Researchers have written up the unusual case in a medical journal.
The article doesn’t answer one of my main questions, which is: Why?
He probably wanted that autism superpower…
yeah they have no quotes from the actual guy about his motive, and didn’t show any interest… he somehow got hold of a phenomenal number on his own and i guess self administered… it’s amazing they don’t see any negative consequences…
True I wonder how anti-vaxxers will react to this.
If a 62 year old can get vaccinated over 200 times without negative consequences they can get vaccinated at least once.
Their beliefs are firmly rooted in bullshit and you can’t use logic to argue with them, so this changes nothing.
No you don’t understand!
The man is gonna die in the next 18-38 years!Buddy just wrapped around to zero on the spectrum nothing to see here…
They are vaxx maxxed which of course gives you superpowers a la Residen’t Evil’s T-Virus.
https://knowyourmeme.com/photos/2184104-vaxmaxxing
(sorry for the know your meme link but I lost this image on my computer)His blood is BLACK! Magnetic. Full of nanobots. Controlled by 5G!
With this many, is he becoming the Terminator?
Meh 5g vaccines are so last year, hit me up with that 6g shot.
The authorities allege that he was doing it to obtain vaccine batch numbers needed for making fraud proof-of-vaccination documents.
Buddy fell on that sword pretty hard, must have been profitable
“The average person gets 3 vaccines a year” factoid is actually just a statistical error. The average person gets 1 vaccine per year. Vaccine Georg, who lives in Germany and gets 89 vaccines a year, is a statistical outlier and should not have been counted.
I did the math. He got an average of 7-8 vaccines per month, which came out to about 89 per year for the 29 months he’s been doing this.Look at me. I am the RNA hijacker now.