Vaccines are the ultimate conspiracy. As someone who has a 5 year old daughter who is fully vaccinated, and a 3 year old who has never been vaccinated, trust me.
Yes it is albeit in a limited way. If hold a theory that my knife is capable of extreme bodily damage, how many fingers would i have to cut off before you agree that my theory is correct?
no kidding i have heard these same comments from other parents. one kid is always sick with the flu or a cold and the other is healthy as a horse all the time.
I have 3 children all vaccinated and all very different, from physical traits to personality traits to learning abilities. Same goes for me and my 4 siblings. There are so many other variables, you can't just pin it on vaccines
My son (unvaccinated) is reading at 3, while my daughter (vaccinated) is struggling to put letters together at 5, what other possible explanation is there?
Um, thousands of possible explanations? Environmental, genetic (no offense), nurture (again no offense), fetal development, etc? Children aren't a product on an assembly line, they cognitively develop at different rates for tons of reasons.
Could just be one child had bad luck with genetics compared to the other. It is completely possible that you just had a slow 1st child and a normal 2nd child.
Um, thousands of possible explanations? Environmental, genetic (no offense), nurture (again no offense), fetal development, etc? Children aren't a product on an assembly line, they cognitively develop at different rates for tons of reasons.
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11 blasted_pancakes 2016-01-18
A sample size of 2 and some anecdotal evidence isn't nearly enough evidence to base a reasoned conclusion upon.
There's also no such thing as the 120th percentile, so your anecdotal evidence is questionable.
-11 Gorkildeathgod 2016-01-18
Yes it is albeit in a limited way. If hold a theory that my knife is capable of extreme bodily damage, how many fingers would i have to cut off before you agree that my theory is correct?
2 blasted_pancakes 2016-01-18
Apples and oranges.
-5 Gorkildeathgod 2016-01-18
...have a lot in common
1 themadhat1 2016-01-18
no kidding i have heard these same comments from other parents. one kid is always sick with the flu or a cold and the other is healthy as a horse all the time.
3 Alabastercrab 2016-01-18
That describes my kids and they've all been vaccinated
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-2 HarvardGrad007 2016-01-18
His intent is understandable even if his terminology is incorrect.
1 subroc77 2016-01-18
Displaying a fine intellectual and critical rigour there, "Harvard Grad"
6 SlumberMachine 2016-01-18
I agree completely and have had similar experiences.
-2 liverpoolwin 2016-01-18
The unvaccinated never get sick either
3 subroc77 2016-01-18
I'll be as polite as I can, Lucy: This is a stupid thing to say.
-2 liverpoolwin 2016-01-18
Let's say they rarely get sick, my name isn't Lucy by the way
-1 subroc77 2016-01-18
Rare is a relative term.
1 liverpoolwin 2016-01-18
Yes, rare for unvaccinated to get sick compared to vaccinated
Your job is to monitor my latest comments?
1 subroc77 2016-01-18
"to get sick" is really vague. Have you compared outbreaks in vaccinated populations vs unvaccinated populations?
My job is in records archiving. Yours?
3 white_n_mild 2016-01-18
But why?
0 liverpoolwin 2016-01-18
The metal from the vaccine ends up stuck in the brain
1 Dreadpirate3 2016-01-18
[citation needed]
2 Alabastercrab 2016-01-18
I have 3 children all vaccinated and all very different, from physical traits to personality traits to learning abilities. Same goes for me and my 4 siblings. There are so many other variables, you can't just pin it on vaccines
-1 liverpoolwin 2016-01-18
Fluoride also plays a role, not just vaccines
1 comcast_ebola_tyson 2016-01-18
and the chemtrails!
1 SatsuiLove 2016-01-18
I live in canada, you think its the same thing as in the states???i really am worried
0 WeAreTheResistance 2016-01-18
This conspiracy is real. I've never been more convinced then now.
0 liverpoolwin 2016-01-18
The vaccinated kids are generally a lot dumber
2 Dreadpirate3 2016-01-18
[citation needed]
Edit: A day later, and /u/liverpoolwin can't provide any justification for his nonsense - how unsurprising.
-2 WeAreTheResistance 2016-01-18
My son (unvaccinated) is reading at 3, while my daughter (vaccinated) is struggling to put letters together at 5, what other possible explanation is there?
0 liverpoolwin 2016-01-18
Yes, the metal from the vaccine ends up stuck in the brain
0 subroc77 2016-01-18
Um, thousands of possible explanations? Environmental, genetic (no offense), nurture (again no offense), fetal development, etc? Children aren't a product on an assembly line, they cognitively develop at different rates for tons of reasons.
-3 jacks1000 2016-01-18
Boys and girls are different, has nothing to do with vaccines.
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2 Jag_Slave 2016-01-18
Could just be one child had bad luck with genetics compared to the other. It is completely possible that you just had a slow 1st child and a normal 2nd child.
1 earthgarden 2016-01-18
...reading at 3 is abnormal. 2nd child is exceptional
-2 jacks1000 2016-01-18
How is it NOT likely? Children develop at different times in different ways. Vaccines are likely the least of the differences.
0 liverpoolwin 2016-01-18
Yes, the metal from the vaccine ends up stuck in the brain
0 subroc77 2016-01-18
Um, thousands of possible explanations? Environmental, genetic (no offense), nurture (again no offense), fetal development, etc? Children aren't a product on an assembly line, they cognitively develop at different rates for tons of reasons.