The first thing mankind does when he enters a virgin, pristine environment...
Is piss in it.
Mon May 03 2021 21:58:15 EDT from zooerWhen the astronauts discharged the urine from the capsule it instantly froze. There are small chucks of urine in orbit, Micheal Collins and Neil Armstrong live on.
I just was pointing out that your statement, as worded, was entirely
arguable. ;)
Moooo. Here we go again. *snicker*
Well, to be fair, so does my dog.
:)
Mon May 03 2021 10:56:15 PM EDT from ParanoidDelusionsThe first thing mankind does when he enters a virgin, pristine environment...
Is piss in it.
😜
Tue May 04 2021 09:03:22 EDT from LoanSharkI just was pointing out that your statement, as worded, was entirely
arguable. ;)
Moooo. Here we go again. *snicker*
Yup. If they wouldn't have frozen their dicks off, I bet the first men on the moon would have pissed their names on its surface.
Tue May 04 2021 09:47:25 EDT from Nurb432Well, to be fair, so does my dog.
:)
Mon May 03 2021 10:56:15 PM EDT from ParanoidDelusionsThe first thing mankind does when he enters a virgin, pristine environment...
Is piss in it.
Tue May 04 2021 10:22:51 AM EDT from ParanoidDelusionsYup. If they wouldn't have frozen their dicks off, I bet the first men on the moon would have pissed their names on its surface.
Wouldn't the urine have evaporated before it hit the surface? You are correct, they would have if they could have.
I had my second Pfizer vaccine yesterday after noon about 3pm, my arm was sore in the evening and is still sore this morning.
My coworker went home early sore and tried from the 2nd Moderna shot.
I'm the only one I know who didn't have ANY notable side effects from the vaccine. My wife and kid both had aches - my wife's were pretty mild...
I might have had some energy issues.
Thu May 06 2021 09:01:51 EDT from zooer
Tue May 04 2021 10:22:51 AM EDT from ParanoidDelusionsYup. If they wouldn't have frozen their dicks off, I bet the first men on the moon would have pissed their names on its surface.
Wouldn't the urine have evaporated before it hit the surface? You are correct, they would have if they could have.
I had my second Pfizer vaccine yesterday after noon about 3pm, my arm was sore in the evening and is still sore this morning.
I had a few energy issues. Basically, about 3 hours of slight tiredness, the afternoon of the day after the 2nd shot.
And soreness around the injection site, after both shots.
That was all.
2021-05-06 14:14 from Nurb432
These damned gills on my neck are sore today.
That'll help with the oxygen deprivation. Extra set of "lungs" ;)
I got Pfizer also. Admittedly as an engineer anything rushed to release makes me nervous. I didn't effectively have a choice.
For me, tiredness and pain, including daily headaches, are normal parts of my life. It might have made them worse but i didnt notice. It was all the arm pain that i was noticing. All in the muscle they shoved it into.
It would be interesting if we could correlate side-effects from the vaccine with likelihood of severity of the actual infection.
Because everyone I know complained about headaches and fatigue and arm aches to various degrees, including my daughter.
I was virtually asymptomatic to the injections.
Wed May 12 2021 06:27:23 EDT from Nurb432For me, tiredness and pain, including daily headaches, are normal parts of my life. It might have made them worse but i didnt notice. It was all the arm pain that i was noticing. All in the muscle they shoved it into.
Well, i did have it back in Jan of 2020.
I would say that overall the experience of being sick was worse. I felt like poo for 2 weeks. At least with the arm, as long as i didnt try to move it ( especially upwards ), or lay on it at night, it was just *really* sore. ( in reality its hard to go about daily life that way so it hurt often.. hurt a lot )
But i was mobile and getting stuff done, when i was sick last year, i just wanted to lay in bed.
I just bitched about it and was careful with what i did with that arm. :) Its a good thing i did my right, as would be hard to walk dogs. ( but i NEVER get shots in my left arm now, risk of infection and dying after the artificial parts were installed. Hell even if i just get teeth cleaned, they have me take antibiotics now.
But as bad as it hurt, i could see others wanting to.
Sun May 16 2021 10:00:56 AM EDT from ParanoidDelusions
I took antibiotics before dental procedures from about 1987 until just a couple of years ago. My dentist said it was no longer recommended - the risk of developing allergies or antibiotic resistant infections was greater than the risk from my heart condition.
Then an ultrasound determined that my diagnosed condition was bad. I don't have the heart condition they thought I did. I've got an irregular heartbeat - but it is back to just being an undiagnosed "heart murmur. No longer Mitral Valve Prolapse.
Sun May 16 2021 10:32:25 EDT from Nurb432I just bitched about it and was careful with what i did with that arm. :) Its a good thing i did my right, as would be hard to walk dogs. ( but i NEVER get shots in my left arm now, risk of infection and dying after the artificial parts were installed. Hell even if i just get teeth cleaned, they have me take antibiotics now.
But as bad as it hurt, i could see others wanting to.
Sun May 16 2021 10:00:56 AM EDT from ParanoidDelusions