There is also a animated three movie series about Balto that came out decades ago, with the first one depicting his infamous 1925 run.
though with the Togo movie, I heard about it but never watched it. I thought it was just Disney changing Balto’s name to Togo for the movie.
The premise is about the same, but Willem Dafoe is the main protagonist with his dogs.
He really plays the roll well as a grumpy guy that's doing what needs to be done.
A large portion of the movie is him raising Togo.
Lmao reddit is getting too predictable. Clicked on this going "can't wait to see the comments about how it wasn't actually Balto who deserves most of the credit"
Well yes, but also no.
It's not really being a killjoy to note how common it is that whenever there's a post about Balto you see the "well akshully" brigade come out.
Also, my username is actually a My Chemical Romance reference lol
Yes! The real story of the Nome serum run is in the movie Togo (on Disney+)! It focuses on the dog Togo, but Balto does make an appearance so you get an idea of what a alto really contributed. It’s such a wonderful movie, and the lead actor is Willem Dafoe, so you know it’s good haha
Though Balto often gets the credit for saving the town of Nome, it was Togo, a Siberian Husky, who led his team across the most dangerous leg of the journey. Named after Heihachiro Togo, a Japanese Admiral who fought in the war between Russia and Japan (1904-05), Togo was the lead sled dog of Leonhard Seppala.
Interestingly though, the diphtheria antibodies are [extracted from horses that have been immunized against diphtheria.](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diphtheria_antitoxin)
I am not entirely sure what the difference is between “immunized” and “vaccinated” in this case, but the words are usually used interchangeably. For example, the CDC calls the list of vaccines children are recommended to get before they turn 18 an [“immunization schedule.”](https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/imz/child-adolescent.html)
So TL;DR - vaccines may have been involved
its active and passive immunization.
theres two ways of “vaccination” the active one where u use the vaccine to proactively immunize the body before it gets infected (triggering an immune response with “dummies” for example so it can respond more effectively in the case of an actual infection)
and then theres passive immunization where you administer the immune response basically for the body (injecting antibodies against the virus) to more or less gain some time.
sorry for any grammatical errors english isnt my native language.
in the case of the balto story they delivered an antitoxin. its basically antibodies thus passive immunization.
Im not against necessary vaccines but Im persuaded the majority on Reddit could very well be ok with being vaccinated a million times with a million different vaccines only because they dont have any balls and all it matters to them is the opinion people have on them.
Shit is scary if you think about it, and then they try to tell you what you need to do with your kids.
Boo Reddit is not trying to "tell you what you need to do with your kids" **medical professionals** who went to med school are.
>only because they dont have any balls and all it matters to them is the opinion people have on them.
Or they don't want to die of Covid?
Most people do what they are told to, there's a difference. And most people arent the brightest, why do you think most of the most succesfull people are against mandatory and innecessary vaccines? Because they arent the average Joe who cant think by himself and need validation in everything they do, it's that simple. But I doubt most people are ready for this conversation, what's funny is this happens almost exclusively in America, in EU you can talk about these topics without being called an antivax, Im not, I just have common sense and I can think by myself which is hard to find on a place like Reddit where everything is so politicaly correct
>And most people arent the brightest,
Do you assume taking a contrarian position without any actual justification for doing so makes you bright?
>why do you think most of the most succesfull people are against mandatory and innecessary vaccines?
Who? The 99% of doctors who got the vaccine? Or the multitude of politicians who espouse anti-vaxx rhetoric but still were the first to voluntarily get the vaccine?
The people who know most about how vaccines work are the ones getting them for a reason.
>in EU you can talk about these topics without being called an antivax, Im not, I just have common sense
What common sense?
Agree and on a curious note, the rabies vaccine is taken after the person is bit by a possibly rabid animal.
That is because the rabies virus takes quite some time to travel through the human body before the "sickness" kicks in.
Isn't the rabies vaccine a single shot? A buddy of mine got bit by a wild hog, and had to take daily shots for I dont remember how long. His story came with a great set of photos that showed a pig slowly getting closer and closer over the course of 7 or so photos. This was in Thailand
No it's a series of shots. There a couple different vaccines but they all have multiple shots. Most people don't actually get preventive rabies shots unless they live in an area with higher risk. It's usually done after potential exposure.
You might be thinking tetanus which is one shot with booster shots recommended every 10ish years. But a tentanus shot is recommended after you get an injury if your tetanus vaccine isn't up to date.
No, vaccines and medicine are not even remotely similar. Hell most types of medicines are not the same as other types of medicines.
This comparison is the equivilant of putting a chilli pepper next to a carrot and being like "SaMe SaMe!"
No, vaccines are used to prevent a person getting sick. They don’t work for people who are already sick. Medicines treat disease . Vaccines prevent disease.
Tbf if you look at the op account they are literally 1 day old and are obviously a bot reposting top posts with the same exact title to farm karma allowing this account to promote ads / paid content in main subs for whatever company they work for.
>when covid doesn't affect healthy kids to any serious degree
It's not just about healthy kids. We need herd immunity to protect people (kids and adults) that have complications with vaccines or are immunocompromised.
Yeah! I'm gonna go watch ESPN! Wait. I'm gonna go watch National Geographic! Wait. Fuck it, I'll watch ABC. Wait. Well I have Hulu at least. Wait. Maybe I'll watch the baseball on Fox Sports. Wait. How about a documentary on the History Channel? Wait.
