Tensei Shite High Elf ni Narimashitaga, Slow Life wa 120-nen de Akimashita - Highelf with a Long Life - Ch. 43

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This was the case with Covid as well. The masks were ridiculous from the start, and many scientists pointed that out very early, as it helps only against bacteria, not viruses. The diapers we were forced to wear on our faces weren't even proper masks, but were just there to make people "feel save" and as a show of compliance from the foolish citizens to the politicians, who had constant parties where none of them wore masks. Worse, the waitresses there were forced to wear them, signalling the difference in status. I mean, they claimed that taking it would prevent you from spreading it to others or catching it. When that failed (as evident by the dozen or so "boosters"), they started pretending like the "vaccine" only magically worked as long as everyone else was forced to take it.
Have you ever heard of herd immunity, bro? This is the "magic" your ignorant ass refers to in that paragraph and yes, it only works if the overwhelming majority is vaccinated, since the point is to limit the chance that someone who can't be because of legitimate reasons (rather than Dunning-Kruger) is exposed to it.

So no, those people you know didn't die because of me, they died because of a virus which would have killed them anyway. If anything, it is because of people like you that the virus spread so far, because by distancing people it took us longer to develop natural immunities against it. This is exactly why in many cultures, during a disease, they share drinking cups in order to spread it in a slight amount, thus creating a higher chance for them all to develop natural immunity.
Sounds like you know exactly what's up and just trying to convince yourself. It's like planting landmines in random places and when someone finally steps on one, saying "nope, not my fault, would have killed him anyway, there's landmines all over the place". Yeah, no shit, since there's a lot of dumbasses planting them. It takes a special type of deplorable to say something like that shamelessly though, knowing full well you've had a hand in it. Obviously you need to learn what it feels like for tragedy to strike your loved ones. With a little luck, soon you will.
 
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first, I thought Aiha fell in love with MC. but it seems like there are no romantic elements involving MC in this manga :meguu: this scene like confessing love to MC

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I'm quite certain she just got granddaughter-zoned there.
 
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Have you ever heard of herd immunity, bro? This is the "magic" your ignorant ass refers to in that paragraph and yes, it only works if the overwhelming majority is vaccinated, since the point is to limit the chance that someone who can't be because of legitimate reasons (rather than Dunning-Kruger) is exposed to it.


Sounds like you know exactly what's up and just trying to convince yourself. It's like planting landmines in random places and when someone finally steps on one, saying "nope, not my fault, would have killed him anyway, there's landmines all over the place". Yeah, no shit, since there's a lot of dumbasses planting them. It takes a special type of deplorable to say something like that shamelessly though, knowing full well you've had a hand in it. Obviously you need to learn what it feels like for tragedy to strike your loved ones. With a little luck, soon you will.
Ah right, herd immunity, by which you mean natural immunity (which is the official term). Yes, I heard of it, which is why isolating people was a very dumb thing from the start. Why do you think the Amish hardly had any problems with covid? They all just drank from the same cup, and got natural immunity almost instantly. They didn't take the vaccines, and were better off. I mean, you talked about "herd immunity" in one sentence, then mock a sentence where I described the same thing. Who is the ignorant one here?

Also, how you described it is NOT how it works. They openly stated that if you took the "vaccine", that you would neither get it nor spread it. Neither was proven to be true. Then they convinced you lot that somehow the "vaccine" would only work if more people were forced to take it, using buzzwords you have just foolishly repeated. Vaccines (the normal ones) only infect you with a small amount of the virus. They aren't a cure, they are meant to infect you in the hopes that you would develop anti-bodies on your own, so that you can hopefully develop natural immunity sooner. However, by the time the "vaccine" was rolled out, most people were already naturally immune. If you look at the charts, you can see that the number of cases had decreased drastically, then suddenly after forcing people to take it, it rose up. They had developed a natural immunity, which was then greatly destroyed by the side effects of your "vaccine", which is something that even the WHO admitted, stating that it affects your immune system "to an extend".

