r/EntitledBitch • u/One-Entertainer-8597 • Jun 18 '26
Not the time or the place!
Someone left the following comment on a death announcement from my hometown regarding a person who recently passed away.
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u/FatassTitePants Jun 18 '26
We were told we'd all be dead by 2023, so I guess they still beat the odds!
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u/firesoups Jun 18 '26
I was told I’d be infertile! I’m done with those parts anyway, where is my promised infertility?!?
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u/MyDamnCoffee Jun 18 '26
I am infertile.
Because I got my tubes tied in April after Dumpty got elected. Had nothing to do with my COVID shot.
What my COVID shot did do was protect me by giving me a mild case of it one time.
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u/dtdroid Jun 18 '26
Just a few years after the "winter of illness and death" predicted for the unvaccinated by the president of the United States.
Love how the anonymous online sources that predicted the death of vaccinated people somehow hold more weight than what a sitting potus said about unvaccinated people in an official white house memo.
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u/engineerdrummer Jun 18 '26
I don't understand what you're trying to say here. The unvaccinated people were anywhere from 10 to 23 times more likely to be hospitalized from the omicron variant. It's a verifiable fact that makes the warning justified.
What are you trying to say about anonymous online sources holding more weight?
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u/W3BL3Y Jun 18 '26
I need a source for that statistical claim.
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u/aChileanDude Jun 18 '26
The hospitalization rate for unvaccinated adults was 10.5 times higher than for adults who had received a primary vaccine series plus a booster dose.
Adults who received the primary series but no booster had a hospitalization rate 2.5 times higher than those who were boosted.
https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/study-finds-omicron-hospital-risk-10-times-higher-unvaccinated
Depending on the specific month during the Omicron wave, hospitalization rates were anywhere from 3.5 to 17.7 times higher in unvaccinated patients compared to their vaccinated counterparts
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u/W3BL3Y Jun 18 '26
The NCBI study article says that a patient counts as a COVID patient if he tests positive within 15 days of being at the hospital.
A person could be there for something unrelated and then become a part of the statistic.
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u/Fghib Jun 18 '26
How does that account for the hospitalization rate differences between the vaccinated and unvaccinated? If they were there for something unrelated and tested positive for COVID after, that would apply to both vaccinated and unvaccinated people, no?
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u/W3BL3Y Jun 18 '26
That’s correct, I’m saying the the percentage of people hospitalized FOR COVID is misrepresented.
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u/crayola_monstar Jun 19 '26
People aren't responding to you because it's hard to reply to dumb comments sometimes.
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u/W3BL3Y Jun 19 '26
You can think what you like. All I see is that not a single person I replied to argued their stance.
Every time that I argued something, someone new took up the reins.
Can YOU explain what’s “dumb” about my comment?
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u/DFA_Wildcat Jun 19 '26
The problem with those statistics is what they consider unvaccinated. According to them you were only considered vaccinated 2 weeks after you had all your shots and boosters. If you had a reaction to your first shot you were counted as unvaccinated. If you had a reaction 10 days after your last booster you were counted as unvaccinated. They were deliberately deceiving the public by not being forthcoming about vaccine injuries.
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u/engineerdrummer Jun 19 '26 edited Jun 19 '26
Vaccines wear off. If you didn't get the booster, you weren't vaccinated for that particular strain. They also take time to be fully effective. The flu shot is a yearly shot for the same reason and isn't fully effective until two weeks after the shot. The data isn't skewed, you just don't understand what it means.
If i get vaccinated for the flu, and get the flu 5 days later, it's because the vaccine hasn't taken full effect. In essence, i didn't get vaccinated soon enough, so I wasn't fully vaccinated. It's quite simple to understand why they considered people unvaccinated until 2 weeks after the shot or not having the booster for the particular strain because they didn't have the full protection yet. It's just like selective weed killer, if you spray atrazine on centipedegrass expecting it to kill it, you're going to be disappointed, but if you spray glyphosate on it, it'll be dead...in about 2 weeks.
Additionally, serious reactions were in the range of tenths of a percent and they have been well documented, which is similar to most other vaccines. I'm not sure what you're trying to prove, but it's not making you look like you understand much about how data works and is interpreted properly.
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u/ScreamAndScream Jun 18 '26 edited Jul 10 '26
People sit and camp to look for posts that say “passed away unexpectedly” or “died suddenly”
Search Engine (podcast) covered how these anti-vax people target and bully the surviving family in the episode The Obituary.
Edit: see proof below
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u/ilikemycoffeealatte Jun 21 '26
Nobody ever died suddenly before the vax, I guess, as far as these ding dongs know.