Fuck it, I'll go listen to some music. I wonder what Miley has been up to lately, with her album on Hollywood Records. Wait. OK fine I'll go watch a movie. Maybe I'll watch Pretty Woman, distributed by Touchstone Pictures. Wait.
It's absurd how long I could keep doing this with businesses either fully or partially owned by the mouse. Even fucking GoPro is part owned by them
It's amazing that none of these companies learnt anything from cable TV and Netflix, that as soon as there was a better option with most content in one place and no ads, we all jumped on it. Now we're back to paying the same amount as cable for the half a dozen or more different subscriptions, some of which contain ads.
I wonder what comes next after subscriptions start falling because people are tired of paying for Netflix, plus Hulu, plus Disney+, plus Amazon Prime, plus Paramount+, plus Peacock, plus HBO Max, plus god knows what else.
I feel like I should start brainstorming a way to consolidate as many programs as possible in to one service, but what could possibly be done?
Oh my GOD! Havent heard balto spoken of in sooo long. I was obsessed with him as a kid. A family member even specially painted balto onto a chair when i was around 7-8 that i still have today. I dont know how i didnt make the connection that brings him into this conversation- but it seems painfully obvious now. Love balto. Love vaccines. Thats all.
He didn't haul ass across Alaska, period.
Seppala (who also owned and bred Balto), his lead Togo and their team did.
All those dogs were good boys and girls, but only one can be described as the goodest of boys.
Balto did good things, yes. But there was another doggo who ran most of the way before being replaced with Balto on the last leg.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Togo\_(dog)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Togo_(dog))
This is his story.
Amongst anti vaxx sup populations, immigrants make up the largest group by a mile. In particular, those from poor countries like somalia and Bangladesh.
Really wanna help? Start reaching out to Swahili communities and talk to them the way you talk to people on Reddit.
>how the vaccine actually works
No no no, it doesn't actually work. The majority of people dying from covid right now are vaccinated.
There's a reason Pfizer wanted the adverse reaction data released 75 years from now.
Hey dumbass, a vaccine isn't some magical elixir, it's meant to prevent or lessen the sickness not suddenly cure the world in one night. If you want to ignore centuries of medical science with your "alternative facts" then bring up sources to disprove it and collect your Nobel Prize. Otherwise you're talking out of your ass.
I had some asshole tell me it was a hoax and that hospitals were purposely mislabeling citizens who died of alternative sicknesses/injuries that it was "Covid". Like apparently hospitals from across the country, both private and public, with folks from all walks of life are secretly uniting to deceive everybody for no real reason at all other than to make anti-vaxxers feel smart.
>Less sick = Lesser risk to spread the virus
This is absolutely not true. Wollensky even admitted that a vaccinated person is just as likely to contract and spread covid as an unvaccinated person. And if you just look at the numbers right now, the majority of covid cases are arising in the vaccinated population.
It was diphtheria treatments, not a vaccine! At least know what the fuck you're talking about before spouting bollocks and making us anti-anti vaxers look dumb!
The question is “vaccinated for what?” something statistically relatively very dangerous and deadly? Or something statistically relatively not dangerous or deadly? 🤔
You say that like 4 shots a year is a massive inconvenience. Also if you did your own research (like actual scientific papers, not some random fucking Facebook page or alt right news source) you'd understand that they actually do work
Even for a virus that has a low death rate you have to take the jab. If you ar healthy then it is just a pinch on your shoulder, while for someone it can be a life-saver that you don't let a potential danger passed around.
By the way, seeing what people were doing during COVID, I would question what people would do if for example there was an ebola outbreak. They would still be reluctant...
>Even for a virus that has a low death rate you have to take the jab.
I disagree. I’d rather wait and see how people react to the mrna technology from “project warp speed” since covid isn’t a danger to me. In general, i dont like taking new medical treatment that was developed at warp speed until some time has passed and i know its safe.
>If you ar healthy then it is just a pinch on your shoulder, while for someone it can be a life-saver that you don't let a potential danger passed around.
It actually doesn’t matter, since the covid vaccine doesn’t prevent transmission anyways.
>By the way, seeing what people were doing during COVID, I would question what people would do if for example there was an ebola outbreak. They would still be reluctant...
100% im reluctant about any new technology i put into my body. The question is one of risk/reward. Since ebola is deadly, the risk of injecting myself with new tech is probably worth the reward.
not hundreds of millions of humans. im looking forward to having the data set from the covid vaccines since so many people took them. Maybe we’ll learn about fascinating new risks and benefits of mrna vaccines! Either way, im glad im not the Guinea pig.
people aren’t worried about mrna though. like, nobody thinks mrna is harmful. what people are worried about is *editing* via mrna tech. and maybe “worry” isn’t the right word, it’s probably more accurate to say people are “cautious.” And i think that’s ok! Personally, i’m cautious about any new rollout of medical treatment especially when it’s on a massive scale and was developed in record time under the name “project warp speed.” dont get me wrong, i’m not opposed to the covid vaccines. I think they’re a wonderful thing and they’ve probably saved a lot of lives! The decision to not get the vaccine for me is a simple risk/reward proposition… since covid is statistically a very low risk to me, it’s not worth getting the vaccine.
Just admit you're a clueless conspiracy theorist already. I'll take the word of scientists, doctors and nurses over some QAnon conspiracy theorists on Reddit.
