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Hudini OCT 07, 04:49 AM
Like I posted before, 90% of hospitalizations for people suffering from covid are non-vaccinated in two hospitals associated with my daughters. The 10% who are vaccinated all have severe comorbities. My youngest is a nurse and oldest is a property manager at another hospital.

Must be just sheer coincidence.
sourmash OCT 07, 09:05 AM

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Originally posted by Hudini:
Like I posted before, 90% of hospitalizations for people suffering from covid are non-vaccinated in two hospitals associated with my daughters. The 10% who are vaccinated all have severe comorbities. My youngest is a nurse and oldest is a property manager at another hospital.
Must be just sheer coincidence.



You didn't say 90% before. You said they devoted one floor to covid, that she wasnt assigned to it normally but covered it one day. I asked if it was the regional hospital that others feed covid patients to and you said yes, which is major reason they converted the whole floor to covid only. I asked a couple other questions but you didn't know. One was if they were injecting in-patients who aren't currently injected. Seems another question was which are dying more, injected or not. Of course that can't be known unless you have official data from that hospital. But then again they are financially incentivized by gov for putting it on the causation line.

I don't doubt the heavy majority of uninjected are the in-patients, but highly doubt that 90% number unless you have a link to a source.

Hospitalized doesn't mean dead. A couple friends have Covid right now. A 3rd acquaintance had last month. She was fine. A 4th has had it twice according to tests. 60 plus percent of one of my last employers workers had it as of this spring nobody has died. Nobody mentioned their.relatives dying. A family member by marriage was.the worst, being in the hospital for I think 6 weeks. She has a condition making her susceptible to pneumonia.

blackrams OCT 07, 10:08 AM

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Originally posted by Hudini:

Like I posted before, 90% of hospitalizations for people suffering from covid are non-vaccinated in two hospitals associated with my daughters. The 10% who are vaccinated all have severe comorbities. My youngest is a nurse and oldest is a property manager at another hospital.

Must be just sheer coincidence.



Has to be coincidence. Obviously nothing else could explain it. Thanks for your contribution.

Rams
sourmash OCT 07, 10:16 AM
Listen to a fellow Boomer; me. You're reinforcing the ill Boomer reputation by posting nothing comments. The Boomer normie won't accept critique, but I can try.

Additionally, your comment is a critique of people who choose not to be injected. Hypocrite much?

Look at the title of this thread. Look at our fellow Boomer Raydar and his comment that I'm going at the people choosing injections. Find the non-sequitur.

This is why Boomers like us get called Boomer. Effing, knock it off. Cash your check and live quietly.

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blackrams OCT 07, 11:01 AM

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Originally posted by sourmash:

This is why Boomers like us get called Boomer.




Whoa! All this time, I've been lead to believe it was because we (or I) are part of the Baby Boomer generation...........
Thanks for enlightening me..........

Rams

82-T/A [At Work] OCT 07, 11:12 AM

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Originally posted by sourmash:

Listen to a fellow Boomer; me. You're reinforcing the ill Boomer reputation by posting nothing comments. The Boomer normie won't accept critique, but I can try.

Additionally, your comment is a critique of people who choose not to be injected. Hypocrite much?

Look at the title of this thread. Look at our fellow Boomer Raydar and his comment that I'm going at the people choosing injections. Find the non-sequitur.

This is why Boomers like us get called Boomer. Effing, knock it off. Cash your check and live quietly.





Want to make it totally clear, that I am a Gen-Xer... and on the later end (meaning younger). I'm from the generation of Atari, MTV, Pepsi, Ronald Reagan, and 8088 computers. I remember the first time I saw a Fiero GT in the parking lot... I was mesmerized. Not old enough yet to drive, but I thought it was so cool that I could see the engine vents through the side glass. I remember being so upset when they stopped making them, because I assumed I'd never be able to get one. I had no concept of the fact that I could just buy one used when I got old enough to drive.
sourmash OCT 07, 11:21 AM
Boomers are The Pepsi Generation.


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Originally posted by blackrams:


Whoa! All this time, I've been lead to believe it was because we (or I) are part of the Baby Boomer generation...........
Thanks for enlightening me..........

Rams



You just gave them another example of a stereotypical Boomer response; the people who can't even understand the nuanced intent by usage.

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82-T/A [At Work] OCT 07, 11:25 AM

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Originally posted by sourmash:

Boomers are The Pepsi Generation.





Yeah, in so far as Nixon introduced it to China. But when they say the Pepsi Generation, they're talking about the marketing campaign in the 1980s. Why do your responses have to be so nuanced and purposely tangented?

EDIT: The Pepsi Generation campaign began in 1963 to promote the younger generation... Gen-Xers, which begins in 1964 and continues through 1981.

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blackrams OCT 07, 11:26 AM

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Originally posted by sourmash:

Boomers are The Pepsi Generation.


You just gave them another example of a stereotypical Boomer response; the people who can't even understand the nuanced intent by usage.




Whoa, another unrealized revelation!! Again, all new factoids. Was weaned and went directly to iced tea (when allowed), never did like Pepsi.
Ya learn something every day. Huh...........

Rams

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sourmash OCT 07, 11:56 AM

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Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:

Yeah, in so far as Nixon introduced it to China. But when they say the Pepsi Generation, they're talking about the marketing campaign in the 1980s. Why do your responses have to be so nuanced and purposely tangented?



You're totally wrong. The Pepsi Generation was the Baby Boomers. Understandably you don't know that because you weren't around. Coca-Cola was the mainstay and Pepsi sought to separate themselves by focusing on that large group of people, young active and free living people. You think it's a tangent because you can't see you IDed as something Pepsi defined as Boomerdom.


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EDIT: The Pepsi Generation campaign began in 1963 to promote the younger generation... Gen-Xers, which begins in 1964 and continues through 1981.



Yes! But you still have to have it explained to you. 1964 is the last year of Boomer. Did 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8 year olds buy Pepsi or have it in their bottle? Or were 18 year olds buying it?