You have way too much faith in drivers out there.How often have you been hit from behind at a stop light?
In around 20 years of driving, my answer is 0.
I feel that he got the vaccine only for selfish reasons, primarily the fact that the Delta variant is kicking young peoples ass in addition to being much more transmittable.Thank you for taking that route. Both for your sake and for the sake of others.👍
Except again, it's a decision i am making regardless that it can harm others. So i ask again, what happened to my body my choice or it's only my body my choice unless as was put "harm others" in which case it's no longer my body my choice?
I am not vaccinated and proud of it. I did have Covid earlier without even knowing so I do have some protection against. I got no problem being called Covid idiot as it doesn't bother me. The reality is, each individual should have a right to make the decision for themselves if they will get vaccinated or not.
Leopards don't change their spots, and selfish self-centered pricks don't change either. But if the variant scared him into getting the vaccine, that's at least a plus.I only care about myself and i honestly don't give a crap about the society and what will benefit them. As someone that was asymptomatic Covid, it makes no sense for me to take the risk of getting vaccinated.
50 years of driving.... 4 times. One ended up totaling the car, the rest were less severe.How often have you been hit from behind at a stop light?
In around 20 years of driving, my answer is 0.
I remember we went to Disney World as a child and we got hit in a toll booth line. My younger sister tried to start a standard transmission car without using the clutch and it hit the rear of my aunts vehicle. I was sitting an an intersection that was all black ice and some college kids came up behind me too quick. Luckily all those were fairly harmless and caused minimal to no damage.
I was rear-ended twice in 6 months each at stop signs while I was 16.How often have you been hit from behind at a stop light?
In around 20 years of driving, my answer is 0.
I haven't been hit but I have hit 3 people in 40 yrs of drivingI was rear-ended twice in 6 months each at stop signs while I was 16.
Well funny story. The first time I was hit I had taken the car to school and it started snowing. My dad had told me not to take it due to the weather but my mom had said it was fine since the weather wasn’t supposed to get bad until the evening.I haven't been hit but I have hit 3 people in 40 yrs of driving
Only one of those I'd consider my fault, driving too fast on ice
Don't shit where you eat - whatever you do don't cause a ruckus. Aside from that it really depends on the situation and two people involved. If it's someone you closely work with and have had reasonable conversations in the past, or if you don't care about your personal relationship with them, you can try and engage/correct them in a non confrontational manner. If it's someone you work with a lot and you suspect they may not take kindly to your arguments it's best to leave it alone.Anyone else either not feel comfortable or not willing to correct people at work when they give a bogus reason for not wanting to get the shot?
I’m really surprised by the people who are against it, as in I never would have taken them as the type. One woman who I thought was smarter started talking about how she hates California and wants to move to Florida and how cal osha sucks and how she doesn’t want to take some experimental vaccine.
It was just awkward and I just brushed it off.
What do people do in that situation?
One of my coworker who thoroughly understands risk analysis (I’m not being facetious here) decided that since he already got it he’s not getting the vaccine and can’t understand why they aren’t investing in breathing treatments rather than vaccines since that was all he and his wife required.Anyone else either not feel comfortable or not willing to correct people at work when they give a bogus reason for not wanting to get the shot?
I’m really surprised by the people who are against it, as in I never would have taken them as the type. One woman who I thought was smarter started talking about how she hates California and wants to move to Florida and how cal osha sucks and how she doesn’t want to take some experimental vaccine.
It was just awkward and I just brushed it off.
What do people do in that situation?
Anyone else either not feel comfortable or not willing to correct people at work when they give a bogus reason for not wanting to get the shot?
I’m really surprised by the people who are against it, as in I never would have taken them as the type. One woman who I thought was smarter started talking about how she hates California and wants to move to Florida and how cal osha sucks and how she doesn’t want to take some experimental vaccine.
It was just awkward and I just brushed it off.
What do people do in that situation?
Anyone else either not feel comfortable or not willing to correct people at work when they give a bogus reason for not wanting to get the shot?
I’m really surprised by the people who are against it, as in I never would have taken them as the type. One woman who I thought was smarter started talking about how she hates California and wants to move to Florida and how cal osha sucks and how she doesn’t want to take some experimental vaccine.
It was just awkward and I just brushed it off.
What do people do in that situation?
The one I discussed on the prior page in my wife's office who refuses the vaccine because she thinks it may affect her fertility - my wife is now requiring her to wear a mask at all times when in the office. Which is in accordance with state law - that the unvaccinated must wear a face covering at all times while working at a business which is open to the general public.
She evidently feels she is being singled out and punished, but that is the law.
How do you tell fake covid card from real considering it's just an index card with no security measures designed to prevent someone from making a fake card ?We're doing the same. Vaccinated get to return to normal. Unvaccinated have to distance and wear masks. Lol
Choices have consequences.
How do you tell fake covid card from real considering it's just an index card with no security measures designed to prevent someone from making a fake card ?
Sure have, two shots of the finest Pfizer vaccine. Didn't even notice any side effects at all. My daughter (who is a healthcare worker and got it a long time ago) did have to take a day off after the second shot but nothing serious, just tired and kinda feverish.
My 5G experience has not improved though which sucks...
They wrote the lot code of the shot and where I got it on my card, so theoretically you could find out if that person had a fake card (fake lot codes or no record of the person getting a shot where the card says they did). Seems like a lot of work to verify unless it was a really big deal.How do you tell fake covid card from real considering it's just an index card with no security measures designed to prevent someone from making a fake card ?
It's funny how it seems to take a day to recover, but rarely much more than that. I'm somewhat thankful, my poor brother was feeling off for three days! (It was Moderna, not surprisingly).
Not that strange, it's your immune system reacting. Fever is a natural reaction, I might have had some reaction but I am so used to my aches and pains that I didn't notice.