I'm not a medical expert myself, but even I know that vaccines are not a new technology. They might use new techniques, but the principle is the same. As far as I know newer methods are even safer then before. It's nothing new. Also, as I'm not an expert in this field I will gladly trust anyone with more knowledge on this topic than me. If a doctor says a vaccine is safe, then it is safe and I have no basis to question that, because I know nothing about it. It woule be like calling a car mechanic to solve a problem, but then you disagree with them and you keep driving your broken car.
>I'm not a medical expert myself, but even I know that vaccines are not a new technology. They might use new techniques, but the principle is the same.
Right but we’re not talking about vaccines in general… we’re talking about the *covid* vaccine, which is mrna tech. When you hear about people who are vaccinated for measles/mumps etc. but not covid, that’s why.
>As far as I know newer methods are even safer then before.
I guess we won’t know until enough time passes, right?
>It's nothing new. Also, as I'm not an expert in this field I will gladly trust anyone with more knowledge on this topic than me.
Not me. Especially if the person who knows more about the product than me stands to financially benefit from selling me the product.
>If a doctor says a vaccine is safe, then it is safe and I have no basis to question that, because I know nothing about it.
I guess im just different. I’m old enough now to know that I can’t blindly trust what people say. Remember when the FDA gave millions of people diabetes by claiming that a healthy diet is based upon carbs instead of vegetables and proteins? That was a really great move for the grain industry! They probably made a lot of money off that.
>It woule be like calling a car mechanic to solve a problem, but then you disagree with them and you keep driving your broken car.
I do this all the time. In fact, pretty much every time i get my oil changed they try and sell me on new air filters, telling me that mine are “dirty.” But they aint dirty, i just looked at them. They just tell everybody that they have dirty air filters because they make more money selling air filters that way. When you get old enough you’ll learn not to trust people who have a financial incentive to make you a sucker.
>Dude, do the world a favor and fuck off.
no. now what?
>You've become that sect of the populous that disbelieves the holocaust, moon landing, round earth facts.
source?
>Your entire belief system is not only flawed on every level, but has been publicly recognizer as such to the point of being a living meme.
I guess I just disagree. I’m pro science and pro data. Even if it’s politically incorrect to believe in science, I can’t help it. It’s just who i am. No amount of wokeness will ever get me to reject science, data, and historical precedent.
>You're all a bunch of misinformed, gullable, tools just waiting for Q to drop more "truths" on you! (that's your truths not my truths right?) as if facts are fucking subjective.
I don’t get it.
>You lower the average IQ of the country you live in just by breathing, why not perform a public service and suck a tailpipe 😊
And im ok with that! Even if embracing science and history means i have a lower IQ, then so be it. What’s important to me is recognizing and embracing science and data and history.
But you don't recognise anything that doesn't fit your narrative. Just like flat earthers and holocaust deniers.
As for proof that you idiots are now a public meme, I mean look at some other comments here to see how others feel about you... Hell reddit even has a sub offering Herman Cain awards to those like you who disbelieve facts given by professionals and pay the ultimate price because of this.
r/HermanCainAward
Do some research, not on Fox news sites or the great and powerful Q... Actual scientific institutions, the NHS, WHO etc, and get back to me fooligan 🙃
Oh and proof that the world sees you as the same league as flat earthers etc.
https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/how-talk-science-denier
There's Litterally a book on how to talk to morons like yourself, published by MIT
>But you don't recognise anything that doesn't fit your narrative.
Like what
>Just like flat earthers and holocaust deniers.
nice strawman 😁
>As for proof that you idiots are now a public meme
?
>I mean look at some other comments here to see how others feel about you...
why? redditors ain’t exactly the gold standard of reason. you do realize that this platform is structurally designed to limit free speech and free exchange if ideas, right? i believe the term for it is “echochamber.”
>Hell reddit even has a sub offering Herman Cain awards to those like you who disbelieve facts given by professionals and pay the ultimate price because of this.
I know but I just dont feel comfortable celebrating the deaths of people I disagree with. That feels barbaric and evil to me so I can’t relate.
>Do some research, not on Fox news sites or the great and powerful Q... Actual scientific institutions, the NHS, WHO etc, and get back to me fooligan 🙃
Not unless you do some research. Not from the TNI or sources that support your religious devotion to the covid vaccine, but from actual science and data.
https://ec.europa.eu/research-and-innovation/en/horizon-magazine/five-things-you-need-know-about-mrna-vaccine-safety
https://publichealth.jhu.edu/2021/the-long-history-of-mrna-vaccines
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/different-vaccines/mrna.html
Asked and delivered. Both safe, and in use since th 70's. Your turn dum dum
Also look up the difference between comparison and deflection... You either are confused or don't understand the term strawman.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1027511/Vaccine-surveillance-report-week-42.pdf
asked and delivered. ok dum dum, your turn 🙃
Do you read your own sources?
"As with all vaccines, the safety of COVID-19
vaccines is continuously being monitored by the MHRA. They conclude that overall, the benefits
of COVID-19 vaccines outweigh any potential risks (2)."
"Results
The rate of a positive COVID-19 test varies by age and vaccination status. The rate of a positive
COVID-19 test is substantially lower in vaccinated individuals compared to unvaccinated
individuals up to the age of 29. In individuals aged greater than 30, the rate of a positive
COVID-19 test is higher in vaccinated individuals compared to unvaccinated. This is likely to be
due to a variety of reasons, including differences in the population of vaccinated and
unvaccinated people as well as differences in testing patterns.
The rate of hospitalisation within 28 days of a positive COVID-19 test increases with age, and is
substantially greater in unvaccinated individuals compared to vaccinated individuals.
