Author Topic: The Measles are Back  (Read 4147 times)


more like I do understand it it's just that the rest of the internet would take it as an insult
by the rest of the internet do you mean tumblr?
loving hell you beat me to it


see: tumblr
so you're afraid a post that'll be seen by a few hundred will cause a bunch of idiots to be offended?

so you're afraid a post that'll be seen by a few hundred will cause a bunch of idiots to be offended?

"a few hundred"

tumblr spreads

"a few hundred"

tumblr spreads
as a tumblr user, that does not offend me or anyone I know on tumblr, if one were to get offended, they need to pull out whatever is in their ass.

Tumblr: The land where cis people are bad and autism is a favorable disorder.

My mom started me out with getting me every vaccine the doctors wanted to stick me with. In my first year, she said I probably got upwards of 20 doses of stuff I don't remember. I think my brother got the same treatment for a while too. Then my oldest cousin (born in 2001) was diagnosed with severe autism. He had been vaccinated regularly just like me, but we didn't even consider the possibility. Then his younger brother had a direct reaction to a vaccine which caused him to have seizures requiring hospitalization. Both his mom and my mom flipped their lids and they both went cold turkey on vaccinating their kids for a couple years.

Neither of them are totally against vaccines anymore, but I hope no one is ignorant enough to understand that they were rather freaked out against such an issue caused by a vaccine. We get all the vaccines where the tiny fraction of a reaction (hue) is better than possibly getting a life threatening or highly contagious disease (MMR, tDaP, dTaP, meningitis, plus others that I forget), but anything that either brand new, unknown, or more skeptical than helpful are not usually considered. The only exception to this is flu shots, which we sometimes get, sometimes don't. My mom started making us get those again since I live in a large family so it's hard to get it out of the house once it starts. But with the recent ineffectiveness on this past vaccine, my mom is very pissed and wishes she hadn't made us get it. She also orders vaccines to be 100% preservative free.

It's funny to think though. I tend to have a lot of tendencies for autism spectrum disorder, but was never formally diagnosed. My oldest cousin has severe autism. His younger brother had the seizures. But once our parents cut the cord on vaccines for a while and became intelligent with them, WHOA, not any of my brother, youngest cousin, or four sisters have ever had a reaction to a vaccine or gotten a developmental disorder. Sure, it may be a coincidence. But why should we allow some doctor who is only following a preset guideline to inject stuff that may or may not be needed? I mean, alcohol in children can cause developmental disorders. So can other drugs. What's in vaccines? DRUGS! Are the drugs bad? WHO KNOWS? Are they causing developmental disorders? WHO KNOWS? But why assume we have safety from a possible week of discomfort and have the chance of being sorry later? We aren't scientists. We aren't just going to listen to someone who says, "Ya we ran some tests the vaccines aren't causing autism. Here, gimme your arm."

I'm not totally against vaccines, just saying before this post is pulled apart and nitpicked. I just think that a vaccine should be observed and researched before asking a doc to inject it and assume you're in the clear.
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Except that vaccines just don't cause autism.

The thought itself is mind boggling. Vaccines cannot and will never cause autism, primarily because if it does most people in the US would have autism (lel).

A vaccine IS observed. You just don't whip it up in a lab and say "hurr" and give it to the closest kid; it doesn't work like that.


"Ya we ran some tests the vaccines aren't causing autism. Here, gimme your arm."
but isnt "ya we ran some (tampered) tests the vaccines are causing autism. dont give me your arm" the same thing

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but isnt "ya we ran some (tampered) tests the vaccines are causing autism. dont give me your arm" the same thing

Except that vaccines just don't cause autism.

The thought itself is mind boggling. Vaccines cannot and will never cause autism, primarily because if it does most people in the US would have autism (lel).

A vaccine IS observed. You just don't whip it up in a lab and say "hurr" and give it to the closest kid; it doesn't work like that.

i feel like this is kinda relevant here;




it's a part of the webcomic posted on the third page, http://imgur.com/gallery/ybBUJ

i feel like this is kinda relevant here;
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it's a part of the webcomic posted on the third page, http://imgur.com/gallery/ybBUJ

I read that. And I agree with it being bogus. I didn't even know that guy existed until I saw it, but my point is that no kid after those in my immediate family who were 100% vaccinated ever had issues. Yes, it could very well be a coincidence. But we don't know for sure either.

I read that. And I agree with it being bogus. I didn't even know that guy existed until I saw it, but my point is that no kid after those in my immediate family who were 100% vaccinated ever had issues. Yes, it could very well be a coincidence. But we don't know for sure either.
You can't make an inference because there are so many other possible variables in play. That is Scientific Theory 101: you can't be sure unless you know only one variable has changed.

Maybe we can suggest that soccer mommy's severe autism just happened to go ahead and spread to her kids.
We can also suggest that breathing tons of carbon dioxide is the issue.
We can also suggest that being born on a full moon is the issue.
We can also suggest that eating more than 10 pieces of bacon during pregnancy is the issue.

I've never been vaccinated for it personally, I also never get Flu shots. I have yet to get any of these viruses that spread like wildfires.
i never wear my seatbelts personally, i also never drive responsibly. i have yet to get in any of these car crashes that happen every day.