>>941585328
I don't regret dancing naked covered in BBQ sauce in a zoo enclosure until the lions find me. Then, fuck. It's the same thing.

>Vaccination has saved at least 140 million lives since its inception.
>Vaccination doesn't always prevent illness, it usually makes it less severe.
>Being against vaccination reveals your education as poor; as either purchased or nonexistent.
>The people telling you to be against it are selling something, or want you dead anyway. As they see it, 2/3rds of us need to go.
>That's key, too. Because those of you who would regret it, those of you who wouldn't turn your near death experience into some fanciful tale about your perceived immortality, are dead. The virus won.
>And it's not because you're somehow better. The combination of a virus's affinity and an immune response is best understood two fold. One, as a race against time, and that is what vaccines buy you, they buy you time by giving your body an opportunity to come up with an immune response before an attack. Two, as Russian roulette. You surviving doesn't mean you were stronger, for there are many "weaker" viruses out there or possible that would have taken you and left the other guy.

That's reality, but do keep drinking that Kool Aid. Toodles.