HamboCairns
Thanks for all the bananas
Well I've been called dumb, a fuckwit and lazy in this forum recently so you decide?Is that you @Daniel Hale ?
Well I've been called dumb, a fuckwit and lazy in this forum recently so you decide?Is that you @Daniel Hale ?
I think calling you Daniel is next level though.Well I've been called dumb, a fuckwit and lazy in this forum recently so you decide?
It’s all in your headHorrible night of chills, sweats, lethargy and blinding headache. Think I’m on the rebound now.
Good. I never use it anyway.It’s all in your head
Obviously not, there's a link to a relevant, peer reviewed journalIs that you @Daniel Hale ?
Do you need a hug? It’s ok the big bad @moorey cant hurt you Just remember you have a pink chainring en route. Life is good.Well I've been called dumb, a fuckwit and lazy in this forum recently so you decide?
Just like the click bait you repost about four wheels drives on beaches.Obviously not, there's a link to a relevant, peer reviewed journal
Life is good after allDo you need a hug? It’s ok the big bad @moorey cant hurt you Just remember you have a pink chainring en route. Life is good.
Fixed that for youActually it's not a silly question because studies are indicating that you get furrther benefits from mixingvaccinesdrinks.
Just for you.Just like the click bait you repost about four wheels drives on beaches.
No, on kangaroo island and plovers, there's a specif environmental impact study done in that area to prove what they claim?Just for you.
This one references a lot of other studies.(PDF) The Impacts of Recreational Four-Wheel Driving on the Abundance of the Ghost Crab (Ocypode cordimanus) on a Subtropical Sandy Beach in SE Queensland
PDF | There is increasing concern regarding the impacts of recreational four-wheel driving (4WDing) on sandy beach environments. The ghost crab Ocypode... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGatewww.researchgate.net
They took two minutes to find.Physical impacts of four-wheel drive related tourism and recreation in a semi-arid, natural coastal environment | Request PDF
Request PDF | Physical impacts of four-wheel drive related tourism and recreation in a semi-arid, natural coastal environment | The aim of the research was to assess the physical impacts of four-wheel drive related nature-based tourism in the Central Coast Region of Western... | Find, read and...www.researchgate.net
There's probably more but that was the first one I found. Oh and by way it was @hifiandmtb that posted about the plovers.No, on kangaroo island and plovers, there's a specif environmental impact study done in that area to prove what they claim?
According to my Irish brethern who have been very vocal over social media on their Vax symptoms, day 1 good, day 2 & 3 shithouse, day 4 wake up back to normal.
the immune sys response has nothing to do with a particular vaccine, it’s the indiv. person’s own response to being injected with something foreign, the second contact should produce the stronger reaction, see graph
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FWIW My dad, FIL, MIL and wife have had AZ. Absolutely zero reaction in the first 3. The wife needed an arvo nap the second day after her jab but nothing else..
I was booked and walked right in. Walk up queue in Ballarat was 100m long and not moving.
12h later, I’m feeling like utter shite.
Horrible night of chills, sweats, lethargy and blinding headache. Think I’m on the rebound now.
AZ #1Dang, I thought this fever had broken.
Go back to the other thread.There's probably more but that was the first one I found. Oh and by way it was @hifiandmtb that posted about the plovers.
I’m getting pfizered in the morn..Pfizer next week for me....
with a serious reaction, the first contact is when you are sensitized to the particle, second contact is when your body over-reactsAZ #1
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Heard the same thing about Pfizer.. What do you though, not take either and stay home watching tv for the next 5 years?AZ #1
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psychosomatic, its all in your headGiven I felt like death 3h ago, and half decent now, HSR.