"There are more than 22,000 comments on her last Facebook post, from people around the world—a collective grieving and outpouring of anger for the 30-year-old mother of two.
But Tiffany Dover is not dead.".
It was a Pfizer vaccine however the reason she fainted was an overly active vegal nerve. Many will have experienced this if they severely stub their toe but for some, any sharp pain will cause a fainting episode. When I was a lifeguard I've seen people pass out plenty from small foot injuries. That was a mystery to me until just eight years ago hit my big toe to the bone (nail torn, bleeding heavily) and after 30 seconds of feeling dizzy I blacked out a few seconds.
Is there any hope for Lacey? It seems unlikely as we have seen he is trapped by any number of delusions. He is just a massive jerk really who knows he is wrong and just pathetically trying to keep pulling "leftie" legs.
But some do pull themselves back out of the ditch.
This guys story may be very similar to Lacey's, a common "heroes journey" fantasy made a problem by weed paranoia.
" David Morrill of Portland, Oregon, was involved in conspiracy theory communities online until a mental health crisis forced him to confront his beliefs. He talked with his father about how he found his way back to reality."
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But Tiffany Dover is not dead.".
It was a Pfizer vaccine however the reason she fainted was an overly active vegal nerve. Many will have experienced this if they severely stub their toe but for some, any sharp pain will cause a fainting episode. When I was a lifeguard I've seen people pass out plenty from small foot injuries. That was a mystery to me until just eight years ago hit my big toe to the bone (nail torn, bleeding heavily) and after 30 seconds of feeling dizzy I blacked out a few seconds.
Is there any hope for Lacey? It seems unlikely as we have seen he is trapped by any number of delusions. He is just a massive jerk really who knows he is wrong and just pathetically trying to keep pulling "leftie" legs.
But some do pull themselves back out of the ditch.
This guys story may be very similar to Lacey's, a common "heroes journey" fantasy made a problem by weed paranoia.
" David Morrill of Portland, Oregon, was involved in conspiracy theory communities online until a mental health crisis forced him to confront his beliefs. He talked with his father about how he found his way back to reality."
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