You are just repeating a few things you heard on the news without even realizing what they mean. Again, that was the point of my post: Humans continuously make the same mistakes, because too many of us arrogantly think they are "better" than others, and in their ignorance refuse to realize that they too can be wrong, and have been wrong. You are a perfect example of that.
 
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I'm quite certain she just got granddaughter-zoned there.
Pretty much yeah. I mean, she had an innocent crush (Aesir is said to be absolutely gorgeous, like most elves), and it is fortunate that Aesir either didn't pick up on that, or (likely) didn't want to see her as anything other than his adorable child.
 
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Ah right, herd immunity, by which you mean natural immunity (which is the official term). Yes, I heard of it, which is why isolating people was a very dumb thing from the start. Why do you think the Amish hardly had any problems with covid? They all just drank from the same cup, and got natural immunity almost instantly. They didn't take the vaccines, and were better off. I mean, you talked about "herd immunity" in one sentence, then mock a sentence where I described the same thing. Who is the ignorant one here?
I suppose like the "non-dumb" thing to do would be to organise covid parties, like the geniuses that did the same for measles. They were certainly all over the news, hardly because of success though. Apparently you not only never heard of what herd immunity (the actual medical term, bub) means, but also have no clue about basic pediaric practice. Otherwise you'd have known that aquiring your "natural immunity" is something that has a huge risk of complications, at least compared to simply getting a vaccine. You are after all, actually going through the disease rawdog - any doctor will tell you it's the worst scenario and indeed, it occasionaly costs lives. But thet's the thing, isn't it? You think the doctors and scientists are either wrong or paid off. You think the luddites and the hillbillys have it right. Becaise they're so confident in their BS testimonials. Just like you in both your posts.

Also, how you described it is NOT how it works. They openly stated that if you took the "vaccine", that you would neither get it nor spread it. Neither was proven to be true. Then they convinced you lot that somehow the "vaccine" would only work if more people were forced to take it, using buzzwords you have just foolishly repeated. Vaccines (the normal ones) only infect you with a small amount of the virus. They aren't a cure, they are meant to infect you in the hopes that you would develop anti-bodies on your own, so that you can hopefully develop natural immunity sooner.

You are just repeating a few things you heard on the news without even realizing what they mean. Again, that was the point of my post: Humans continuously make the same mistakes, because too many of us arrogantly think they are "better" than others, and in their ignorance refuse to realize that they too can be wrong, and have been wrong. You are a perfect example of that.
And who the hell are "they"? They wouldn't happen to be the same rightwing influencers that shamelessly spread BS like "eating cats and dogs" and frame it like it comes from a place of authority? That's the thing - you listen to the worst grifters on Earth and them have the gall to tell someone else he's just "repeating things he heard on the news" - as if no one actually paid attention in school. Also, nice work confirming the "every accusation is a confession" trope.

A vaccine does not infect you with the disease, that's the whole fucking point and reason it's worthwhile. It's meant to simulate an infection without the actual risk of complications. What the fuck is even the point of telling you anything if you can't wrap your head around such a primary school-level concept?

However, by the time the "vaccine" was rolled out, most people were already naturally immune. If you look at the charts, you can see that the number of cases had decreased drastically, then suddenly after forcing people to take it, it rose up. They had developed a natural immunity, which was then greatly destroyed by the side effects of your "vaccine", which is something that even the WHO admitted, stating that it affects your immune system "to an extend".
Oh, now were getting to the meat of the matter. The vaccine not only does not work, it actually undermines you! And the WHO admits it! Somehow. By basically saying that no vaccine is a 100% guarantee not to get sick (again, primary school-level knowledge)... Not that the chuds wouldn't hold it up as confirmation, evidently. Thanks for this paragraph, now everyone can see for themselves what you're really about. I rest my case.
 
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All this because some ex-doctor lied about certain vaccines causing autism, just so they could sell thier own version of the same vaccines.
 
