gehayi:
“or a adinfinitumxx:
“appropriately-inappropriate:
“doyouthinkaboutme:
“memeguy-com:
“years later House is still as relevant as he ever was
”
I wasn’t vaccinated and never got sick so
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And I swam and didn’t drown.
Anecdotes aren’t evidence....

gehayi:

or a adinfinitumxx:

appropriately-inappropriate:

doyouthinkaboutme:

memeguy-com:

years later House is still as relevant as he ever was

I wasn’t vaccinated and never got sick so

And I swam and didn’t drown.

Anecdotes aren’t evidence. The reason YOU specifically didn’t get sick is because of something called Mass Immunity.

That means that since everyone ELSE is vaccinated (you’re welcome), there’s nowhere for the virus to establish a hold.
That mass immunity is the only thing that keeps people who CANNOT vaccinate—like the immunocompromised—from catching it.

The second that people stop vaccinating, that immunity disappears and the disease resurges, as is clear from the fact that the US is currently experiencing an epidemic of a disease that was projected to become extinct in our lifetimes.

Get immunized. There’s no reason not to.

Considering that there’s a whole host of people in my age range who weren’t vaccinated enough (even I was missing the second dose of MMR until recently) getting the measles and the mumps I think it’s ridiculous that we’re arguing over a life and death situation. Literally, do you want to live or die?

Also, even if you weren’t vaccinated and never got sick—at least not visibly—that doesn’t preclude the possibility that you picked up a virus and passed it on without knowing it. 

Maybe you had…oh, let’s say measles. But you had no symptoms. Or maybe you had a fever,  or sore eyes, or a harsh dry cough, but that was it. But nothing that said anything was seriously wrong. And in the meantime, you went about your business. Maybe you waited for a bus with an old man, or shared an aisle at the store with a pregnant woman and her wailing one-year-old, or attended a party with your friends.  

And the disease you didn’t know you had? That passed on to the people you met, or to people that they met. The disease you didn’t know you had was passed to a friend at that party, and she passed it to her mother and father, they passed it to their workmates, and now two offices are sick with your measles. The old man you saw at the bus stop? He got pneumonia as a result of the measles you passed to him. The pregnant woman from the store? She miscarried. Her baby, who was too young to be vaccinated? She developed encephalitis and died. 

You’re not the only one who’s being protected by your vaccination. You’re protecting everyone else as well. That’s the fucking POINT of vaccination.

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sharkchunks:
“metalheadadam:
“pimpinchilton:
“ commanderabutt:
“ shadow1423:
“ commanderabutt:
“ spaff-der-kegel-doer:
“ historynet:
“ seen on my face book feed(Anti-vaccination, modern)
”
“studies” ”
who has ever thought this ever
”
Don’t let your...

sharkchunks:

metalheadadam:

pimpinchilton:

commanderabutt:

shadow1423:

commanderabutt:

spaff-der-kegel-doer:

historynet:

seen on my face book feed(Anti-vaccination, modern)

“studies”

who has ever thought this ever

Don’t let your children drink water it might make them think drinking other clear liquids is okay do you want your child drinking bleach

don’t let your children walk, it might make them think its okay to walk away from home

Correct me if I’m wrong, but I’m pretty sure not even people who use heroin believe it is beneficial.

Don’t let your child breathe air. Studies have shown thatin the event of a fire, children who breathe in air are much more likely to breathe in smoke than children who’ve never breathed air.

Don’t have a child. 100% of children grow up and die. You’re literally condemning your own children to die.

(via yea-lets-do-this-shit)

roisinlikesbooks:
“micdotcom:
“222 years later, Benjamin Franklin’s message about vaccination matters more than ever
”
This is as close as you’re gonna get to a dead ancestor appearing in the sky and telling you to get your shit together
”

roisinlikesbooks:

micdotcom:

222 years later, Benjamin Franklin’s message about vaccination matters more than ever

This is as close as you’re gonna get to a dead ancestor appearing in the sky and telling you to get your shit together

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otakelley:

michaeldirnt:

thanks to parents who refuse to vaccinate their children there was an outbreak of measels in Berlin, 574 people are infected, a few days ago a one year old boy died and they had to close a secondary school in the city.

VACCINATE. YOUR. FUCKING. CHILDREN. 

Anti vaxxers be like “well what if the chemicals in the vaccines kill my child?!”

NOT VACCINATING JUST KILLED A CHILD.

THAT’S NOT A “WHAT IF”.

THAT’S A REALITY. 

ARE YOU ANTI DEAD CHILDREN?

FUCKING VACCINATE.

(Source: grenedae-deleted, via adelindschade)

nextyearsgirl:

“I’m not vaccinating my kids because they’ll build up immunity naturally anyway”

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HEY, THIS IS IMPORTANT.  I WILL TRY TO BE CLEAR AND CONCISE.

