@Kuriapika
Using the shit emoji repeatedly. Sign of a moron.
Sorry, it's really all the energy your posts are worth, because by the way you're talking to people you're either trolling, or you got your shots, and you don't want to accept the belief that you could be in for some big trouble in your future..
I'm also tired of people using seniors in their 70's and 80s as a defense, those people have had full lives, and are already at the end of their rope, it makes 0 logical sense for the rest of the population to modify their genetics to accomidate the population that can no longer produce and are on their way out. - it's just dangerous to play with no matter how safe someone says it is, because humanity was surviving just fine for millennia before this.
Also, I never claimed HIV/AIDS is airborne, this is why I'm correct when I say you don't read posts.
You can write, but you have very poor comprehension, which proves further that you're a person that is easily manipulated by words rather then someone who sits still, and tries to comprehend the meaning of those words - that's the glory, and the curse of English; things can have double, and triple meanings when they are said - not that's what I was trying to do, however;
The spike proteins are airborne, the spike proteins can give you auto immune disease, if you are around someone, and overwhelm their immunity for too long with spike proteins you will effectively give them an auto immune disease over time.
I mean, I really don't care since I didn't get it, this will be my last post toward you even if you quote me 100 times, because I fully believe you're a loser after what I've witnessed and I don't have time for dying losers.
Edit: I really shouldn't say "I don't care" because there's women in this community that I do care for, and whether or not I'm correct, my belief has still divided me from those women, and that's my reality, so It's incorrect that I say "I don't care, I didn't get it." , because there's a large part of me that cares deeply, and is saddened by what I believe in.