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I suppose like the "non-dumb" thing to do would be to organise covid parties, like the geniuses that did the same for measles. They were certainly all over the news, hardly because of success though. Apparently you not only never heard of what herd immunity (the actual medical term, bub) means, but also have no clue about basic pediaric practice. Otherwise you'd have known that aquiring your "natural immunity" is something that has a huge risk of complications, at least compared to simply getting a vaccine. You are after all, actually going through the disease rawdog - any doctor will tell you it's the worst scenario and indeed, it occasionaly costs lives. But thet's the thing, isn't it? You think the doctors and scientists are either wrong or paid off. You think the luddites and the hillbillys have it right. Becaise they're so confident in their BS testimonials. Just like you in both your posts.


And who the hell are "they"? They wouldn't happen to be the same rightwing influencers that shamelessly spread BS like "eating cats and dogs" and frame it like it comes from a place of authority? That's the thing - you listen to the worst grifters on Earth and them have the gall to tell someone else he's just "repeating things he heard on the news" - as if no one actually paid attention in school. Also, nice work confirming the "every accusation is a confession" trope.

A vaccine does not infect you with the disease, that's the whole fucking point and reason it's worthwhile. It's meant to simulate an infection without the actual risk of complications. What the fuck is even the point of telling you anything if you can't wrap your head around such a primary school-level concept?


Oh, now were getting to the meat of the matter. The vaccine not only does not work, it actually undermines you! And the WHO admits it! Somehow. By basically saying that no vaccine is a 100% guarantee not to get sick (again, primary school-level knowledge)... Not that the chuds wouldn't hold it up as confirmation, evidently. Thanks for this paragraph, now everyone can see for themselves what you're really about. I rest my case.
Again, how come the Amish hardly had any problems? Why were there fewer deaths of covid in africa than in the US and Europe? In africa, not many got a vaccine, yet there were very few deaths to covid there. Not once have you explained that.

You keep repeating talking points, but you don't actually listen. Worse, you openly wished for someone who was close to me to die, because that would be "karma" to you. I never wished for anything like that. Who is on the wrong side of history here?

I already said my piece, so I'm not even going to entertain you anymore. At this point, you will have to either accept the harsh truth, or continue to live in ignorance by your own choice. However, while it is easy to ignore reality, it is not so easy to ignore the consequences of ignoring reality. That said, I genuinely wish you the best.

However, I am grateful for your reply, as you showed a perfect example of why elves in fantasy settings are afraid of humans, and rightfully so. They live short lives, and often rely on what the general population believes in order to form their own "truths". Once you are able to influence social pressure among humans, by say, buying off media companies or paying "experts" to tell the population what you want them to believe, far too many humans are all too willing to believe that. The average human knows deep inside that they are ignorant, that they don't know everything, but are too ashamed to admit that or even admit that to themselves, so instead they just go with "what everyone is doing", in the hopes that the general population has been steered into the right direction.

Elves, in most stories, tend to be more individually minded, so when they see that they realize that humans are in many ways very simple creatures. With them having a few notable exceptions among them. They generally tend to like humans, yet are also weary of them. People like to call them "racist" for not trusting humans, and prefering to keep them at a distance while mostly living among their own kind. But looking at us now, can you honestly blame them? Far too many of us are far too eager to embrace their own ignorance.
 
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All this because some ex-doctor lied about certain vaccines causing autism, just so they could sell thier own version of the same vaccines.
The problem is less that, and more that a few big pharmacy companies bought out a lot of media outlets (remember the line, "This show was brought to you by Phizer"?), and made people believe that the mRNA medication was actually a vaccine. It wasn't, it was a revolutionairy new medication that directly altered your cells. They just dubbed it as one in order to sell it. They made trillions during covid, while only having tested it for a few months (which should have taken years, especially for a radical new medication) just so that they could sell it before the whole covid hysteria that they propped up had disappeared. They made a fortune over the backs of others, just because humans are so easily manipulated by fear mongering. Men in Black mentioned that as well:

