

Sorry but no, this is not how it works. You claim things, you show proof of things. I don’t look it up for you. Provide sources.


Sorry but no, this is not how it works. You claim things, you show proof of things. I don’t look it up for you. Provide sources.


Sources. You know. To show you’re not a tool.
I need to do some more squats if I want to fill this on my ass. At the moment I’m stuck at “open”, which is not the message I’d like to convey.


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The UN was sabotaged long ago by its permanent council.


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Nice whataboutism. Now you can either answer the question asked or abstain.


Ah so there isn’t documented cases for both, right


Lol ty


Lol ty
I already have Ansible to manage my system and I like to have the same base between my pc and my server build muscle memory.
If I was managing a pc fleet I would consider NixOS, but I don’t see the appeal right now.
OK so… Here we are talking about myocarditis (at least in the first 2 articles listed), which is definitely not what you talked about in your first comment.
In the article you mentioned, I quote
So the vaccine has a small chance to provoke myocarditis (with very fast recovery) and not taking the vaccine has a much higher chance of provoking the same effects plus others much worse, including death.
Then, you list another article about possible autoimmune diseases induced by the vaccine. Again, not your intial topic. I’ll quote the authors:
Yeah. I won’t go through all the list, but we get the picture. Nobody’s saying to get vaccinated for fun. Every single sane person should definately be curious of mass vaccination campaigns. But it is important to carefully read studies and not jump to conclusions, be them in favour or against what we believe.