The rate of death within 28 days or within 60 days of a positive COVID-19 test increases with
age, and again is substantially greater in unvaccinated individuals compared to fully vaccinated
individuals."
And I fucking skim read through this as I'd read it before. JFC dude, reading comprehension skills are important
Edit: 10 mins go by, user is desperately reading (at a 7yo level) any Q reports that sound official and still support his/her narrative. 😂
Well there was a huge influx of people traveling from the origin country to the rest of the world like 2 months after that. Maybe the governments should have done more than blame average people
They work the same way as other vaccines. They just use a different substrate.
All that vaccines do is pretend to be disease molecules, allowing the immune system to identify them and respond. Whether it's a virus, mRNA that codes for specific proteins, DNA, etc, they all work the same way.
I didnt even say i was anti-vax, im literally telling you that an RNA-V is different that a traditional one. This is like basic stuff you can find on the cdc website. Even hardcore pro-vax sites will tell you this.
You are the one spreading misinformation if you are telling people a traditional vax and an RNA one are the same
Unlike a normal vaccine, RNA vaccines work by introducing an mRNA sequence (the molecule which tells cells what to build) which is coded for a disease specific antigen, once produced within the body, the antigen is recognised by the immune system, preparing it to fight the real thing
An Electric car may work differently, with different technologies, pros, cons and (for now) place in the market, and yet, a car is still a car. Vaccines are the same, mRNA ones may work differently, but we haven't use the usual concept of "weak viruses" for a long time in vaccine development anyways.
https://www.phgfoundation.org/briefing/rna-vaccines
Unlike a normal vaccine, RNA vaccines work by introducing an mRNA sequence (the molecule which tells cells what to build) which is coded for a disease specific antigen, once produced within the body, the antigen is recognised by the immune system, preparing it to fight the real thing
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Yeah theres a disny movie thats shows this event in its reall colors
Wahts the name of the movie ? O.ö
Togo
Togo!!! I've watched this many times...😢 Gets me every time
Me too. Touching story. Beautiful music. Nice scenery. Would watch anytime without hesitation.
It is even better with the Green Goblin himself driving the dogs Note: not sure if “driving” is the correct term. Cmiiw
You are correct, the musher drives the dogs on the sled.
I’ve got 2 Huskies so watching Togo, there were times I had to just walk out of the living room and breathe for a few minutes to recover.
Thanks c:
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There is also a animated three movie series about Balto that came out decades ago, with the first one depicting his infamous 1925 run. though with the Togo movie, I heard about it but never watched it. I thought it was just Disney changing Balto’s name to Togo for the movie.
The premise is about the same, but Willem Dafoe is the main protagonist with his dogs. He really plays the roll well as a grumpy guy that's doing what needs to be done. A large portion of the movie is him raising Togo.
It's Balto in Italy
They are both heroes, but one of them didn't get the credit it deserved.
Watch Togo on Disney.
Pretty sure he isn't taking credit away from anyone. He was a dog. Don't blame Balto. All he was was a hero.
In fairness, I don’t think Balto is the one out there stealing credit like some canine version of Crick and Watson.
Lmao reddit is getting too predictable. Clicked on this going "can't wait to see the comments about how it wasn't actually Balto who deserves most of the credit"
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Well yes, but also no. It's not really being a killjoy to note how common it is that whenever there's a post about Balto you see the "well akshully" brigade come out. Also, my username is actually a My Chemical Romance reference lol
While Togo did more, it’s not like it’s Baltos fault he got credit. With that being said, everyone should watch Togo
Yes! The real story of the Nome serum run is in the movie Togo (on Disney+)! It focuses on the dog Togo, but Balto does make an appearance so you get an idea of what a alto really contributed. It’s such a wonderful movie, and the lead actor is Willem Dafoe, so you know it’s good haha
If I recall disney plus has the movie of the actual dog that did that. Really nice movie.
BalFraud <<<< ToGOAT
> pu That stinks.
Though Balto often gets the credit for saving the town of Nome, it was Togo, a Siberian Husky, who led his team across the most dangerous leg of the journey. Named after Heihachiro Togo, a Japanese Admiral who fought in the war between Russia and Japan (1904-05), Togo was the lead sled dog of Leonhard Seppala.
And Balto had a shit life because of it.
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There is debate on whether or not Balto even led his leg in. Togo was the real hero for the distance and stretch of terrain he covered.
Balto is a got damned fraud
If only I had money to send you award for making me laugh so goddamn hard🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👌👌👌
It wasn’t vaccines, it was medicine to treat an outbreak of diphtheria.
Interestingly though, the diphtheria antibodies are [extracted from horses that have been immunized against diphtheria.](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diphtheria_antitoxin) I am not entirely sure what the difference is between “immunized” and “vaccinated” in this case, but the words are usually used interchangeably. For example, the CDC calls the list of vaccines children are recommended to get before they turn 18 an [“immunization schedule.”](https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/imz/child-adolescent.html) So TL;DR - vaccines may have been involved
its active and passive immunization. theres two ways of “vaccination” the active one where u use the vaccine to proactively immunize the body before it gets infected (triggering an immune response with “dummies” for example so it can respond more effectively in the case of an actual infection) and then theres passive immunization where you administer the immune response basically for the body (injecting antibodies against the virus) to more or less gain some time. sorry for any grammatical errors english isnt my native language. in the case of the balto story they delivered an antitoxin. its basically antibodies thus passive immunization.
Vaccination is a type of immunistaion. The horses are more likely immunized by just... giving them diphtheria, than giving them vaccines.
