Okay, let’s talk about this:
The thing that people get wrong most often is that “Oh, vaccines are made to kill me” or “They’re trying to enslave humanity” no, they’re not. It’s hundreds of scientists working day in and day out, rushing to make some kind of breakthrough to stopping a disease all the while having the pressure of the government to finish as quickly as possible, so give them a break if they accidentally get something wrong.
Vaccines are here to protect us, not to ‘alter our DNA.’ It’s ridiculous the amount of parents I know that have that mindset and are not giving their kids the essential vaccines they need to grow up healthy, and when the kids don’t turn out alright, they blame the government.
We are living in an era where we can order food at the tap of a button and get it delivered to our homes in one day. If we’re sick, we can go to a drug store and pick up whichever variant of the medicine we need. That wasn’t even possible during the ages before the agricultural revolution. People with this mindset die every year, and I’m sick of people telling me otherwise. If you want to wait for scientists to whip up a better vaccine for the disease? Be my guest. But don’t come talking about how vaccines are killing us and that we should live in a society without them because it’s likely you wouldn’t be alive today if your parents, or grandparents didn’t have that lifesaving vaccine.
I rest my case.
This just becomes so much funnier when you realize that it was Hermes who cracked Zeus’s skull open
Hermes: *runs on stage*
Also Hermes: “Athena’s birth was mind-blowing.”
Hermes again: *scurries off stage*
i was so scared for him
Merry Christmas sick people 🐀
Ah shit. Here we go again, Neil Protection Squad.
Hi Neil Gaiman! My sister painted this and I think a soul is trapped inside. What do you think?
Not a cat.
I mean yeah he’s evil and all but what if I were his favourite
Call me a coin the way I’m both dumb and smart heheI go by Macaroon, (she/her) and I’m being currently held hostage by Hannibal, House MD, and DostoevskyHobbies: Reading, Writing, Drawing, Hating on AI
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