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Posts by RubasznyRumcajs  

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RubasznyRumcajs   
5 Jun 2018
News / Poles march against Mandatory poisoning by vaccines [202]

They do knock the hell out of you for a couple of weeks no doubt about that with flu like symptoms.

few weeks? knock the hell out?
while flu vaccine is a live vaccine and therefore it **may** be more serious for you than a normal dead one, it's unlikely they would have such strong effect on a healthy person.

There were four strains of flu going around

AFAIK there were 2 (none of them covered).
it's not an easy task to predict which strain will be most popular. you gather data available now, and pray nothing will change when you make and distribute vaccine for that strain.

What a load of crap, when was the last time anyone got tetanus ?

"(..)From 2009 through 2015, a total of 197 cases and 16 deaths from tetanus were reported in the United States. Forty-nine (25%) cases were in persons 65 years of age or older, 124 (63%) were in persons 20 through 64 years of age, and 24 (12%) were in persons younger than 20 years, including 2 cases of neonatal tetanus (Figure 2). All tetanus-related deaths occurred among patients >55 years of age(..)"

"(..)Despite the availability of highly effective tetanus toxoid-containing vaccines, tetanus continues to have a substantial health impact in the world. In 2015, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that 34,019 newborns died from neonatal tetanus, a 96% reduction from the late 1980s.(..)"

cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/surv-manual/chpt16-tetanus.html

All the Medical Industry cares about is listening to their song

you are aware that many vaccines are worked on by non-commercial entities?
RubasznyRumcajs   
5 Jun 2018
News / Poles march against Mandatory poisoning by vaccines [202]

First- a question to admins- why was my post deleted? it did took me a lot of time to copy & paste & reply it. if there were parts that were in breach of rules, they should be removed/highlightened/whatever.

@Dirk diggler

-vaxxed people can get those diseases anyway

yes, they can. they are much less likely and even if they do their illness is lighter than those who are not vaccinated.

people don't even know theyre allergic to something until they take it.

the risk of side effects is almost zero. it's pretty much non-existent (and by side effects I mean something permanent, not just headache or something like that). the risk severly outweight the risk of complications from illnesses.

theres modern treatments and cures for all the diseases

it's better to stop the illness from happening than to deal with it.
things like chickenpox cannot be properly cured. same as rabies (well.. afaik 6 people has survived after showing symptoms of it, but nevermind). on top of that, complications- like weakened heart muscle etc are not that easy to deal with.

you're far more likely to.get heart disease, cancer, etc

yes, you are right. you are more likely to die in car accident than from flu or its complications. same goes with polio etc.
but have you ever wondered why such serious illnesses are rare (in civilized world at least)? while good sanitation etc is important, but sharp decline in the illnesses i've mentioned in my previous post is caused by the vaccination. we had eradicated smallpox after all (and polio is on its way out as well).

and (mentioned by me already) chickenpox isn't rare. neither is flu.

an effective cancer vaccine that would even cut my risk in half

hpv vaccine almost practically eradicated cervical cancer.
PM me for my bank account numbers, I'm not greedy I'll settle for 4 digit figure (in us dollars) ;)

the top killers are almost all from diseases and conditions that are preventable and mainly due to lifestyle

for most cases of cancer there is no single cause- so it's a mix of both.

Great I dont eat nasty canned tuna or any kind of tuna

so no fish at all? and you call it healthy diet?

Less frequent, smaller doses, and less vaccines.

you are aware that new 5-in-1 vaccines do contain fewer pathogens than old "single" one, aren't you?
RubasznyRumcajs   
5 Jun 2018
News / Poles march against Mandatory poisoning by vaccines [202]

more and more Poles aren't vaxxing their kids. Due to the high levels of thimerosal I likely won't give my kids all the vax's either.

you are an idiot than. thimerosal firstly isn't really used in most vaccines (only one or two use it), secondly the amount found in vaccines is almost non-existent.

but let me ask you- do you use common salt when you cook/eat something? I hope not, after all there is a dangerous gas used to kill bacterias and people in it (chlorine)!