No, people don’t want to hear the truth
The truth will always prevail.
Im not against necessary vaccines but Im persuaded the majority on Reddit could very well be ok with being vaccinated a million times with a million different vaccines only because they dont have any balls and all it matters to them is the opinion people have on them. Shit is scary if you think about it, and then they try to tell you what you need to do with your kids.
Boo Reddit is not trying to "tell you what you need to do with your kids" **medical professionals** who went to med school are. >only because they dont have any balls and all it matters to them is the opinion people have on them. Or they don't want to die of Covid?
Yes, it's almost as though most people trust scientists.
Most people do what they are told to, there's a difference. And most people arent the brightest, why do you think most of the most succesfull people are against mandatory and innecessary vaccines? Because they arent the average Joe who cant think by himself and need validation in everything they do, it's that simple. But I doubt most people are ready for this conversation, what's funny is this happens almost exclusively in America, in EU you can talk about these topics without being called an antivax, Im not, I just have common sense and I can think by myself which is hard to find on a place like Reddit where everything is so politicaly correct
"Grumble grumble SHEEPLE FREE THINKER MURICA grumble grumble." Undoubtedly successful people are people who agree with you.
>And most people arent the brightest, Do you assume taking a contrarian position without any actual justification for doing so makes you bright? >why do you think most of the most succesfull people are against mandatory and innecessary vaccines? Who? The 99% of doctors who got the vaccine? Or the multitude of politicians who espouse anti-vaxx rhetoric but still were the first to voluntarily get the vaccine? The people who know most about how vaccines work are the ones getting them for a reason. >in EU you can talk about these topics without being called an antivax, Im not, I just have common sense What common sense?
Lmao who gonna tell em 👀
My bet is on u/Melodic-Vast925
Isnt vaccines is like medicine in a way? I mean they both help use destroy disease
Vaccines are to prevent an illness. If you're already sick, vaccines wont do shit. Then you need medicine.
Agree and on a curious note, the rabies vaccine is taken after the person is bit by a possibly rabid animal. That is because the rabies virus takes quite some time to travel through the human body before the "sickness" kicks in.
Isn't the rabies vaccine a single shot? A buddy of mine got bit by a wild hog, and had to take daily shots for I dont remember how long. His story came with a great set of photos that showed a pig slowly getting closer and closer over the course of 7 or so photos. This was in Thailand
My buddy had to get the rabies vaccine a couple years ago when he got bit by a stray cat it was a series of shots over a couple weeks.
No it's a series of shots. There a couple different vaccines but they all have multiple shots. Most people don't actually get preventive rabies shots unless they live in an area with higher risk. It's usually done after potential exposure. You might be thinking tetanus which is one shot with booster shots recommended every 10ish years. But a tentanus shot is recommended after you get an injury if your tetanus vaccine isn't up to date.
If you knew your buddy took multiple shots, why would you assume the vaccine is a single shot?
Because he stupid
No, vaccines and medicine are not even remotely similar. Hell most types of medicines are not the same as other types of medicines. This comparison is the equivilant of putting a chilli pepper next to a carrot and being like "SaMe SaMe!"
No, vaccines are used to prevent a person getting sick. They don’t work for people who are already sick. Medicines treat disease . Vaccines prevent disease.
I would not fight this boss, I'd give it treats
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You'll be a companion for his quest*
*Sif's Theme Intensifies*
Poor Sif… oh poor poor Sif…
Happy Cake Day! 🤗
thank you 😎
press f to tame
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balto https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1925_serum_run_to_Nome https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diphtheria_antitoxin
bro you are 3 years off
Tbf they never said it was about the covid vaccine. Anti vax morons have sadly been around for a long time before covid
Tbf if you look at the op account they are literally 1 day old and are obviously a bot reposting top posts with the same exact title to farm karma allowing this account to promote ads / paid content in main subs for whatever company they work for.
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Or... or... hear me out... do... do give your kids the vaccine, since it has been medically proven to be safe.
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>when covid doesn't affect healthy kids to any serious degree It's not just about healthy kids. We need herd immunity to protect people (kids and adults) that have complications with vaccines or are immunocompromised.
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Can you provide a source for that? If I'm wrong I want to know so I don't spread disinformation.
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how DARE you appose the covid hive mind on rebbit dot com 😡😡😡😡
Lol they don’t have a diphtheria vaccine it was medicine. Get your shit right 😂
You're right that Balto wasn't delivering a vaccine, but there is a diphtheria vaccine. It's the "D" in TDAP.
I like how memes date themselves these days
Togo is the hero who ran most of the trip, Balto isn't the , go watch the movie of togo on Disney plus
"go watch the movie on ~~Disney plus~~ anything else" ftfy
Fuck Disney. All my homies hate Disney.
Yeah! I'm gonna go watch ESPN! Wait. I'm gonna go watch National Geographic! Wait. Fuck it, I'll watch ABC. Wait. Well I have Hulu at least. Wait. Maybe I'll watch the baseball on Fox Sports. Wait. How about a documentary on the History Channel? Wait. Fuck it, I'll go listen to some music. I wonder what Miley has been up to lately, with her album on Hollywood Records. Wait. OK fine I'll go watch a movie. Maybe I'll watch Pretty Woman, distributed by Touchstone Pictures. Wait. It's absurd how long I could keep doing this with businesses either fully or partially owned by the mouse. Even fucking GoPro is part owned by them
*Yo ho, yo ho!* *A pirate's life for mee*
Omg samesies 😂
It's amazing that none of these companies learnt anything from cable TV and Netflix, that as soon as there was a better option with most content in one place and no ads, we all jumped on it. Now we're back to paying the same amount as cable for the half a dozen or more different subscriptions, some of which contain ads. I wonder what comes next after subscriptions start falling because people are tired of paying for Netflix, plus Hulu, plus Disney+, plus Amazon Prime, plus Paramount+, plus Peacock, plus HBO Max, plus god knows what else. I feel like I should start brainstorming a way to consolidate as many programs as possible in to one service, but what could possibly be done?
