@CharlieShrem@lopp I always saw him as a cocky corporatist normie that was in the weird world of bitcoin for monetary reasons more than the software.
Perhaps that’s a mischaracterization, as I was just getting involved in the months before he left.
@jsparker31@NPR Again, “lost”.
The words of someone who sees things in terms of winning and losing. I bet you go out of your way to “own the libs” by driving a car that uses a ton of gas and could easily plow through a crowd of BLM protesters.
Winning.
You still can’t go back to that convo..
@jsparker31@NPR Vaccines don’t “stop” transmission. They equip the immune system with a blueprint for handling a virus, one that is constantly evolving resistance.
Covid is also more virulent than most known viruses.
Vaccine hesitancy is causing more chances for the virus to spread and mutate.
@jsparker31@NPR Yes there has.
Regardless, this vaccine and the boosters have been fast-tracked to save lives.
They continue to do that.
Even if partially vaccinated people are dying, it doesn’t mean the vaccine doesn’t work.
@jsparker31@NPR And, yes, I can be dumb and argumentative, but that doesn’t negate the fact that you’re full of shit, and will spout off conservative talking points like a good little tool.
@jsparker31@NPR Any data source for covid at this point will work.
They all agree: most deaths, by far, in the most recent months, are of the unvaccinated. It’s so much of a margin, that it is irrefutable.
Where are YOU getting your data from?
@jsparker31@NPR Alright, new topic, Jay.
If there were so many deaths during covid, and the vaccine is the reason, why are so many of the deaths (since the vaccine has become widely available) of the unvaccinated?
@jsparker31@NPR Ok, so police can calmly arrest a mass shooter, but when a black man makes a scene while being publicly executed, he was fighting them (oooh, all caps) and deserves to be dead.
Cool story, Jay