Now the doses are way higher, theres way more vaccines, and they don't even give hepatitis b vaccines in the US...

another BS. now, even 5-in-1 vaccines do contain fewer (dead or weakened- depends if its a live or dead vaccine) pathogens than older, single vaccines.

but hey, thanks to the anti-vaccine idiots like yourself whooping cough (krztusiec) is back!
RubasznyRumcajs   
3 Jun 2018
Life / Why is circumcision not practiced in Poland? [701]

apart from medical reason, genital mutilation on children is, frankly speaking, child abuse. it's as simple as that

and about the STDs- while lack of the foreskin reduces slightly the risk of contracting "souvenirs", it's just as that- slight risk reduction. Wearing condoms and not sleeping around works much better.
RubasznyRumcajs   
9 Mar 2018
Life / Scars of Communism on Polish culture. [55]

lol, nice thread necromancy.
and to be honest I don't think that young(-ish) people still consider the US as a "promised land", as their parents used to consider it decades ago.

It's easier, cheaper and more beneficial to migrate to the western european countries than to the US (with some exceptions obviously)
RubasznyRumcajs   
6 Jan 2018
Life / Polish and Czechs [191]

jeez, someone does have to learn English a bit.
and about Polish "invasion" on '38- maybe if Czechs wouldn't backstab Poland during its war with the Bolsheviks (almost) two decades earlier Poland wouldn't have to take its land back? And if I remember correctly- there was no actual invasion done by Poles on Zaolzie- it was granted by the (dying) Czechoslovakian government.

but I have to agree- Praha (or Praga as it's called in Polish) is more beautiful than Warsaw (or Warszawa). And Czechs do actually do have a quite decent history- especially if you are interested in pre-protestantism. Zizko, Jan Hus etc.
RubasznyRumcajs   
9 Dec 2017
UK, Ireland / Polish Nazi's humiliated in London - anti-Jewish demonstration [60]

Merged:

Polish terrorist in the UK



independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/britain-first-supporter-van-attack-curry-house-muslim-kill-latest-a8092136.html#gallery

"(..)A Polish-born Britain First supporter who said he wanted to "kill a Muslim" gave a Nazi salute and shouted "white power" before driving at a curry house owner, a court has heard.

Marek Zakrocki, 48, launched his drunken attack outside Spicy Night, a takeaway in Harrow, north-west London, on the first anniversary of the Brexit vote on 23 June.(..)"

:S
god thanks this time nobody was killed!
RubasznyRumcajs   
9 Dec 2017
UK, Ireland / Polish passport - UK citizen [16]

after 1989 renauncing Polish nationality is a major PITA.
if they did have it done before you were born, you have no chance for Polish citizenship using that kind of claim.
RubasznyRumcajs   
4 Dec 2017
News / Should Poland traitors face the death penalty? [105]

Dead to the traitors. At least some kind of painful punishment, Reno cue their cintziship and confiscate they property.

oh, I see you miss the PRL (so does the current government), right?
you know- scum like that used to take citizenship of people with whom they didn't agree.

btw, it's "Death" not "Dead".
RubasznyRumcajs   
20 Aug 2017
USA, Canada / Anglo-mangling of Polish surnames in the US/Canada [22]

that dolphia's point isn't the best possible?
and yeah, I see no reason why to make the name (and surname, if necessary) a bit more familiar to the locals- at least if one cares about the integration/assimilation.
RubasznyRumcajs   
22 Jul 2017
UK, Ireland / Why Poles will never belong in England [283]

@John Novak

have you ever heard about commas? You know- that sign ","- it's a quite useful sign. So are other punctuation signs.
btw, talk about thread necromancy :S
RubasznyRumcajs   
25 Jun 2017
Language / Some German loan-words in Polish language [17]

don't forget about the szlauch (from Schlauch- hosepipe), kartofel/kartofle (from italian tartufo via german Kartoffel); szaber (from schaben)- to loot.
RubasznyRumcajs   
20 Feb 2017
Language / How well do Polish people understand Slovak? [88]

in the place I work, there are some Slovaks and Poles... there is no problem in communication- as long as both parties do not speak too fast (in their native tongues)!
RubasznyRumcajs   
26 Jan 2017
News / President Duda rules out homo marriage in Poland as banned by the constitution [172]

How about a swift kick in the arse? I don't care about your opinion and maybe they screwed up something or other.

if you wouldn't care, you wouldn't answer it. primo
and how does my "silence" (although no, I wasn't silent- but lets assume I was) makes it any less problematic, and their screws up less screwwy?
RubasznyRumcajs   
25 Jan 2017
Life / Would getting a Polish eagle tattoo be frowned upon?? [39]

i personally find tattooing national symbols like the Eagle or sign of PW a bit disrespectful. I wouldn't do it personally- but from the other hand- I don't generally like tattoos.