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At the University of South Dakota?
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YES, I think you live at the University of South Dakota
 
I don't think that one is "as bad", doe, because it's more like a "normal" vaccine. The Pfizer and Moderna shots are supposed to be the ones that are mind control/frogman stuff.

@RobBase Hates Everybody Now, please to be confirming.
Also, it's a shame @Lance Uppercut died, because maybe his friend Karen with the COVID sensors could clear up this vaccine question.
 
Do the sensors go off if you get the vaccine? Have to, right?
They tell you to bring your cell phone with you in NJ, so you can get the sensor removed.

(actually, they just want you to be able to set a 15 minute timer on your phone so they can monitor you for a reaction in the waiting area)
 
They tell you to bring your cell phone with you in NJ, so you can get the sensor removed.

(actually, they just want you to be able to set a 15 minute timer on your phone so they can monitor you for a reaction in the waiting area)

I'm not waiting no 15 damn minutes.
 
dofuckingwut
The vaccination site I went to had like 30 booths. After the shot, they want you to sit in a waiting area for a bit. There's evidently a slightly higher risk of anaphylaxis, and since some people who have had allergic reactions to other shots are still trying to get the vaccine, they are having people sit in the monitoring area for 15 minutes (almost all the reactions happened in 15 minutes) after getting mindcontrolled.

Also, they've probably got to send some codes from their computers to the microchips they were able to implant in you, and it takes about 15 minutes to confirm that everything is working.
 
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The vaccination site I went to had like 30 booths. After the shot, they want you to sit in a waiting area for a bit. There's evidently a slightly higher risk of anaphylaxis, and since some people who have had allergic reactions to other shots are still trying to get the vaccine, they are having people sit in the monitoring area for 15 minutes (almost all the reactions happened in 15 minutes) after getting mindcontrolled.
well i guess that makes sense.
 
The vaccination site I went to had like 30 booths. After the shot, they want you to sit in a waiting area for a bit. There's evidently a slightly higher risk of anaphylaxis, and since some people who have had allergic reactions to other shots are still trying to get the vaccine, they are having people sit in the monitoring area for 15 minutes (almost all the reactions happened in 15 minutes) after getting mindcontrolled.

Also, they've probably got to send some codes from their computers to the microchips they were able to implant in you, and it takes about 15 minutes to confirm that everything is working.
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The vaccination site I went to had like 30 booths. After the shot, they want you to sit in a waiting area for a bit. There's evidently a slightly higher risk of anaphylaxis, and since some people who have had allergic reactions to other shots are still trying to get the vaccine, they are having people sit in the monitoring area for 15 minutes (almost all the reactions happened in 15 minutes) after getting mindcontrolled.

Also, they've probably got to send some codes from their computers to the microchips they were able to implant in you, and it takes about 15 minutes to confirm that everything is working.
i guess they're successful in their actual goal making you think you're not being surveillanced the other 23 hours and 45 minutes of the day.
 
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