It’s the microchips in the vaccine. They’re taking the place of the plaque-gummed neurons as the elderly make their transition into Bill Gates Borg.

It’s the microchips in the vaccine. They’re taking the place of the plaque-gummed neurons as the elderly make their transition into Bill Gates Borg.
Just to preempt an annoying line of thought before it takes root down here, #NotYourShield, or anyone objecting to the broader forces at work here using for an argument, "But I'm black," or, "I'm a woman," is not a good argument. It doesn't even hold up to its own internal logic. Minority vioces matter, and should be…

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Thanks for posting more from the NAA website. Now we are even more informed on the incorrect stance they take on vaccinations.
whoa, wait a sec. so, it IS an allergy? :O I was always joking about it and thought it's just a reaction of being "out of shape".
Oh god, this happens to other people too! Such a relief. I'd be biking to work and my scalp would itch incessantly. It's mostly gone, but from more rarely now.
Interesting. I've never heard of this, but I've definitely experienced something like it. If I overdo it on exercise/start exercising after a long break, my legs will itch like crazy. Not the typical itching where you can pinpoint an area and scratch it, but the kind where it makes your muscles contract…
It might. But in my case it wasn't horrible itching, but it felt as though my muscles/all that fat in my thighs itched. I'm not ruling out the possibility I'm so inactive that I confuse the burn of exercise with itching.
I had this for years (from 4th grade until junior year of high school), along with a seemingly endless list of urticaria-inducing factors (major temperature shifts, high water salinity, too much sunlight, etc). It's terrible and I'm glad it cleared up. Luckily, I became super adept at covering it up mostly thanks to…
This is how you handle PR when embarassing blunders happen. Calm professionalism with humility and a dash of humor. No need to throw people under the bus or make empty statements about "upmost integrity and customer service."
Well done Amy.
What a bunch of shitheads, punishment should be having to wear lego blocks in their socks for 18 months.