  • Edwards: Why the big secret? People are smart. They can handle it.
  • Kay: A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky dangerous animals and you know it. Fifteen hundred years ago everybody knew the Earth was the center of the universe. Five hundred years ago, everybody knew the Earth was flat, and fifteen minutes ago, you knew that humans were alone on this planet. Imagine what you'll know tomorrow

I am sorry for bringing up such a controversial topic, but it is honestly a perfect recent example in human history. In the future, people will look back on the lockdowns and on kids being pumped full of hormone blockers in the same manner as we now look back on lobotomy practices in the 1940's and 1950's. The reason people went along with such insane ideas back then, was also because they trusted "the experts", and believed themselves to be "better" and smarter than everyone else.

Humans never learn, we will always be repeating the same mistakes. However, humanity is still worth it, despite its flaws.

That is also the lesson that Aesir and other elves in this manga describe all too well. Individually, humans are a wonderful people and they have many among them who would fight to the death to protect Aesir and Wynn. However, as a whole, they are also very easily swepped away by movements when those become the majority ideology (like the anti-elf religion in the west). To elves, we humans are seen as being obsessed with two things: Conquest, and Control. We are a weak species, who are unable to commune with the spirits, and thus are forced to control the world around us in order to survive. Elves and Dwarves also do this to an extend of course, they admit as much, but to them humans do these things in a way that borders on obsession.

This is why I love this series so much, it describes a very realistic setting in which humans and elves interact with one another. Showing both the bad side, as well as the good side, of humanity as a whole. Making the story that much richer!
 
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IMDB? As reference? Seriously?

And no, the Amish didn't make it through covid unscathed. A simple search would have informed you of such.

Excess deaths’ sweep through Amish and Mennonite communities during COVID-19 pandemic

But I'm sure you'll brush that away since it's not '100% confirmed covid related deaths' even though the data shows similar trends in mortality rates that the rest of the world was going through.

Except Africa, which fared better because they handled the situation better having dealt with large outbreaks, and have a younger and fit population.

SHP master's student Tofunmi Omiye looked at why so few Africans have been hit by the coronavirus compared to the rest of the world.

As opposed to the parts of the world that had more deaths because they have a older and unhealthy population. You know, the exact type of person that scientist kept saying would be more greatly affected by the virus.

I could keep going on and on and on with every single taking head point you've repeated, but you're just going to keep projecting, ignore the valid points brought up, and bring up a different unrelated point to deflect the conversation. After all...
You keep repeating talking points, but you don't actually listen.
 
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Again, how come the Amish hardly had any problems? Why were there fewer deaths of covid in africa than in the US and Europe? In africa, not many got a vaccine, yet there were very few deaths to covid there. Not once have you explained that.
The Amish are such a laughably small sample that no statistically significant hypothesis can be formulated based on them (hope I did not lose you with math jargon here). As for Africa, they implemented even stricter lockdowns than those you so lament - they had experience with a lot of deadly epidemics occuring in contemporary times (like ebola, anthrax and many more) and even though they had fewer resources, they did not play around with people like you - anyone who refused to follow the rules was quickly and brutally brought to heel, similarily to China and unlike western countries. It's a great case study on why not everyone deserves to be treated as a rational actor and some must simply be made to obey, otherwise they willfully endanger others. Ring any bells?

You keep repeating talking points, but you don't actually listen. Worse, you openly wished for someone who was close to me to die, because that would be "karma" to you. I never wished for anything like that. Who is on the wrong side of history here?
Obviously you, since I talk about "karma", but you actually had a hand in infecting vulnerable members of the population, as per your own admission. You must really have no conscience to even consider such a comparison.

