@HiddenPinky So you didn't make a claim and in a previous post you claim or opinionated that you didn't make an opinion either??
So what did you make exactly? I'm perplexed m'lud.
Maybe you're blinding me with science then 🤣
Whatever it is I forgive you with no hard feelings.
Goodbye.
@HiddenPinky Document and verify what hoops I asked you to jump through and how you allegedly reckon I may owe you something? Did I ever ask that anywhere? 🤣
And with regard to claims...you made many. You called me a "lying shitbag" and other slurs yet you don't even know me...wtf? 🤔
@Similar89@HiddenPinky Can you show me a paper that YOU wrote that can back up the claims made from these various other papers?
To experience what's called the "truth" of anything you have to experience it for yourself and then back it up with your own experiments. Otherwise it's hearsay.
Thanks.
@HiddenPinky How can I be satisfied when you have consistently failed to document and verify your claims when politely asked.
That's not trolling. That's normal and respectful behaviour.
Go to any court and make a claim. You'll be most certainly asked to document and verify.
@HiddenPinky@Similar89 If you read my posts I never refused to see information. Anyone can pass on information which could be true or false but what I specifically asked to see is information that you have passed on and have personally documented and verified as fact.
You have failed to do so.
Thanks.
@HiddenPinky So now you're relying on AI to determine why I ask polite and respectful questions.
That's a logical fallacy called an ad hominum attack.
Is that the best you can do?
C'mon man....that's weak.
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The etymology of the word idiot is fascinating because it shows just how inverted language can become over time.
Most people think an idiot is a foolish or unintelligent person.
But the word comes from the ancient Greek idiōtēs, which originally meant a private person. Someone who was not a politician, magistrate, public official, or involved in the affairs of the state.
The root word idios simply meant one's own, private, or personal.
In other words, an "idiot" was originally someone who minded their own business and lived a private life outside public institutions.
Over time the meaning was twisted. The private person became the uneducated person. The uneducated person became the ignorant person. The ignorant person became the fool.
Think about that for a moment.
A word that once described an independent private individual eventually became an insult.
How many other words have undergone the same transformation?
How many times have language, definitions, and meanings been altered until the original understanding is almost completely forgotten?
The history of words often reveals the history of power.
Sometimes the greatest clues are hidden in plain sight.
@HiddenPinky "Virology is a science that's been around for a hundred years".
That's a claim. Who told you that?
That's why I ask YOU to document and verify by demonstrating YOUR own experiments on what "virology" actually is.
Fair question...yes?
Thanks.