There IS a way to know. Just like they figured out if dozens upon dozens of medicines work.If the vaccine will actually do that for you. No way to know really, right? I hope the vaccine does what you want it to do for you though. Me... gonna ride it out naturally. So far so good.
NOBODY knows how the vaccine will or will not work for them until they get vaccinated. Literally all one can do is HOPE it will work for them the way the pushers say. Hey, if it works for you, that's great.There IS a way to know. Just like they figured out if dozens upon dozens of medicines work.
The scientific method can be a wonderful thing!
Except it does happen there. And it did.Well..... I thought it was because winter temps typical to northern areas don't often hit Texas they way they did. Would you have salt trucks salting roads in an area that never sees icy weather? Of course not... they weren't prepared for something that doesn't happen there.
Come on man... how much does it cost you to prepare? How much does it cost an entire city to prepare? Is it cost effective for an entire city or cities to prepare for non typical events?Except it does happen there. And it did.
I’ve never gotten stuck for extended periods in the winter in my vehicle. I’m still prepared for it.
We don’t get days or weeks on end of 100+ degree heat. Prepared for it.
The worst power outage we’ve had was 3 days. The usual is at most a few hours. Prepared for it.
Even unprepared, NO one should die indoors in above-freezing temps. Sadly, they did.
That’s just like any other drug, food, exposure to any environmental “thing”. BUT, odds can be calculated even after relatively short periods.NOBODY knows how the vaccine will or will not work for them until they get vaccinated. Literally all one can do is HOPE it will work for them the way the pushers say. Hey, if it works for you, that's great.
When was April 12th 2018?That’s just like any other drug, food, exposure to any environmental “thing”. BUT, odds can be calculated even after relatively short periods.
How old were you when you quit smoking?
A thirty dollar sleeping bag for the off-chance of cold and power loss? Bottling up some emergency water if the power goes out?Come on man... how much does it cost you to prepare? How much does it cost an entire city to prepare? Is it cost effective for an entire city or cities to prepare for non typical events?
Well... generally speaking, people are lazy procrastinators. I see your point though. Yes, I was talking about how the "city" would prepare. I am typically prepared for hot or cold and or power losses.A thirty dollar sleeping bag for the off-chance of cold and power loss? Bottling up some emergency water if the power goes out?
Having enough non-perishable food to lady a few days for an emergency?
We are talking about individuals being prepared, not asking the city to prepare all individuals.
When did you learn it was bad for you?When was April 12th 2018?
I was 44. I started when I was 12. I quit cold turkey, no crutches, no excuses. I have been smoke free for over 4 years.
I started smoking to be cool and fit in. As I grew older I discovered I don't need to be cool or fit in. Being accepted by other people isn't something I need. I made the choice to not get vaccinated. I had COVID pretty bad the first time and lived. I made the choice to stay unvaccinated and rely on my natural immunity and I am validated in my choice as the second time I got the Rona, I barely knew I had it.When did you learn it was bad for you?
Rhetorical.
Point being you willingly smoked for some period of time knowing how bad it is for your body, but avoid a vaccine that has only been proved to do good for the body. The reason you avoid is that it “might not work”.
That is very contrary to the choice to smoke, knowing full well it is always harmful, and too often deadly.
This is speaking to reasoning behind choices, and not choices themselves.
Don't worry govt will provide,..
You guys make it sound like a driver just pops off the road and there's someplace to shutdown...without factoring in places that could have chargers installed...there isn't enough places for drivers to shutdown as is...and not all those places now are gonna be feasible for charging stations...if it was that easy to fix just having places to shutdown at, then the govt should've fixed that a decade ago...
Haha, don’t wanna answer this one?
The same place where over the road truckers ALREADY park. Sometimes at truck stops. Sometimes at the warehouse they drive for.
Where do you think over the road truckers park now?
Your tone suggests you have extensive experience in logistics. Have you explained to Bezos that they are way off the mark in considering EV? You might be able to save them from a costly mistake.
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