So, your argument is that personal choice can be ignored in favour of your personal definition of 'public health'? Take your logic a step further - why can't we just completely ignore your personal opinion of what's a…
Say something of substance instead of alluding to some 'illogical' argument you supposedly found but are unable to identify.
> You argued that people should be able to pay for and provide their own tests. T Where did I say 'provide their own tests'? I'll wait for a specific reference. That's about the 5th time you directly misquoted and…
> These loose groups of people can indeed influence the public, and are using this ability to promote vaccines. There is nothing loose about the US media and political establishments. If you watch mainstream media with…
> Yes I do. The Antibody Test costs $42 and the vaccine costs $16/dose in the US today. You're ignoring economies of scale, ignoring basic economics (increase supply - price goes down), ignoring the fact that vaccines…
So you're just going to pretend that the entire media and political establishment (at least in US) as well as many industries (ex. big tech) are not strongly supportive of big pharma when it comes to the vaccines? Are…
> If the vaccine is safe. Something you don't know. If you want a sincere discussion you might want to at least admit the obvious. > If the vaccine is cheaper (directly and logically). First of all you don't know if…
> COVID-19 Antibody Tests cost more than the vaccine (roughly $40 Vs. $16/dose). That's not a valid reason at all. > We lack the quantity of Antibody Tests we'd need. We also lacked vaccine quantity, and many people…
:(
I think you're 100% right on both counts.
> Every single company that sells things does this. Nope. > It is a bit bizarre that your comment, or variations of it, appears for every single Apple release. For those people so jaded and annoyed at the existence of…
The only place windows is competitive is desktop - a small and shrinking piece of the market.
Not getting vaccinated is a stupid decision, but smoking is not? Or you think people are spontaneously addicted to smoking, drinking, drugs? Or you think that people randomly decide to not get the vaccine because they…
The covid vaccines do not prevent transmission, and people who are unvaccinated are not intentionally infecting others with covid. Taking the vaccine is also not the same as not driving sober because there are real…
I'm not sure what your argument is? That pleasure is what determines if something is ok to do? People have reasons for not taking a vaccine the same way people have reasons for drinking. They have their own reasons, it…
You forgot the second half of the paragraph from your source: > Human studies show that formic acid is excreted faster than it is formed after ingestion of aspartame. In some fruit juices, higher concentrations of…
It's not hard to keep track of what _thousands_ of scientists are saying? You should try it.
You can't just 'watch what thousands of scientists are saying'. You have to rely on media, which is provably spreading misinformation on a range of topics every single day. The trust in mainstream media is at an all…
> There’s a large (the vast majority), who think what is happening to Assange is a travesty. Not sure that's true, go to reddit for example, and you'll see the majority are already brainwashed into thinking Assange is a…
Wow, that's almost double the median individual income.
> For this, the city pays around $60k per tent site per year. I'm not sure if this is in part due to some unsavory relationship between the org administering the program and some city official. Recently the program was…
You can build an alternative, and many already exist, but the average user is far more influenced by branding and ads than privacy or freedom.
Well it goes from billion/year to million/day, which is actually closer to billion/year than billion/day. It's also a more natural way of writing it than $0.205 billion. I doubt they indented people to miss the change…
The purpose of reddit at this point is to keep as many naive and docile users as possible, and keep them clicking. Anything that could cause cognitive dissonance is bannable, while advertising and astroturfing are…
> Psychology is a science. People may argue whether it is a hard science, but it’s doing all the science things. True, when I say 'science' I mean 'hard science'. Every theory is basically an arbitrary statistical model…
So, your argument is that personal choice can be ignored in favour of your personal definition of 'public health'? Take your logic a step further - why can't we just completely ignore your personal opinion of what's a…
Say something of substance instead of alluding to some 'illogical' argument you supposedly found but are unable to identify.
> You argued that people should be able to pay for and provide their own tests. T Where did I say 'provide their own tests'? I'll wait for a specific reference. That's about the 5th time you directly misquoted and…
> These loose groups of people can indeed influence the public, and are using this ability to promote vaccines. There is nothing loose about the US media and political establishments. If you watch mainstream media with…
> Yes I do. The Antibody Test costs $42 and the vaccine costs $16/dose in the US today. You're ignoring economies of scale, ignoring basic economics (increase supply - price goes down), ignoring the fact that vaccines…
So you're just going to pretend that the entire media and political establishment (at least in US) as well as many industries (ex. big tech) are not strongly supportive of big pharma when it comes to the vaccines? Are…
> If the vaccine is safe. Something you don't know. If you want a sincere discussion you might want to at least admit the obvious. > If the vaccine is cheaper (directly and logically). First of all you don't know if…
> COVID-19 Antibody Tests cost more than the vaccine (roughly $40 Vs. $16/dose). That's not a valid reason at all. > We lack the quantity of Antibody Tests we'd need. We also lacked vaccine quantity, and many people…
:(
I think you're 100% right on both counts.
> Every single company that sells things does this. Nope. > It is a bit bizarre that your comment, or variations of it, appears for every single Apple release. For those people so jaded and annoyed at the existence of…
The only place windows is competitive is desktop - a small and shrinking piece of the market.
Not getting vaccinated is a stupid decision, but smoking is not? Or you think people are spontaneously addicted to smoking, drinking, drugs? Or you think that people randomly decide to not get the vaccine because they…
The covid vaccines do not prevent transmission, and people who are unvaccinated are not intentionally infecting others with covid. Taking the vaccine is also not the same as not driving sober because there are real…
I'm not sure what your argument is? That pleasure is what determines if something is ok to do? People have reasons for not taking a vaccine the same way people have reasons for drinking. They have their own reasons, it…
You forgot the second half of the paragraph from your source: > Human studies show that formic acid is excreted faster than it is formed after ingestion of aspartame. In some fruit juices, higher concentrations of…
It's not hard to keep track of what _thousands_ of scientists are saying? You should try it.
You can't just 'watch what thousands of scientists are saying'. You have to rely on media, which is provably spreading misinformation on a range of topics every single day. The trust in mainstream media is at an all…
> There’s a large (the vast majority), who think what is happening to Assange is a travesty. Not sure that's true, go to reddit for example, and you'll see the majority are already brainwashed into thinking Assange is a…
Wow, that's almost double the median individual income.
> For this, the city pays around $60k per tent site per year. I'm not sure if this is in part due to some unsavory relationship between the org administering the program and some city official. Recently the program was…
You can build an alternative, and many already exist, but the average user is far more influenced by branding and ads than privacy or freedom.
Well it goes from billion/year to million/day, which is actually closer to billion/year than billion/day. It's also a more natural way of writing it than $0.205 billion. I doubt they indented people to miss the change…
The purpose of reddit at this point is to keep as many naive and docile users as possible, and keep them clicking. Anything that could cause cognitive dissonance is bannable, while advertising and astroturfing are…
> Psychology is a science. People may argue whether it is a hard science, but it’s doing all the science things. True, when I say 'science' I mean 'hard science'. Every theory is basically an arbitrary statistical model…