I already said my piece, so I'm not even going to entertain you anymore. At this point, you will have to either accept the harsh truth, or continue to live in ignorance by your own choice. However, while it is easy to ignore reality, it is not so easy to ignore the consequences of ignoring reality. That said, I genuinely wish you the best.
The "harsh truth" is that you most likely have people's lives and long-term health (let's not forget, some covid complications last indefinetly) on your conscience. You're not the only one, indeed there are many like that, mainly due to the piss poor response of the West to the antics of people like you. I wouldn't even bother engagin if you weren't so eager to deny this, based on nonsense and grandstanding no less. As I said, it takes a special type of PoS to double down on this. Karma is the least you deserve in kind.

However, I am grateful for your reply, as you showed a perfect example of why elves in fantasy settings are afraid of humans, and rightfully so. They live short lives, and often rely on what the general population believes in order to form their own "truths". Once you are able to influence social pressure among humans, by say, buying off media companies or paying "experts" to tell the population what you want them to believe, far too many humans are all too willing to believe that. The average human knows deep inside that they are ignorant, that they don't know everything, but are too ashamed to admit that or even admit that to themselves, so instead they just go with "what everyone is doing", in the hopes that the general population has been steered into the right direction.
Don't be shy, just say it straight: "experts and media who do not agree with me are all payed off, and since everyone's as uneducated as me, they have no choice but to be manipulated by them.". There, shortened it for you nicely and without the disingenious mumbo-jumbo.

Elves, in most stories, tend to be more individually minded, so when they see that they realize that humans are in many ways very simple creatures. With them having a few notable exceptions among them. They generally tend to like humans, yet are also weary of them. People like to call them "racist" for not trusting humans, and prefering to keep them at a distance while mostly living among their own kind. But looking at us now, can you honestly blame them? Far too many of us are far too eager to embrace their own ignorance.
You should write a thesis. "Why elves validate every right wing BS talking point I can think of". Maybe lay off the tear jerking narrative, sounds pretty woke.
 
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The Amish are such a laughably small sample that no statistically significant hypothesis can be formulated based on them (hope I did not lose you with math jargon here). As for Africa, they implemented even stricter lockdowns than those you so lament - they had experience with a lot of deadly epidemics occuring in contemporary times (like ebola, anthrax and many more) and even though they had fewer resources, they did not play around with people like you - anyone who refused to follow the rules was quickly and brutally brought to heel, similarily to China and unlike western countries. It's a great case study on why not everyone deserves to be treated as a rational actor and some must simply be made to obey, otherwise they willfully endanger others. Ring any bells?


Obviously you, since I talk about "karma", but you actually had a hand in infecting vulnerable members of the population, as per your own admission. You must really have no conscience to even consider such a comparison.


The "harsh truth" is that you most likely have people's lives and long-term health (let's not forget, some covid complications last indefinetly) on your conscience. You're not the only one, indeed there are many like that, mainly due to the piss poor response of the West to the antics of people like you. I wouldn't even bother engagin if you weren't so eager to deny this, based on nonsense and grandstanding no less. As I said, it takes a special type of PoS to double down on this. Karma is the least you deserve in kind.


Don't be shy, just say it straight: "experts and media who do not agree with me are all payed off, and since everyone's as uneducated as me, they have no choice but to be manipulated by them.". There, shortened it for you nicely and without the disingenious mumbo-jumbo.


You should write a thesis. "Why elves validate every right wing BS talking point I can think of". Maybe lay off the tear jerking narrative, sounds pretty woke.

You literally wished death upon those who were close to me just because you couldn't force me to go along with your fear mongering and take something inside my body that I didn't trust. We have nothing more to say to each other.
 
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You literally wished death upon those who were close to me just because you couldn't force me to go along with your fear mongering and take something inside my body that I didn't trust. We have nothing more to say to each other.
Dude, in a just world you'd be prosecuted and do time for what you've been doing. Hell, I myself have long-term consequences from the disease thanks to PoS just like you "not trusting". I made out lightly, a friend of mine actually lost someone close to them, who had an auto-immune issue and couldn't be vaccinated. That's on chuds like you, deflect all you like. Since we do not live in a just world, someone bringing disaster to your loved ones also due to "not trusting" or some other BS excuse like that is only fair in exchange. It's what you deserve, since your incapable of basic human self-reflection.
 
