• StaySquared@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I believe it was a blessing. One door shut, another one, a few months later opened. I had to move from Southern California to the Bay… where my salary was a little more than 1.5x the previous salary and this company, a video game developing company, interestingly, didn’t have such requirements in order to work there or come into office (it was like 90% remote work, only came into office to work on projects with my team).

    Nope, they didn’t have the last laugh. Good thing I didn’t sign the NDA either at the time of termination.

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      NDA’s are legally unenforcable anyways. You know what’s totally legally enforceable? Shunning plague carriers. Lmao I honestly hope you get out of yout typhoid mary phase before you kill someone you care about, but we all wish bad things happen to bad people.

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        NDAs are very much legally enforceable lol. A nitable time they aren’t, is if there has been illegal activity the NDA is trying to compel you to keep secret.

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        You still get infected…

        Wait a minute, are you people under the impression that the vaccine protected you from getting covid and spreading covid?

        Is that what’s happening here?

        Sure call me a plague carrier, but my blood is clean. Yours? haha

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          That’s how virus carriers work. Blood clean of any way to stop the spread. Lmao gimme that muddy bloody soup full of every antibody known on this planet. My body is full of legions of Rambo mfs looking to fuck up any intruder on sight. Your blood is an open field with a welcome mat and a bottle of wine. My infection is killed off in hours while yours sets up a nice summer home to come back every year.

          You know where clean bloodlines end up? On headstones.

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            That’s cool… I rarely get sick though. And for something like the flu? I rather depend on my immune system. Maybe when I’m 60 or 70 years old. Or when I get sick more frequently, I’ll take medication more seriously.

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              1. Covid has more than 10x the mortality rate of common flu
              2. even without vaccine you still have an immune system, but not as ready against covid, and you spread it for a longer period which can be fatal for those around you, especially older people or people with a bad immune system

              I don’t get what you people have against vaccines. They saved millions of lives over the years and the causation is clear beyond any doubt.

              You are te proof that the education system sucks.

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              Vaccine deniers are a truly interesting breed. Do you just not have a full grasp of biology or are you too busy getting in your head about some shit you made up?

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                Do you just not have a full grasp of biology or are you too busy getting in your head about some shit you made up?

                Yes. Both are true about antivaxxers.

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          It’s not about completely preventing infection, you can still get infected. It’s about minimizing the odds of infection and lowering severity when infected, to mitigate transmission as much as possible. It’s more about society as a collective and less about the individual. You can ride it out, sure. But if you pass it along to someone who can’t, then what?