Drew Brophy - in ICU w/ COVID fighting for his life

ghostshaper

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But this is what I know: covid ultimately became an IQ test that a lot of people failed miserably. And then asked others to pay for their mistakes, one way or another. It's just sad - hardly noteworthy, but sad just the same.
Socialists!
 

PRCD

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Really? He was? Link?

I have no idea.

All I saw was a bunch of speculation here with no proof.
I couldn't find any proof of that. He died six months before the vaccine roll-out. He was mocked for being against masks, which the well-designed Bangladesh study showed were only 10% effective if you used surgical masks and the population was unvaccinated and immunologically-naive.
 

menobrah

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I couldn't find any proof of that. He died six months before the vaccine roll-out. He was mocked for being against masks, which the well-designed Bangladesh study showed were only 10% effective if you used surgical masks and the population was unvaccinated and immunologically-naive.
They are talking about Brophy there graphman
 

sussle

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His story, told in his own words, sounds pretty scary.

I think there's some value in it.

The likely poor decisionmaking in largely irrelevant; I can assure you firsthand - his experience is the exact same as most in the ICU that were vaccinated.

I also think it's pretty funny you sound angry about this.:monkey:

Do you also share the same anger for smokers, alcoholics, drug addicts, fat people, and babymakers?

Get off your high horse.:toilet:
Aw, you're just pissy because my high horse stepped on your narrative :roflmao:
 

Ifallalot

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I'm glad he's not looking for sympathy, I believe we're back-ordered on that right, at this moment. But this is what I know: covid ultimately became an IQ test that a lot of people failed miserably. And then asked others to pay for their mistakes, one way or another. It's just sad - hardly noteworthy, but sad just the same.
He decided to take a gamble

You dipshits love trotting his name out but for the vast, vast majority of people his age and fitness level COVID simply wasn't dangerous

It's ok to admit you were wrong
 

Woke AF

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He decided to take a gamble

You dipshits love trotting his name out but for the vast, vast majority of people his age and fitness level COVID simply wasn't dangerous

It's ok to admit you were wrong
Yeah, he decided to gamble, over Freedom? And he lost and his family lost.

Casa never answered the big question, did he regret his choice?
 

sussle

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He decided to take a gamble

You dipshits love trotting his name out but for the vast, vast majority of people his age and fitness level COVID simply wasn't dangerous

It's ok to admit you were wrong
But is it ok for him to admit he was wrong? :unsure:
 

casa_mugrienta

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Casa never answered the big question, did he regret his choice?
I've only listened 35 minutes so far. Doesn't talk about that, just talks about what the ICU was like and how he got COVID and his past medical history (he'd never been sick or been in the hospital).

He lost 100 pounds over the course of his stay, checked out at 105.
 

mundus

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He decided to take a gamble

You dipshits love trotting his name out but for the vast, vast majority of people his age and fitness level COVID simply wasn't dangerous

It's ok to admit you were wrong
Herman Cain awards prove you wrong.