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IMDB? As reference? Seriously?

And no, the Amish didn't make it through covid unscathed. A simple search would have informed you of such.

Excess deaths’ sweep through Amish and Mennonite communities during COVID-19 pandemic

But I'm sure you'll brush that away since it's not '100% confirmed covid related deaths' even though the data shows similar trends in mortality rates that the rest of the world was going through.

Except Africa, which fared better because they handled the situation better having dealt with large outbreaks, and have a younger and fit population.

SHP master's student Tofunmi Omiye looked at why so few Africans have been hit by the coronavirus compared to the rest of the world.

As opposed to the parts of the world that had more deaths because they have a older and unhealthy population. You know, the exact type of person that scientist kept saying would be more greatly affected by the virus.

I could keep going on and on and on with every single taking head point you've repeated, but you're just going to keep projecting, ignore the valid points brought up, and bring up a different unrelated point to deflect the conversation. After all...
I tried to look up the website you linked on bias-meter websites, but it didn't show up. It might be true, and I could be wrong, but first I want to make sure that it isn't another media company that was bought out. I did however find this article about the amish: https://www.fox29.com/news/amish-co...rd-immunity-from-covid-19-medical-center-says Looking at this now, I suppose the "herd immunity" title is a common used name after all. I guess the other guy was right about the naming at least. Of course, Fox also has a bias, but from what I can tell the "covid deaths" from the other article seems to include all excess deaths, which leads to inaccuracies.

As for your claim about Africa, you DO realize that the young were also affected by Covid right? Meaning that even then there should have been far more deaths than we had. We didn't "protect our vulnerable", we isolated them out of ignorance, which was just cruel.

I know that I likely won't be able to convince you, but let me ask you this:
Why did all those big pharmacy companies force world leaders to sign a contract at the start of covid, stating that "if" there are side effects to the "vaccine" that they will not be able to be sued and held accountable? That has never happened before to any vaccine, and so far I have yet to find someone who was able to find an answer to that, as they just like to change the subject.

Regardless, my point still stands. Humans are very easily manipulated by social pressure, and tend to go along with the crowd out of fear of exposing their own ignorance. And they tend to act irrational when afraid. Hence why it makes sense that in this magical world the elves would be wary of them, as they live long enough lives to understand both the good and the bad sides of humanity.
 
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Dude, in a just world you'd be prosecuted and do time for what you've been doing. Hell, I myself have long-term consequences from the disease thanks to PoS just like you "not trusting". I made out lightly, a friend of mine actually lost someone close to them, who had an auto-immune issue and couldn't be vaccinated. That's on chuds like you, deflect all you like. Since we do not live in a just world, someone bringing disaster to your loved ones also due to "not trusting" or some other BS excuse like that is only fair in exchange. It's what you deserve, since your incapable of basic human self-reflection.
Case in point, humans are perfectly willing to trample over the rights of others as long as it can make them feel save.

And people wonder why elves, with their long lives and greater intelligence, would be wary of them.
 
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I won't let the Kaeha-Makes-Me-Sad card keep being played!
Well, as long as he lives, he will always be reminded of his first love. Hence why the whole "short lived race and long lived race romance" thing tends to be messy and discouraged by the elderly in many fantasy works.

And fortunately, he doesn't seem to be intersted in seeing Aiha as anything other than another one of his adorable children. No Usagi Drop nonsense here XD
 
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Case in point, humans are perfectly willing to trample over the rights of others as long as it can make them feel save.

And people wonder why elves, with their long lives and greater intelligence, would be wary of them.
Oh yeah, because "muh rights" to deny modern science (a critical, civilization defining part of it in fact) based on vibes and an inflated sense of ego totally trump everyone else's rights to live, not to mention live without lifelong disabilities. Are you sure those are elves you're waxing poetic over? They sound more like goblins, particularily dumb ones too.
 

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