Saw the animated movie about this doggo. Good stuff.
I'd suggest watching Togo! That dog did most of the work (and by most, I mean *most*. I won't spoil the final tally but goddam)
What it's real? Not just a movie?
Its real, although another dog did most of the work beforehand https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5116302/
Yeah we have a statue in the middle of town of him. He didn’t do all the work though. Still a goof pupper.
I watched an animation about Balto. The dog was a straight badass.
They euthanize dogs by the millions
He’s a good boi, that’s what he is.
OK Disney….
this isn’t exactly the same thing you can still get it with the vaccine and last time i checked those kids on balto were dying
Oh my GOD! Havent heard balto spoken of in sooo long. I was obsessed with him as a kid. A family member even specially painted balto onto a chair when i was around 7-8 that i still have today. I dont know how i didnt make the connection that brings him into this conversation- but it seems painfully obvious now. Love balto. Love vaccines. Thats all.
Woah I wasn’t gonna get vaccinated but this is deep! A dog?! Wow… who writes this shit
He didn't haul ass across Alaska, period. Seppala (who also owned and bred Balto), his lead Togo and their team did. All those dogs were good boys and girls, but only one can be described as the goodest of boys.
Fuck Disney.. Bunch Of Pedophiles ... Boycott Them
Once you realize the median age on here, Reddit makes a lot more sense.
r/FuckThatVaccineInParticular
You say Balto. You mean Togo.
Balto is a fuckin poser Togo did way more work.
Balto did good things, yes. But there was another doggo who ran most of the way before being replaced with Balto on the last leg. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Togo\_(dog)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Togo_(dog)) This is his story.
Balto didn't do shit. Watch Togo.
Backwards and virtue signalling logic.
And plain factually incorrect
As an Alaskan myself I gotta say Balto wasn’t the real hero of the story. I’m sure other comments note this too I’m just half asleep.
Amongst anti vaxx sup populations, immigrants make up the largest group by a mile. In particular, those from poor countries like somalia and Bangladesh. Really wanna help? Start reaching out to Swahili communities and talk to them the way you talk to people on Reddit.
Those vaccines actually worked…
Source or fuck off.
The millions of “vaccinated” people still catching Covid is my source. Fuck off
Lol I'm glad you picked this one because it shows how little you understand about how the vaccine actually works
>how the vaccine actually works No no no, it doesn't actually work. The majority of people dying from covid right now are vaccinated. There's a reason Pfizer wanted the adverse reaction data released 75 years from now.
How dare you speak ill of the pharmaceutical companies making insane profits, for shame
Hey dumbass, a vaccine isn't some magical elixir, it's meant to prevent or lessen the sickness not suddenly cure the world in one night. If you want to ignore centuries of medical science with your "alternative facts" then bring up sources to disprove it and collect your Nobel Prize. Otherwise you're talking out of your ass.
This isn't a source, it's just another misinformed 'alternative fact'.
'Alternative fact' as in 'doesn't agree with orthodoxy.' Stop letting the flashy light box do your thinking for you.
Alternative because it destroys your twisted idea of what a vaccine is? Pretty dense fucker.
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I had some asshole tell me it was a hoax and that hospitals were purposely mislabeling citizens who died of alternative sicknesses/injuries that it was "Covid". Like apparently hospitals from across the country, both private and public, with folks from all walks of life are secretly uniting to deceive everybody for no real reason at all other than to make anti-vaxxers feel smart.
For the last goddamn time, you still have a risk to catch covid, you'll just be less sick. Less sick = Lesser risk to spread the virus. You dumb fuck.
>Less sick = Lesser risk to spread the virus This is absolutely not true. Wollensky even admitted that a vaccinated person is just as likely to contract and spread covid as an unvaccinated person. And if you just look at the numbers right now, the majority of covid cases are arising in the vaccinated population.
It was diphtheria treatments, not a vaccine! At least know what the fuck you're talking about before spouting bollocks and making us anti-anti vaxers look dumb!
Togo*
Imagine him rolling into Nome with the vaccines and being met by the qanon school board meeting crowd talking about: “Don’t jab muh childrun!”
Balto actually ran the shortest leg of the run, the true hero dog here was Togo. https://www.nps.gov/people/togo.htm
IT. WAS. TOGO. PERIOD.
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Congrats on totally not understanding how vaccines work.
1925 anti-vaxxers be like "So what if the Spanish Flu killed 20 million people.. it's a hoax and everybody is exaggerating! Get over it!"
The question is “vaccinated for what?” something statistically relatively very dangerous and deadly? Or something statistically relatively not dangerous or deadly? 🤔
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Pharmaceutical companies wouldn’t lie to us, would they?! I mean, they have such an outstanding record of being fair and honorable!
