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They're apparently to the point where if they were to break up, he'd die.

It's totally not the vax, tho. But he's a bot, as soon as the narrative changed from "prevents disease" to "just makes it less severe," he was repeating it like it was programmed.

They're apparently to the point where if they were to break up, he'd die. It's totally not the vax, tho. But he's a bot, as soon as the narrative changed from "prevents disease" to "just makes it less severe," he was repeating it like it was programmed.

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[–] 2 pts

Well I'd say maybe they went to heaven, but that's not where mark the beast takers go.

Hopefully they live out a restful as possible time in hell. Same for the rest of us, if we should happen to go and don't know we were scheduled for it.

[–] 0 pt

He's not dead.

Yet.

[–] 0 pt

Nah, imho they just cease to exist - permanently. No consciousness, no pain no pleasure, no afterlife, no wishywashy floating in a safe space, no coming back as another being/ individual, just gone done and essentially deleted. The only way someone gets to live on is through their progeny and DNA. That is everlasting life. Your personal genetic familial line continually procreating and propagating.

[–] 2 pts

Wrong, and dangerous..

[–] 0 pt (edited )

Nope, only dangerous if one believes they have no need to procreate in order to for them via their DNA to 'live forever'.

Implying that childless people can somehow 'live forever' or go on to another life is not only unverifiable but neglects the actual need to procreate, which we all know is a globohomo agenda.