by Monkey's Dad April 16, 2020
When the rates of vaccination in the United States are lowest among Trumpublicans, religious folks, and conspiracists in red states, compared to higher inoculation rates among those who voted for Joe Biden nationwide.
That there is a positive correlation between vaccination and votes in the US is unmistakable, because vaccination is political there, which means that more infections and fatalities in the face of the deadlier delta and delta-plus variants are expected in states with high proportions of unvaccinated people.
by MathPlus July 20, 2021
People who are apart of the vaccination nation are typically hot as fuck with huge ding dongs and like to fuck bitches and get money
by Pablo_from_nigeria August 15, 2021
by lostinthezone January 20, 2021
It's not a bad thing that the vaccination rate is lower than what some entities would like, at least people that haven't gotten a vaccine know that there are plenty of other people that haven't been bought into a vaccine line, and have no intention of getting in line with the agenda of these entities, even if they are told that they are outnumbered by people who are or have been standing in a vaccine line.
At least not everybody would get a vaccine because their kids are offered a scholarship or they could win a few million dollars in a vaccine lottery, good for them. That way the vaccination rate stays lower than some entities would like, even if it's not really low enough.
by VinegarDude June 23, 2021
The act of driving a long distance to get the COVID vaccine, due to it being in too high of demand in one’s hometown.
I couldn’t get a vaccine appointment in Kansas City where I live, so I took a vaccination vacation and drove an hour and a half to Sedalia to get my COVID shot.
by Davidfreesefan23 March 21, 2021
Their are a lot of people that never got a vaccine to polio, and they never got polio, just like there are a lot of people that saw the movie Jaws that never got eaten or even bitten by a shark. The shark in the movie Jaws was plastic, most sharks in real life avoid contact with people, as people (especially fisherman) are more of a threat to their numbers/populations than they ever will be to ours. People who think any reference to sharks in movies or in real life are really metaphors to describe them or other people are morons, sharks and people are two different animals.
A gunshot or a stab wound is different than a vaccine. A doctor that tells people he/she shouldn't be questioned about vaccines because he treats gunshot or stab wounds should be questioned just like everyone else, including people saying their are microchips in vaccines on Facebook. The reason being unlike someone that goes to a doctor with a hole someone can see daylight through, most people getting vaccines this year don't really need to be at a doctor's office in the first place, because they are not sick and they are not going to get sick (and they don't have a hole in them somebody can see daylight through). Sure, hundreds of thousands of people dead is a high number of people, but there are billions of people still alive, and most of them never got sick. Despite the low overall rate of infection for most people, there are few people left that have not yet panicked or changed their lives since the pandemic began, which is disturbing. It shows how much control some entities have gained over people's lives by taking advantage of a perceived worldwide emergency. The coronavirus is no more a hoax than being struck by lightning or getting in an auto accident, and the danger is absolutely real. Do most people stop walking outside or driving because of it, or do they start putting on a motorcycle helmet every time they get behind the wheel of car?
by VinegarDude October 04, 2021

