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The Dive's Covid Thread

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Or anything much actually in my regard. A real understatement.

This convenient illusion of view and grasp.

So what's next?

I am starting to bet, Monkepox threads. Full on orchestration going on for sure.
 
The scum media have learnt how much money they can make fear-mongering with virus shit. I bet as soon as the first case of monkey pox emerged, they started spontaneously cumming everywhere. It's disgusting watching them scare people with this fake virus threat directly after this bullshit pandemic. People criticize the government too much. Mainstream media is worse. We need government. We don't need people lying to us so they can sell advertising space. News is garbage. If this pandemic has taught me anything, it's: nobody knows shit.
 
So pre-science did nothing exist?
We've believed some right fruity nonsense down through time. It's nothing new. The problem we have today I think is a combination of power, prestige, politics, and money. You have entire institutions and swathes of people with careers that rest on certain things remaining 'true'.. they will refuse to budge and concede something might be in error because if they do then their career/institution might no longer receive funding.

You can see across several disciplines now, two mentioned here already, that there are severe problems with the prevailing paradigm. Clearly something has been overlooked or we've made a wrong turn somewhere. But they simply will not let go. They hide behind 'I'm a scientist and therefore I always care about truth', but in reality money is still subconsciously more important and they'll perform these gymnastics to avoid confronting things.

With biology and pharmaceuticals, you have a trillion dollar industry at stake. That kind of enterprise breeds tremendous power and influence. If someone proved tomorrow that viruses don't exist and that actually all we need to do is take some vitamins or something, then that industry would evaporate overnight. The people who bankroll that industry also have a vested interest in not letting that happen too.
I hear you with the dark matter stuff. I've thought that before also... but I don't know it doesn't exist simply because I can't measure it. It might exist. It might not. COVID might be a virus. You don't know it isn't.
You're right, I don't know. I can't prove/disprove it either way any more than you or anyone else. Which again is awfully convenient because it means only those with the technology can, which itself is awfully reminiscent of priests in the dark ages having a monopoly on theology and the peasants being unable to prove/disprove anything.

At the end of the day you have to weigh it up yourself. History is replete with examples of 'consensus' that turned out to be manifest rubbish, and it was clung to by authorities until it was absolutely impossible to deny any more. Personally I've seen enough contemporary examples of corruption and influence to know that we should question absolutely everything. A trillion dollar industry is a magnet for corruption.
Humans don't know everything.
Exactly. I think this trips people up though, because we think we escaped the ludicrousness of the dark ages by embracing science but unfortunately our psychology didn't change all that much. We're still making the same mistakes as we did before, only now we have technology to refine our delusions with even more certainty.

We've made progress, but we've stagnated again.
 
@Xorkoth

How do you know she didn't get COVID?

I'm O negative, triple-vaxxed and I've had COVID at least twice. The second time I got it, I literally had symptoms for 24 hours. If I didn't RAT test myself within that 24 hour period, I wouldn't have known that I had it.

She got tested multiple times each time I got it and she got tested each time she got exposed.
 
The scum media have learnt how much money they can make fear-mongering with virus shit. I bet as soon as the first case of monkey pox emerged, they started spontaneously cumming everywhere. It's disgusting watching them scare people with this fake virus threat directly after this bullshit pandemic. People criticize the government too much. Mainstream media is worse. We need government. We don't need people lying to us so they can sell advertising space. News is garbage. If this pandemic has taught me anything, it's: nobody knows shit.

The media is an extremely important part of society. But definitely this current iteration of it is extremely destructive and opportunistic.
 
my boss at work (i'm a carpenter) said i should put on a n95 for this sanding job because there were lots of wood particles going into my lungs

guess what i told the cunt

fuck off you shitless pissant. i quit. fucking covidiots.
Have your prices fluctuated a lot due to the volatility in lumber prices the last ~year or so?
 
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You're right, I don't know. I can't prove/disprove it either way any more than you or anyone else. Which again is awfully convenient because it means only those with the technology can

Doesn't that apply to lots of things?
 
Lol, look at the things where both sides are pretty much equal

Fluoride, Rothschild's, GMO, aids, lightbulbs, JFK, Holocaust, etc

"Covid being exaggerated" clearly leans to one side

FYXHtEtWAAI4fkg
 
@-=SS=-

I love all space stuff, but I'm not a subscriber to the religion of science. We don't know much about space, like you said. Some people assume that the smartest people on the planet can accurately guess how the world works. I'm sceptical when it comes to dark matter. I'm also sceptical when it comes to people using the word debunk. I don't 100% know that viruses exist but I do believe that something that behaves like a parasite is transmitted from host to host and we refer to those events as viral. Suggesting that herpes is potentially caused by a
Modern environmental toxin or compound that some people respond to.
completely ignores the observable chain of events that occurs when people transmit - for example - chickenpox to each other. For someone who can articulate your point so well, it baffles me that you maintain such a blind spot. But, then, it's all a matter of perspective. Perhaps you are right. I try to be open minded about all things and consider all ideas no matter how absurd. This one isn't particularly absurd. I'm not sure what your position is exactly, honestly. I'd have to go through a dozen or so different viruses and talk about transmission and contact tracing and stuff and my assumption is you're not going to budge so why bother?

At first I thought you meant viruses actually don't exist. Not that they aren't viruses but that there's nothing actually there. Now, it seems, you're saying that some of them don't exist and some of them exist but are not viruses... So far, you've failed to explain how you know they aren't viruses when you don't know what they are. We need a word for them, right? Virus is as good a word as any.
 
If only she had a masked emoji and black power fist in her twitter handle, then she would have been fine
 
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