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Basically last Friday i had my Jab and heard a rumour that people are being in the arm.
so i decided to give it a try with my chest and what you know my chest and arm is magnetic.
called NHS 111 and they put me on hold his supervisor did nothing told him there is nothing he can do whatsoever.
 
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In simplicity, YOU'RE NOT A MAGNET.

You have nothing to be concerned on. I don't know why people believe metallic particles can fit in that small of a needle, but unfortunately, people do. Additionally, the dosage of the vaccine is less than 1 mililiter. It's impossible for it to contain enough metallic materials to make us "magnetic". I'm not sure if you've been in a chem lab but a militer is not a lot.

I guess we should talk about what is in that "scary" shot. The covid vaccine, the one you took, is a mRNA vaccine containing the genetic information for our body to make the proteins that fight the spike proteins on the covid virus. Why fight the spike proteins? Well those proteins attach to our cells and allows the virus to steal the cell's nutrients so it can grow and duplicate. The mRNA makes these spike proteins so our body's immune system can understand what this unknown invader is and fight against it. Now if covid ever enters our body, our immune system knows what to profile, the spike proteins. If the virus can't attach to the cell, it can't steal its nutrients and will eventually die off within our body. Additionally, the vaccine provides extra nutrients to help our body translate the mRNA and produce the protein such as lipids, fats, and carbohydrates. What it doesn't contain is metallic materials like nickel, iron, or cobalt, which are ferromagnetic materials.

So why am I "magnetic"? Simple answer, you're not. You're just sticky. Let's jump to the chemistry real quick. If you put two smooth objects together, it will stick. Maybe not permanently but if you were to try and separate them, it would provide some resistance. Why? Vander Waals dispersion force. This is an attractive force that forms when the positive end of a dipole is attached to the negative end of a dipole. What is a dipole? In terms of chemistry, it's a bond with two opposite charges. That's what keeps molecules together and what makes you feel "magnetic". Our body already contains quite a bit of iron, ~3.5grams but we don't have enough to induce a magnetic field. If the human body were to stand next to a powerful magnet, we wouldn't budge. An oily body also allows objects to stick. If you were to rub talcum powder on your body and try the metal object again, chances are it'll fall right off. Or if you bend over, the metal object would likely fall off. If we were magnetic, it would stay so why would it fall off? Because we're not magnetic.


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yes because the chip is magnetic[DOUBLEPOST=1630419294][/DOUBLEPOST]they are going to hack your body
 
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In simplicity, YOU'RE NOT A MAGNET.

You have nothing to be concerned on. I don't know why people believe metallic particles can fit in that small of a needle, but unfortunately, people do. Additionally, the dosage of the vaccine is less than 1 mililiter. It's impossible for it to contain enough metallic materials to make us "magnetic". I'm not sure if you've been in a chem lab but a militer is not a lot.

I guess we should talk about what is in that "scary" shot. The covid vaccine, the one you took, is a mRNA vaccine containing the genetic information for our body to make the proteins that fight the spike proteins on the covid virus. Why fight the spike proteins? Well those proteins attach to our cells and allows the virus to steal the cell's nutrients so it can grow and duplicate. The mRNA makes these spike proteins so our body's immune system can understand what this unknown invader is and fight against it. Now if covid ever enters our body, our immune system knows what to profile, the spike proteins. If the virus can't attach to the cell, it can't steal its nutrients and will eventually die off within our body. Additionally, the vaccine provides extra nutrients to help our body translate the mRNA and produce the protein such as lipids, fats, and carbohydrates. What it doesn't contain is metallic materials like nickel, iron, or cobalt, which are ferromagnetic materials.

So why am I "magnetic"? Simple answer, you're not. You're just sticky. Let's jump to the chemistry real quick. If you put two smooth objects together, it will stick. Maybe not permanently but if you were to try and separate them, it would provide some resistance. Why? Vander Waals dispersion force. This is an attractive force that forms when the positive end of a dipole is attached to the negative end of a dipole. What is a dipole? In terms of chemistry, it's a bond with two opposite charges. That's what keeps molecules together and what makes you feel "magnetic". Our body already contains quite a bit of iron, ~3.5grams but we don't have enough to induce a magnetic field. If the human body were to stand next to a powerful magnet, we wouldn't budge. An oily body also allows objects to stick. If you were to rub talcum powder on your body and try the metal object again, chances are it'll fall right off. Or if you bend over, the metal object would likely fall off. If we were magnetic, it would stay so why would it fall off? Because we're not magnetic.


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Basically last Friday i had my Jab and heard a rumour that people are being in the arm.
so i decided to give it a try with my chest and what you know my chest and arm is magnetic.
called NHS 111 and they put me on hold his supervisor did nothing told him there is nothing he can do whatsoever.
fuck, i hate stupid people
 

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I've had the Pfizer vaccine and have just tested: none of the forks in my house stick to any part of my body. Conclusion: It doesn't make you magnetic.
 

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I've had the Pfizer vaccine and have just tested: none of the forks in my house stick to any part of my body. Conclusion: It doesn't make you magnetic.

not trying to be funny, but a tiny magnet would stick to my arm at the site of the injection. but that's probably from the very very minuscule traces of metal in the vaccine.
 

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honestly, when i need medical advice i come to a minecraft forum too

can someone help me please, i walked weirdly on my toe and now it hurts for 2 days
 

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I've had the Pfizer vaccine and have just tested: none of the forks in my house stick to any part of my body. Conclusion: It doesn't make you magnetic.
nah bro u capping, my whole cabinet of forks and spoons flew at my chest
 
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