We're easing you in with a SpongeBob meme, because this anti-vaxxer stuff is gonna get pretty stupid and rough.
This is the type of meme anti-vaxxers share to back up their beliefs since, you know... they don't have any scientific proof.
Anti-vaxxers don't love science or its memes like we do. Instead, they try to do all of their healing holistically.
If you don't know why anti-vaxxers are insane, this helpful meme perfectly illustrates it.
We tried, gang. We really, really tried. But if memes won't get through to these anti-vaxxers, we don't know what will.
This meme shows why we can't have nice things. And by nice things, we mean a society where anti-vaxxers don't bring back biblical diseases.
This meme is harsh, but true. And the sad thing is, anti-vaxxers actually think they're going down the protecting their children route.
To be fair, if you play like they do in this meme, they never set off the buzzer. Of course, they also never heal the patient, but don't tell anti-vaxxers that.
This meme is actually optimistic. Often enough, anti-vaxxer parents' little angels literally become little angels.
Welp, they saw a Facebook meme. How can all this collected data match up to what the anti-vaxxers now know?
All these anti-vaxxers were traveling pretty fast and loose before coronavirus, now we're not seeing as many memes from them all of a sudden.
Stubbornness is frustrating enough on its own. But as this meme illustrates, it's even worse when anti-vaxx strangers are endangering the health by doing it.
Can you marry a meme? Because we'd like to try for this one that perfectly shows the true mindset of anti-vaxx parents.
This anti-vaxx meme should be placed in the maternity ward of every hospital. Intense? Yes. Necessary? Unfortunately.
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