Whooping cough (pertussis) is making a comeback, largely because people tend to be unaware of the fact that the vaccine OR natural immunity only last for seven years.  Now, if you’re relatively healthy, have no pre-existing respiratory conditions (including asthma, folks), and are between sixteen and, oh, forty-five, then whooping cough is probably just going to be a pain in the ass–you’ll cough for a while, it’ll be uncomfortable, but you’ll probably be fine, because your immune system will eventually crush it.

IF YOU DO NOT FIT ALL THREE OF THOSE CONDITIONS, WHOOPING COUGH WILL PROBABLY FUCK YOU UP REALLY BAD.  LIKE, POTENTIALLY LETHAL BAD.  Remember, folks, whooping cough used to be a major killer.  I do not fuck around with this sort of thing.

Story time: once upon a time, Moran was a sickly little baby who lived with a bunch of other people in a commune (forgive my parents their trusting youth, they are now appropriately cynical of everyone and everything).  Naturally, these alternative hippie people didn’t like getting their asses vaccinated.  Moran, being an infant, had a limit on what vaccinations she could get.  So when one of the people in the commune got a persistent cough, Moran ended up with whooping cough at ten months old.  

Now, let me be clear, I had a serious proclivity to being extremely sick.  It wasn’t genetic or even inherent to my body (my immune system is actually superior to most people’s, probably because I was sick so much), it was a result of the environment, but obviously my pediatrician was more interested in keeping me alive in the short term than exposing me to possibly hazardous or weakening bacteria, even in the form of vaccinations.  So even if I’d been old enough, I probably wouldn’t have been vaccinated, because my immune system was so crippled that it would have been very problematic.  I got whooping cough anyway, and the thing about whooping cough is, well, the treatments can be rough, and in my situation I couldn’t have withstood them.  And they don’t always work.

Let me hit you with a few numbers.  Thirty percent.  Three-zero.  Losing thirty percent of your body weight (assuming that you’re not obese) is lethal.  Whooping cough is a massive drain on your body’s resources, and on top of that it’s hard to eat through the coughing fits.

L'il Baby Moran dropped twenty-five percent of her body weight in four weeks.  An infant who had no genetic disorders or exceptional health problems that wouldn’t have been resolved by a move into a better constructed non-commune almost died of this very preventable disease.  Less than twenty years ago.  Currently, I am very healthy, although I still tend to get respiratory issues more than anything else, but it took not weeks, not months, but years to regain that weight loss because it was so extreme.  I am also highly allergic to the new TDaP (tetanus, diptheria, and pertussis) vaccine; it causes me to spike a massive fever and hallucinate vividly horrifying images for forty-eight hours.  Yes, I did find that out by testing it, and for a while we thought I would be at risk for all three permanently, because I couldn’t handle the newest shot.  I still get vaccinated for those diseases (with an earlier form of the shot, so there’s no major reaction) to protect myself and others.  

So let’s just be clear here: you might think that your kids will get natural immunity to this sort of thing and be fine.  But you might also risk their death.  Herd immunity aside (although for fuck’s sake, get vaccinated even if all three of those conditions I mentioned earlier are true for you, because you’ll be protecting other people who can’t get the shot, and those three conditions are no guarantee that you’ll be fine), you will actually literally risk your child’s life.  Their life, not their comfort or their mood.  Their life.

That makes you a bad parent by any definition.  

Protect yourself, protect your friends, protect your children.  Get vaccinated.

(via adelindschade)

ashypinky:
“mysharona1987:
“Boom.
”
More doctors like this one, please.
”

ashypinky:

mysharona1987:

Boom.

More doctors like this one, please.

(via lupinatic)

(Source: randommomentsdevida, via bronzedragon)

autismgender:

Honestly I want no part of any pro-vaccination discussion that does not explicitly address that autism is not a bad thing.

Because even when it’s not mentioned explicitly we all know that the only reason people don’t vaccinate their children is because they don’t want people like me to exist.

^^Wholeheartedly back this.  If your reason for not vaccinating your child is a scientifically baseless fear that it will somehow make them autistic, you are suggesting that they, first of all, would be ‘broken’ if they were autistic, and, second of all, that you would love them less if they were autistic.  This makes you a bad parent and also a very dubious person.

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mynosylexia:

holy shit there are parents in california holding measles parties to get their kids infected with measles

i’ve heard of chicken pox parties, but with chickenpox, you’re probably not gonna get it again if you get it once

BUT IF YOUR KID GETS MEASLES

THEY COULD DIE

MEASLES IS DIFFERENT FROM CHICKENPOX PLEASE VACCINATE YOUR FLESHBAGS

(Source: mynosarchive, via adelindschade)

thehumanarkle:
“astromot:
“prettyboyshyflizzy:
“stardusted:
“at this point I don’t even know what to say
”
my kids not having no white friends im sorry
” ”
Reblogging for that Facebook screencap. I LOL’ed.
”

thehumanarkle:

astromot:

prettyboyshyflizzy:

stardusted:

at this point I don’t even know what to say

my kids not having no white friends im sorry

image

Reblogging for that Facebook screencap. I LOL’ed.

(via amusewithaview)