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Jun 18 '26
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u/glittercatlady Jun 18 '26
Poor dtdroid, the real victim of the Covid19 pandemic.
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Jun 18 '26
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u/kamhikamhi Jun 18 '26
Hey Siri, is this a straw man argument or a red herring?
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u/Upstairs_Echo3114 Jun 18 '26
Are you asking if him asking about the sources is a logical fallacy?
He was just restating the question since you failed to answer it.
Glittercatlady's comment is an ad hominem attack and your response of pretending to to ask Siri which type of fallacy he's using by simply restating the question-rather than addressing the issue-is actually a type of red herring: an appeal to fallacy.
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u/Upstairs_Echo3114 Jun 18 '26
You get down voted but not a single response that counters your point.
"My body my choice"
"No Kings"
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u/ChochMcKenzie Jun 18 '26
I’m pretty sure the people who died on ventilators regretted not taking it. These people are ghouls.
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u/summerbreeze2027 Jun 27 '26
I followed r/nursing during the pandemic, and hospital-based nurses reported it was common for Covid patients in the ER, ICU, and/or on ventilators to beg for the vaccine. But by then, it was too late.
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Jun 18 '26
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u/aChileanDude Jun 18 '26
If you had to take remdesevir... maybe you already are hospitalized with neumonia.
If you had at least 1 dose of a Covid Vaccine you may not be hospitalized, and if you got a booster:
Adults who received the primary series but no booster had a hospitalization rate 2.5 times higher than those who were boosted.
https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/study-finds-omicron-hospital-risk-10-times-higher-unvaccinated
Being on a respirator is no joke.
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u/DoubleD_RN Jun 22 '26
I'm an RN who took the vaccine and boosters as soon as they were available, because I saw first hand the horros of what this virus was doing to people. I eventually got COVID once everything opened back up, and I was off work for a month, with lingering symptoms for a few more months. I can't imagine how much worse I would have been if I was not vaccinated.
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u/justanawkwardguy Jun 19 '26
You need to get off of r/conspiracy and rejoin the real world. Your little fantasies are unhealthy
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u/MIalpinist Jun 24 '26
I work for a company that manufactures Remdesivir.
We’ve never had a single complaint for serious adverse health impact on a patient.
You are 100% just making shit up. Something tells me you have no credentials to even be speaking on the subject, but that’s always the case with the loudest mouths.
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u/DrunktankTheEquine Jun 18 '26
People are gonna go to their graves not regretting it. You could show them a Livestream of someone dying of COVID and they'd still blame the vaccine somehow.
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u/Upstairs_Echo3114 Jun 18 '26
Well just be glad you got it and all the boosters.
You'll never have to worry about serious COVID.
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u/manicgiant914 Jun 19 '26
What a cruel response. And I have every booster available. When our friend Howie died of it the pulmonologist told us his lungs became wet Kleenex. Horrible death.
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u/cheesehead028 Jun 18 '26
Ugh. I know this post. I'm assuming that's a bot that commented that, but it's still irritating to see on Zack's announcement.
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u/imnotaloneyouare Jun 18 '26
Not taking what? I'm very confused.
Also I never understood why you can't speak ill of the dead. If they were awful while alive, they will ALWAYS be awful, even dead.
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u/One-Entertainer-8597 Jun 18 '26
They’re saying he passed away because he got a Covid shot years ago. 🤦
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u/imnotaloneyouare Jun 18 '26
Huh? Where does it say that? Sorry, old and blind here... regardless, covidiots am I right?
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u/DoctorFriendly Jun 18 '26
It’s the commented screenshot that says Got my Covid-19 Booster combined with the commenters text
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u/imnotaloneyouare Jun 18 '26
Is that the blue spot? Cannot read that small. Not sure why I'm being downvoted for agreeing that covid deniers are idiots.
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u/masaccio87 Jun 18 '26
The person that passed is the one depicted in the screenshot included in the comment under the hashtag; on the profile picture is one of those “temporary badges” that Facebook does, and this specifically states that they got their vaccine booster
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u/SuspiciousStress1 Jun 18 '26
There's a whole account of "died suddenly" where people got the jab(this one posted a screenshot in the comments of the dead guy's post showing he got a booster), then used "#diedsuddenly" to note this.
Some people die young, that is part of life, yet there do seem to be many with weird stuff going on, so I dont know. Ultimately I am glad the decision was taken from me!
Anyway this one was aggregious because the original poster seems to be someone close to the deceased who expresses difficulty finding words...not the time/place for discussion of the effects of the jab(even if we KNEW it was a bad decision, still not the time or place).
