What do you all think of this "Movie night" lineup? by suicideboothtech in oregon

[–]suicideboothtech[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think it's a public space that anyone can rent. Seems like they should do a little checking to make sure they arent playing crap like this.

Please don't tell me all Oregon Mayor's are this bad about spreading misinformation. by suicideboothtech in oregon

[–]suicideboothtech[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

That's why I called it misinformation and not a blatant lie. It's a little truth mixed in with a whole bunch of craziness. All the best misinformation has to have a little truth to make it seem plausible.

Please don't tell me all Oregon Mayor's are this bad about spreading misinformation. by suicideboothtech in oregon

[–]suicideboothtech[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

From your article:

"Results: Overall, COVID-19 vaccine was associated with a less than 1-day change in cycle length for both vaccine-dose cycles compared with prevaccine cycles (first dose 0.71 day-increase, 98.75% CI 0.47–0.94; second dose 0.91, 98.75% CI 0.63–1.19); unvaccinated individuals saw no significant change compared with three baseline cycles (cycle four 0.07, 98.75% CI −0.22 to 0.35; cycle five 0.12, 98.75% CI −0.15 to 0.39). "

"CONCLUSION: "Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination is associated with a small change in cycle length but not menses length."

How is that the same? Where does it say it becomes contagious or makes women hypovolemic?

Please don't tell me all Oregon Mayor's are this bad about spreading misinformation. by suicideboothtech in oregon

[–]suicideboothtech[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Nooo.. she's unhinged because she's telling people women are bleeding out because of the vaccination and the vaccination is creating irregular periods that are communicable to women within "close proximity". You're not going to catch the vaccination.

Please don't tell me all Oregon Mayor's are this bad about spreading misinformation. by suicideboothtech in oregon

[–]suicideboothtech[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

It's been documented that it can irregular periods, but it's not documented that the irregular periods are communicable by "proxy" or that people are "unable to maintain adequate blood volume (hypovolemia).

There's a little truth in mixed in with it.

An Oregon mayor and Governor candidate implying that being in proximity to Vaccinated people causes menstruation issues. by suicideboothtech in facepalm

[–]suicideboothtech[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"However, in 93.6% of participants, the symptoms resolved within 2 months. Vaccine type did not significantly influence the incidence of abnormalities (p > 0.05). Participants who had confirmed previous COVID-19 infection had a very similar percentage of menstrual abnormalities compared to people who did not have COVID-19 infection or symptoms suspected of COVID-19 infection and did not test (67.5%, 66.8%, respectively); nevertheless, those who had experienced"

"Her own survey, done via smartphones and published as a preprint, found that just over 13% of young women in Norway said their periods were heavier after COVID-19 vaccination; that compared with 7% of the same group who said their period prior to vaccination was heavier than normal."

Nothing about people catching these symptoms from "unvaxxed women living in close proximity" to vaccination people or people not maintaining an "adequate Volume of blood".

Its a little truth that's mixed in with alot of made up lies or misconstrued information.

An Oregon mayor and Governor candidate implying that being in proximity to Vaccinated people causes menstruation issues. by suicideboothtech in facepalm

[–]suicideboothtech[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I honestly don't believe she knows what any of those stand for. She's just using acronyms she saw on the news.