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I’m so smart**:** big words**!** At least put some effort into your spite…</p>

<p>It was capitalized but the filter got the best of me :p</p>

<p>I would advise getting use to it; things will get the best of you with surprising regularity for the next 60 or so years. :p</p>

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<p>And which logical fallacy would that be? That of misinterpretation?</p>

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<p>What false dichotomy did I create and when did I attack you?</p>

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<p>I see you have a high standard for making unqualified and unfounded claims.</p>

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<p>I actually fear that you have yet to get what should be a rather self-explanatory (though, intentially, not explicated) point, which reflects rather poorly upon you. If you had sufficient inferential abilities, you would have realized that I had never said anything negative about you and that I was not “making a big thing” (as you put it). Frankly, I’m a little disappointed; your words sounded so nice on the surface! :)</p>

<p>Putting Vanagandr in my ignore list is useless if people still let threads get totally derailed by him!</p>

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<p>I wasn’t aware that he or she has a history of similar engagements; after all, I did sort of (unintentionally, though) initiate it. I’ll just let my previous posts stand and let Vanagandr think for himself or herself.</p>

<p>lol flu shots</p>

<p>Wash your hands.</p>

<p>^Don’t laugh… it worked for me! Though once I got the flu shot but caught the cold nonetheless. In the end, I think exercise did the magic.</p>

<p>I love flu shots. Hell, I just got mine yesterday, even though flu season doesn’t start for months. I can deal with the occasional cold, which is pretty much inevitable (sorry, OP) in college, especially if you’re living in the dorms, but the flu is worth taking steps to prevent, since it’s so incapacitating. I had the flu a few years back and it was way worse than I would have expected. Get your flu shot! I know my school offers them for free every fall. It’s worth checking to see if there’s a similar program at your school, or if you can at least get a discount through student health or something.</p>

<p>I think I’ve had it like once, the flu that is. I never get flu shots.</p>

<p>It’s been instilled in me for my entire life that vitamins and especially vitamin C is the way to go, and it is. Get one of those tablets that contains not only vitamin c, but garlic and horseradish. It works wonders. :slight_smile: Take a tablet when you know you’re really tired or you know you have a tough day ahead. Another thing is really know your body and how your body responds to viruses in your system so you can hunt it down on the onset of the flu. For example, i know i’m going to get sick when i can feel just a tinge of weird or sore feeling in my throat, but because i identified it extremely early, it’s not too late to kill the virus so i take 2 tablets that day to get it out of my system. </p>

<p>Squeezing lemon juice is also a powerful booster for your immune system.</p>