"Brevity is the soul of wit."
LMAO, Try this one for size (pun intended at so many levels):
mRNA vaccines are the same as classic vaccines, only the genetic assimilation process is simplified, and natural immunity is achieved through the same process.
Binder chemicals are just a liquid solution, it's ingredients available to the public.
Natural immunity doesn't have anything special to it, as stated in the first point, it's achieved just the same, only the spike genes are obtained by breaking down the spike proteins of infecting viruses, to get the same kind of genetic material they would've gotten from an infecting virus, only made better by gain of function research.
I've shortened as much as humanly possible without losing relevant information, but then you'll start asking questions, I'll have to answer, and I'll repeat myself over and over again (if you want to read more, read more, brevity is the soul of wit, yes, but that's just an idiom, a common expression, it's incomplete to work out the nuances of life.
People don't spend several years studying to become competent doctors to "read themselves over and over out loud" but because it's complicated, and requires time to understand it.
I'm far from being a doctor, let alone a competent one, but I didn't learned about all this just by reading center-pseudoleft MSM news, or listening to Joementia's moanings, but by actually reading the literature sources from head to tail.
Brevity is the soul of wit? more like of wipe my ass... Intelligence and wisdom are about more than just wits, wits are speed and improvisation, they're tools to manage substance, but they're not substance in and on themselves..., even the most basic of wits require information input from senses, otherwise we're just brains in a jar, disconnected from their computers.
Legit question, do you really conduct yourself in life by using catchphrases?
Also, I don't have much time to read my own responses out loud, when I do that just fine when reading the stuff I post before doing so, which I recommend it as a retentive technique, which is almost as effective as when you're taking notes instead of just listening, even before reading it afterwards, but right on the spot, as you write it, almost as if writing it both in the paper and inside your noggin.