@basedbagel I have a co-worker who I think has gotten a booster every opportunity there is one to get one. He is not dead yet, and does not appear to be on death's door. Maybe there is a certain gene that makes you more susceptible to the vaxx issues, but we will never know because "the experts" have no desire to look into it.
Maybe people like your parents and my co-worker are those who do not have this gene. But we cannot know for sure.
@I_AmTheKnight @houseoftolstoy
It's possible but we'll never know until the people responsible are long dead and then the normies will just move on to the next trending topic.
@basedbagel @houseoftolstoy I’m just speculating here but maybe some people are better at absorbing the spike proteins in the body, maybe they inherited a gene that fully prevents the vaccine from completely integrating into their DNA, or maybe they have a stronger immune system.
@I_AmTheKnight @basedbagel @houseoftolstoy
It's often missed when talking about excess deaths, but the more vulnerable people have already died from Covid.
That should mean LESS excess deaths, yet it is higher. Here's hoping that whatever dumb luck your folks have benefitted from keeps working.
@basedbagel @houseoftolstoy I think it’s definitely possible because of how genetically diverse the human population is, I mean most people have different kinds of blood types and immune systems and are less susceptible to certain diseases. Although I would say the boosters would probably negate the advantages as you continue to get them, but maybe some people have a stronger defense against foreign agents like spike proteins and mRNA, because the body has a natural defense against rogue rna.