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Ugh, the comment section makes me want to scream

It probably is counter-productive, but if someone is threatening the lives of others, you’ve got to step in.

Mercury was removed from routine childhood vaccines and it’s presence in adult vaccines is so low that you get more mercury from eating a fish dinner. As for other “toxins” you’ll probably have to be more specific. Sadly, some throw the word “toxin” around too freely and never specify what it is they’re talking about

You do know some of the people who are screaming loudest that vaccines cause autism are hippie dippy liberals, right? The anti-vaccination movement is unique in that it has united extreme liberals and extreme libertarians. The rest of us reasonable people are just caught is the middle trying to explain to you how herd

You just made some of the same arguments that antivaxxers make, arguments which have been explained over and over and over again. It’s the dose that makes the poison. The “mercury and other toxic preservatives” are not toxic at the concentrations found in vaccines. Heck, saying that thimerosal is mercury is like

People who can’t be vaccinated (due to allergies and/or sickness) are at massive risk because they’re relying on herd immunity. This is not a case of, “do whatever you want, it’s your body” when other people’s lives are at stake.

I’ll try hard not to be a dick about this.

The myth isn’t that they don’t exist, the myth is that they are harmful to you.

Or, if you’re like me, you just bought a Roku. My Chromecast gets used so rarely these days.

Here’s what doesn’t make sense to me: Amazon Prime may have a lot of subscribers through people who use Prime shipping, but I can’t imagine it’s nearly as popular as, say, Netflix. Wouldn’t Amazon want to get their streaming service into as many homes as possible? Ignoring high-profile devices like the Apple TV and