21, 6:22am  

WookieMan says
Your entertainment is then riding a bike or a dog.

The bike, I'd rather ride the bike than the dog.
757   WookieMan   2021 Apr 21, 7:35am  

Onvacation says
WookieMan says
Your entertainment is then riding a bike or a dog.

The bike, I'd rather ride the bike than the dog.

Did you log out??? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

Pun was totally intended.

joshuatrio says
You may get your vaccine, but at least I don't (and won't) have HERPES!!!!! LOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Nobody has a clue what this shit does. We're maybe days 5 into a calendar year of figuring out what this shit (vaccine) does to you. There was no reason to rush any of this through. As seen with FL, just protect old people. It's not a complex situation. Instead we have 30 year olds pumping themselves full of shit that they have no clue what the consequences will be. Enjoy.
758   mell   2021 Apr 21, 8:07am  

joshuatrio says
You may get your vaccine, but at least I don't (and won't) have HERPES!!!!! LOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

"A recent study published on Apr. 12 has found that a possible side effect of the coronavirus vaccines might be linked to herpes zoster.


The study done by researchers from the Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center and Carmel Medical Center in Haifa, Israel showed that patients who had been diagnosed with an autoimmune inflammatory rheumatic disease (AIRD) were more likely to contract herpes zoster, The Jerusalem Post reported.

Herpes zoster, also known as shingles, is a red, itchy, and painful rash that can cause nerve damage and additional pain if not treated, according to the Jerusalem Post."

https://dailycaller.com/2021/04/20/coronavirus-vaccine-linked-to-herpes-zoster-patients-autoimmune-rheumatic-disease/


If you never had chicken pox you can't get shingles as it's caused by the same virus, so "contract herpes zoster" should really read "develop herpes zoster" since one already contracted the virus long ago. But not surprised about the myriad of side effects, esp. on the auto-immune side. Not a single reason to get vaxxed at this point unless you're at extremely high risk of serious complications from covid. But hey, there's a shingles vaccine and a vaccine for that vaccine and so on! Just keep on jabbing lol ;)
759   RWSGFY   2021 Apr 21, 8:12am  

mell says
If you never had chicken pox you can get shingles as it's caused by the same virus


I think it's the other way around: if had chicken pox in the past you'll have immunity from it and will get shingles later in life. If you haven't had CP you'll have chickenpox if exposed to it (and may die if over 25).
760   SoTex   2021 Apr 21, 8:15am  

FuckCCP89 says
if had chicken pox in the past you'll have immunity from it and will get shingles later in life.


Correct.

Yes, it's very dangerous to contract as an adult which is (was?) the reason for chicken pox parties for kids. I hadn't heard death was a possibility but infertility was one if I recall.
761   Shaman   2021 Apr 21, 8:17am  

HeadSet says
the flyover guy loves his area's four distinct seasons and the best on Earth pulled pork at Big Fat Daryl's Beanery and Firing Range.


Now I’m both jealous AND hungry! Wish we had a Darryl’s!
762   mell   2021 Apr 21, 8:18am  

FuckCCP89 says
mell says
If you never had chicken pox you can get shingles as it's caused by the same virus


I think it's the other way around: if had chicken pox in the past you'll have immunity from it and will get shingles later in life. If you haven't had CP you'll have chickenpox if exposed to it (and may die if over 25).

Yeah can was supposed to read can't. Fixed.
And yeah def better to have had CP and be at risk for shingles than contracting CP late in life. That's another problems with the vaccine fanatics and pushers, if you vaccinate against everything you need to keep boosting throughout your life which increases cumulative side effects and people often forget to get the boosters for childhood diseases they never had, and they are in for a serious ride if they contract them later in iife. Most are just better to get over with early on as a kid.
763   mell   2021 Apr 21, 8:26am  

just_passing_through says
FuckCCP89 says
if had chicken pox in the past you'll have immunity from it and will get shingles later in life.


Correct.

Yes, it's very dangerous to contract as an adult which is (was?) the reason for chicken pox parties for kids. I hadn't heard death was a possibility but infertility was one if I recall.


AFAIK there's only one childhood disease which goes the reverse, i.e. from serious to harmless as one ages, and that is pertussis (whooping cough). I'm glad I had most (if not all) of them as a kid. Nothing like natural immunity.

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