Armitage does it?
That would be a fun selfie to see.
@NHSEnglandLDN @NHSVolResponder @NHSMillion Dear NHS, Thank you for my vaccine and to all the staff and volunteers who are working so hard. 🙏💙
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) March 26, 2021
That would be a fun selfie to see.
@NHSEnglandLDN @NHSVolResponder @NHSMillion Dear NHS, Thank you for my vaccine and to all the staff and volunteers who are working so hard. 🙏💙
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) March 26, 2021
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Now, we’ll have to convince Bill Gates to give us the remote control for the computer chip that comes with the vaccination and we’ll never again guess what RA is doing right now 😉
(sorry for that bit of irony, family breakfast this morning was filled with that nonsense about Gates again and now I couldn’t help myself)
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No worries. HL mentioned the nanochips to me yesterday when we were talking about whether we’d be able to visit dad if there were another outbreak. He is going to refuse to get the vaccine unless it becomes a condition of employment. And he has a university engineering degree.
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At least my conspiracy theorist is only related by marriage to me 😉
But stupid humor aside: I will never understand how people can fall for this kind of weirdness sigh
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Here any way pieces of it have become part of standard conservative worldviews. And sometimes it’s really subtle shading. I was talking to a nursing home director a week or two ago about vaccination — I would have assumed she would have been very on board. She wasn’t. She had all these reservations due to “untested products,” and I thought, okay, I can see pointing out that we don’t know the long-term effects yet, that seems obvious, but really mRNA is not a “new” technology in a meaningful way. But in general she felt like it would be good for dad to take fewer pills, and that put me off a bit. He takes a blood pressure pill, one to control his heart rhythm, a blood thinner, and one for his dementia. I really wouldn’t want him off any of those! But if “pills = bad” is part of your automatic worldview?
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I know one or two medical professionals too who think that way and it is really weird to me because I always had that notion that those should know best what to do about things like vaccines, etc.
Or not, as we see now sigh
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I think this has been coming a long time. I remember back in the 90s having very religious students who were applying to med school who didn’t accept evolutionary theory. They just took the class, memorized a huge mass of things they didn’t believe, and then went on. Except of course now those people are in the professions. We had a pharmacist in Wisconsin who destroyed a bunch of vaccine because he thought it was dangerous / people shouldn’t take it. Turned out he also believed in a flat earth.
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Well, in a country that has a big ark where tour guides tell tourists Noah was 600 years old and that was common for people at the time and also use that theme park like experience to condemn abortion it shouldn’t be surprising 😦
And around here we’re dealing again with ‘Querdenker’-Demos atm – it’s unfathomable
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LOL, yeah, the US is a pretty irrational place.
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I guffawed over my breakfast. Not to worry because my first thought was ‘he got jabbed’ then realized how many ways people can take that statement. 🙂
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right? I mean, I hope he’s getting all the jabs he needs.
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lol as a non native speaker the double meaning of that word got lost on me, but now I had to grin about it too, so thanks a lot 🙂
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Fandom is so educationl!
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Absolutely
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Wow. I hadn’t even heard about the fear of nanochips! Are people also saying that China released the virus deliberately so that they could track even more data through vaccines? A worldwide conspiracy? Just, wow.
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I haven’t heard that version yet, but I’m sure it’s out there somewhere. If you ever looked at a QAnon page, it’s amazing the stuff people can think up.
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Haven’t heard that one before but I am sure that theory is out there somewhere too
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Yikes! I may have just started a new conspiracy theory!
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get a website!
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Lol. Add one more thing to my list!
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If it takes off, maybe you could quit your day job.
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😂 I had heard that nano chip theory as well… When did fringe conspiracy theories become so mainsteam? Ugh.
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Social media, I think. The Internet connected all these people with fringe ideas and made them seem more significant than they are.
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People who start a sentence with ‘I read on FB….’ are in danger of being shouted at be my these days, because my BiL starts every other new bs story he wants to share with that grrrrr
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Well, if they were reading the reputable side of FB! Not just the memes and the conspiracy pages.
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Like Servetus said: the joy of social media sigh
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I keep wondering how he had his jab, queuing up at a centre, in a surgery? But oh to be the person grasping his arm. I hope that they are an Armitage fan so could appreciate it – and they would really deserve the honour if so.
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I had that question, too. Was he recognized?
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