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I'm just here, taking the day off from whatever responsibilities and just running TF2 for some raw fun. My intention was to go running but it began to rain. I can still pull it off though, I think. But if I can't, I'll just work out indoors again. Either way I'll be spending my energy, which is always the aim.
What are you gonna do for work? I don't know if you told me what you do, I must've forgotten.
Yeah I did get pain around the needle area too, though I generally tend to assume that's going to happen as a natural result, rather than a side-effect.
As for that, I must say:
NOOOOOOO! THAT DOESN'T SLOWLY STOP THE ACHE!
Heh, fun question to answer. The night after I got vaccinated, I got a fever and chills. Many chills. I would shake a lot. It was winter which obviously didn't help things but even then, I had a lot of them.
Then the next day it was essentially as if I had the actual disease. Severe headache, fever, and the signature Covid symptom in my experience: the feeling of being poked in the back of the eyes. Boy was it fun experiencing fingers pressing into my eyes from inside my head again.
All was normal from the second day onwards, though.
The simplest things are often the greatest, aren't they. Reminds me of myself with football, though with me it's a broader thing since I don't play with people as intimately close as a girlfriend.
"Fully" vaccinated, by the way? Hope I can say that soon myself. Still have to get that 2nd Sputnik dose --- or whichever one combines with it.