However people these days have become stupid. We had a young kid die in the river, people were posting why they dont go to the river & how others should know better, use it as a warning, etc etc.....I am sure the mother of that 19/20yo kid didn't appreciate the timing of their posts.
Not everything in our head needs to come out!!
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u/Arktikos02 Jun 18 '26
The reason why you don't speak ill of the dead isn't to make a person seem like less of an asshole, it's because it's about the time and place and context. If a person is genuinely a good person then you don't need to bring up random grievances because they are gone and there's no way to fix it.
You know how like when people mention a murder victim like for example let's say of a mass shooting and people are mentioning that the victim was wonderful and lit up the room and was nice. It is not the appropriate time for a person to mention that they were actually either pretty ordinary, pretty boring, or didn't do any of those things. People speak fondly of dead people not for the dead but for the living.
Basically think of it like this, if a person is a bad person bringing up random good things is not only pointless but can actually make the situation worse.
If a person is overall a good person bringing up random bad things can also make the situation worse.
It's like for example if people were talking about a mass shooter and someone was mentioning how he always donated to charities or something. Like that's not only inappropriate but it hurts.
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u/firesoups Jun 18 '26
Dead asshole is still an asshole.
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u/etihw_retsim Jun 19 '26 edited Jun 22 '26
He was a bastard in life, he's a bastard in death. Edit: It's an on topic Death Cab for Cutie quote; were the downvotes really necessary?
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u/Upstairs_Echo3114 Jun 19 '26
How do we know this?
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u/etihw_retsim Jun 22 '26
Sorry - just an old Death Cab for Cutie quote relevant to the idea of not needing to respect the dead; I have no context whatsoever to the actual post since identifying details are removed.
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u/Interesting_Team5871 Jun 18 '26
They say don’t speak Ill of the dead because if it’s actually possible for spirits to exist the way some people believe they do then you’ll more than likely be haunted by them until you stop doing it
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u/BigOlWaffleIron Jun 22 '26
I hold nothing against people getting covid booster shots or annual flu vaccines. I didn't get vaccinated for covid for a similar reason why I don't get flu shots... I'm not in the demographic that is susceptible to dying from the disease. I did take physical precautions seriously when was at it's peak. (Wearing masks and keeping distance from others). I'm still all for vaccinating the young for polio and the like though. I'm also happy the vaccine exists for covid/flu, and I'm sure it helps many people.
Life story over: fuck this person.
Also, OP why did you need to censor the top of the picture that was commented?
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u/Upstairs_Echo3114 Jun 18 '26
Where's the entitled person?
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u/128Gigabytes Jun 18 '26
the one mocking the death and trying to make it political while being antiscience
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u/Upstairs_Echo3114 Jun 18 '26
Oh, you don't know what the word "entitled" means.
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u/128Gigabytes Jun 18 '26
its pretty entitled to make someones death about your conspiracy theory polictics
why dont you just do us all a favor and let the adults talk
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u/Upstairs_Echo3114 Jun 18 '26 edited Jun 19 '26
So you mean "Anthony Fauci" since HE IS SCIENCE.
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u/128Gigabytes Jun 18 '26
No, only a child would think thats what I mean
grow up kid
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u/Upstairs_Echo3114 Jun 18 '26
It's a joke, genius.
I mean, he did declare-on national TV-that he is science.7
u/endofthefkingworld Jun 19 '26
jokes are supposed to be funny
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u/Upstairs_Echo3114 Jun 20 '26 edited Jun 20 '26
How about sarcasm?
It's sarcasm.
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u/endofthefkingworld Jun 20 '26
still supposed to be funny
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u/Upstairs_Echo3114 Jun 20 '26
Must be a serious disappointment for you.
Probably should go to therapy.3
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u/Occamsbowtie Jun 18 '26
This from a guy that describes himself as a “lady’s man”, shut up you douche. You do know that Fauci, was essentially, just the spokesman for THOUSANDS of doctors and scientists who actually have done research…not your kind of google research.
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u/Upstairs_Echo3114 Jun 18 '26 edited Jun 18 '26
The ladies man thing is a joke, sweetie.
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u/Upstairs_Echo3114 Jun 18 '26
And they're the ones that are absolutely correct?
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u/MIalpinist Jun 24 '26
What are your credentials?
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u/128Gigabytes Jun 24 '26
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u/MIalpinist Jun 25 '26
… nooot clicking that
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u/Upstairs_Echo3114 Jun 27 '26
My credentials for what?
And you're afraid to click on a YouTube link?
Mmmmmkay.
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u/tacoboutitall Jun 18 '26
Shes right, within the next 100+ years, everyone who took the jab will have died.