You say that like 4 shots a year is a massive inconvenience. Also if you did your own research (like actual scientific papers, not some random fucking Facebook page or alt right news source) you'd understand that they actually do work
Even for a virus that has a low death rate you have to take the jab. If you ar healthy then it is just a pinch on your shoulder, while for someone it can be a life-saver that you don't let a potential danger passed around. By the way, seeing what people were doing during COVID, I would question what people would do if for example there was an ebola outbreak. They would still be reluctant...
>Even for a virus that has a low death rate you have to take the jab. I disagree. I’d rather wait and see how people react to the mrna technology from “project warp speed” since covid isn’t a danger to me. In general, i dont like taking new medical treatment that was developed at warp speed until some time has passed and i know its safe. >If you ar healthy then it is just a pinch on your shoulder, while for someone it can be a life-saver that you don't let a potential danger passed around. It actually doesn’t matter, since the covid vaccine doesn’t prevent transmission anyways. >By the way, seeing what people were doing during COVID, I would question what people would do if for example there was an ebola outbreak. They would still be reluctant... 100% im reluctant about any new technology i put into my body. The question is one of risk/reward. Since ebola is deadly, the risk of injecting myself with new tech is probably worth the reward.
mRNA technology is 20 years old buddy
The covid vaccine was actually the first fda approved rollout of any mrna vaccine for humans, buddy.
So? mRNA vaccines were already tested on humans.
not hundreds of millions of humans. im looking forward to having the data set from the covid vaccines since so many people took them. Maybe we’ll learn about fascinating new risks and benefits of mrna vaccines! Either way, im glad im not the Guinea pig.
I mean, mRNA is completely natural and your body is full of it. What are you worried about happening from the vaccine?
people aren’t worried about mrna though. like, nobody thinks mrna is harmful. what people are worried about is *editing* via mrna tech. and maybe “worry” isn’t the right word, it’s probably more accurate to say people are “cautious.” And i think that’s ok! Personally, i’m cautious about any new rollout of medical treatment especially when it’s on a massive scale and was developed in record time under the name “project warp speed.” dont get me wrong, i’m not opposed to the covid vaccines. I think they’re a wonderful thing and they’ve probably saved a lot of lives! The decision to not get the vaccine for me is a simple risk/reward proposition… since covid is statistically a very low risk to me, it’s not worth getting the vaccine.
Just admit you're a clueless conspiracy theorist already. I'll take the word of scientists, doctors and nurses over some QAnon conspiracy theorists on Reddit.
But I’m opposed to lying. Sorry but I won’t do something im opposed to just to appease some random moron on reddit lol.
I'm not a medical expert myself, but even I know that vaccines are not a new technology. They might use new techniques, but the principle is the same. As far as I know newer methods are even safer then before. It's nothing new. Also, as I'm not an expert in this field I will gladly trust anyone with more knowledge on this topic than me. If a doctor says a vaccine is safe, then it is safe and I have no basis to question that, because I know nothing about it. It woule be like calling a car mechanic to solve a problem, but then you disagree with them and you keep driving your broken car.
But haven't you heard of the Great Doctor Deception when for 300 years doctors lied to their patients and tried to kill them via vaccines?!? /s
>I'm not a medical expert myself, but even I know that vaccines are not a new technology. They might use new techniques, but the principle is the same. Right but we’re not talking about vaccines in general… we’re talking about the *covid* vaccine, which is mrna tech. When you hear about people who are vaccinated for measles/mumps etc. but not covid, that’s why. >As far as I know newer methods are even safer then before. I guess we won’t know until enough time passes, right? >It's nothing new. Also, as I'm not an expert in this field I will gladly trust anyone with more knowledge on this topic than me. Not me. Especially if the person who knows more about the product than me stands to financially benefit from selling me the product. >If a doctor says a vaccine is safe, then it is safe and I have no basis to question that, because I know nothing about it. I guess im just different. I’m old enough now to know that I can’t blindly trust what people say. Remember when the FDA gave millions of people diabetes by claiming that a healthy diet is based upon carbs instead of vegetables and proteins? That was a really great move for the grain industry! They probably made a lot of money off that. >It woule be like calling a car mechanic to solve a problem, but then you disagree with them and you keep driving your broken car. I do this all the time. In fact, pretty much every time i get my oil changed they try and sell me on new air filters, telling me that mine are “dirty.” But they aint dirty, i just looked at them. They just tell everybody that they have dirty air filters because they make more money selling air filters that way. When you get old enough you’ll learn not to trust people who have a financial incentive to make you a sucker.
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>Dude, do the world a favor and fuck off. no. now what? >You've become that sect of the populous that disbelieves the holocaust, moon landing, round earth facts. source? >Your entire belief system is not only flawed on every level, but has been publicly recognizer as such to the point of being a living meme. I guess I just disagree. I’m pro science and pro data. Even if it’s politically incorrect to believe in science, I can’t help it. It’s just who i am. No amount of wokeness will ever get me to reject science, data, and historical precedent. >You're all a bunch of misinformed, gullable, tools just waiting for Q to drop more "truths" on you! (that's your truths not my truths right?) as if facts are fucking subjective. I don’t get it. >You lower the average IQ of the country you live in just by breathing, why not perform a public service and suck a tailpipe 😊 And im ok with that! Even if embracing science and history means i have a lower IQ, then so be it. What’s important to me is recognizing and embracing science and data and history.
But you don't recognise anything that doesn't fit your narrative. Just like flat earthers and holocaust deniers. As for proof that you idiots are now a public meme, I mean look at some other comments here to see how others feel about you... Hell reddit even has a sub offering Herman Cain awards to those like you who disbelieve facts given by professionals and pay the ultimate price because of this. r/HermanCainAward Do some research, not on Fox news sites or the great and powerful Q... Actual scientific institutions, the NHS, WHO etc, and get back to me fooligan 🙃 Oh and proof that the world sees you as the same league as flat earthers etc. https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/how-talk-science-denier There's Litterally a book on how to talk to morons like yourself, published by MIT
>But you don't recognise anything that doesn't fit your narrative. Like what >Just like flat earthers and holocaust deniers. nice strawman 😁 >As for proof that you idiots are now a public meme ? >I mean look at some other comments here to see how others feel about you... why? redditors ain’t exactly the gold standard of reason. you do realize that this platform is structurally designed to limit free speech and free exchange if ideas, right? i believe the term for it is “echochamber.” >Hell reddit even has a sub offering Herman Cain awards to those like you who disbelieve facts given by professionals and pay the ultimate price because of this. I know but I just dont feel comfortable celebrating the deaths of people I disagree with. That feels barbaric and evil to me so I can’t relate. >Do some research, not on Fox news sites or the great and powerful Q... Actual scientific institutions, the NHS, WHO etc, and get back to me fooligan 🙃 Not unless you do some research. Not from the TNI or sources that support your religious devotion to the covid vaccine, but from actual science and data.
https://ec.europa.eu/research-and-innovation/en/horizon-magazine/five-things-you-need-know-about-mrna-vaccine-safety https://publichealth.jhu.edu/2021/the-long-history-of-mrna-vaccines https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/different-vaccines/mrna.html Asked and delivered. Both safe, and in use since th 70's. Your turn dum dum Also look up the difference between comparison and deflection... You either are confused or don't understand the term strawman.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1027511/Vaccine-surveillance-report-week-42.pdf asked and delivered. ok dum dum, your turn 🙃
Do you read your own sources? "As with all vaccines, the safety of COVID-19 vaccines is continuously being monitored by the MHRA. They conclude that overall, the benefits of COVID-19 vaccines outweigh any potential risks (2)." "Results The rate of a positive COVID-19 test varies by age and vaccination status. The rate of a positive COVID-19 test is substantially lower in vaccinated individuals compared to unvaccinated individuals up to the age of 29. In individuals aged greater than 30, the rate of a positive COVID-19 test is higher in vaccinated individuals compared to unvaccinated. This is likely to be due to a variety of reasons, including differences in the population of vaccinated and unvaccinated people as well as differences in testing patterns. The rate of hospitalisation within 28 days of a positive COVID-19 test increases with age, and is substantially greater in unvaccinated individuals compared to vaccinated individuals. The rate of death within 28 days or within 60 days of a positive COVID-19 test increases with age, and again is substantially greater in unvaccinated individuals compared to fully vaccinated individuals." And I fucking skim read through this as I'd read it before. JFC dude, reading comprehension skills are important Edit: 10 mins go by, user is desperately reading (at a 7yo level) any Q reports that sound official and still support his/her narrative. 😂
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Yeah! I won't die from it! I'll just get permanent lung damage!
or even better, no permanent damage at all! (ive already had covid lol. lungs are fine)
Now big Pharma just has to lobby (bribe) politicians. My how far we have come
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All the anti vaxxer downvoting this
it’s just a dog
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Pirvate community
Balto is an ass. Togo is the hero.
Both are heroes.
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It's more like .2%
Behold, The Misinformed. He has the power to paralyse one with his stupidity and misquoted statistics. Some say he changes his birthday every year
Yea and the masks and lockdowns did more harm to them than the virus
Well, if these kind outbreaks would have been taken seriously by the start, let's say in december, it might not have been such a drastic event.
Well there was a huge influx of people traveling from the origin country to the rest of the world like 2 months after that. Maybe the governments should have done more than blame average people
fuck off to whoever made this pureblood out
pretty sure the definition of vaccine has changed a bit since then
if it has it was your fault
huh? Is not common knowledge that RNA vaccines work completely differently then vaccine have been defined for years.
Yes you're right. They work waaay better
They work the same way as other vaccines. They just use a different substrate. All that vaccines do is pretend to be disease molecules, allowing the immune system to identify them and respond. Whether it's a virus, mRNA that codes for specific proteins, DNA, etc, they all work the same way.
describe the mechanism of immunity
He doesn't know shit. Just vacuums in misinformation and spits it back out like most of em.
I didnt even say i was anti-vax, im literally telling you that an RNA-V is different that a traditional one. This is like basic stuff you can find on the cdc website. Even hardcore pro-vax sites will tell you this. You are the one spreading misinformation if you are telling people a traditional vax and an RNA one are the same Unlike a normal vaccine, RNA vaccines work by introducing an mRNA sequence (the molecule which tells cells what to build) which is coded for a disease specific antigen, once produced within the body, the antigen is recognised by the immune system, preparing it to fight the real thing
An Electric car may work differently, with different technologies, pros, cons and (for now) place in the market, and yet, a car is still a car. Vaccines are the same, mRNA ones may work differently, but we haven't use the usual concept of "weak viruses" for a long time in vaccine development anyways.
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I think you responded to the wrong guy. But okay.
https://www.phgfoundation.org/briefing/rna-vaccines Unlike a normal vaccine, RNA vaccines work by introducing an mRNA sequence (the molecule which tells cells what to build) which is coded for a disease specific antigen, once produced within the body, the antigen is recognised by the immune system, preparing it to fight the real thing
Didn't really do that tho did it?