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Re: Guns for teachers - The MemePresident

Postby Ysh » Sat Mar 03, 2018 9:23 pm

synaris wrote:
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synaris wrote:studies are unreliable as hell though. why would i point to a study done by a bunch of people who all agree with each other when i could post a video thats self explanatory. hell theres studies that have been cited thousands of times by colleges and scientists long after they have been debunked. i dont like authority fallacies. i like my evidence to be plain.

No way you're for real now.

Sorry Trollex, Synaris is the forum's posterchild for autism now.


i know you think its crazy that there are people out there that do not worship the white lab coat gods but we do exist. we don't take any study we read as irrefutable fact.

Do you think there is position in middle of ''all study is irrefutable fact'' and ''study is just as good as YouTube video?''
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Re: Guns for teachers - The MemePresident

Postby synaris » Sat Mar 03, 2018 9:29 pm

Do you think there is position in middle of ''all study is irrefutable fact'' and ''study is just as good as YouTube video?''


im sure there is. but if potjeh is allowed to exaggerate, insult me and accuse me of believing any random thing that he can laugh at, why cant i fire back with an exaggeration?

still those insults are useful. as soon as the evidence stops coming and the insults start flying from my opponents, thats when i know im on to something. for example he couldnt counter what i said about vaccines, so he just mocked me for being an "anti-vaxxer".
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Re: Guns for teachers - The MemePresident

Postby Potjeh » Sat Mar 03, 2018 9:35 pm

synaris wrote:first of all i don't believe vaccines cure a damn thing.

How can I not mock that? How can anyone dispute effectiveness of the rabies vaccine, for example? Without it mortality rate is almost 100%, with timely administered vaccine survival rate is almost 100%.
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Re: Guns for teachers - The MemePresident

Postby synaris » Sat Mar 03, 2018 9:39 pm

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synaris wrote:first of all i don't believe vaccines cure a damn thing.

How can I not mock that? How can anyone dispute effectiveness of the rabies vaccine, for example? Without it mortality rate is almost 100%, with timely administered vaccine survival rate is almost 100%.


timely administered? what are you talking about? a vaccine is a "weakened" form of a disease that is supposed to allow your body to learn how to fight it off so you never catch it. so any time before you catch rabies is supposed to be a good time.

if it only works after you catch rabies, then its a vaccine in name only.
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Re: Guns for teachers - The MemePresident

Postby Potjeh » Sat Mar 03, 2018 9:43 pm

It works before you get rabies and within 10 days after infection, before the disease has had time to take hold. Rabies actually take 1-3 months before the symptoms show.

Also, how do you explain near complete eradication of polio if vaccines don't work?
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Re: Guns for teachers - The MemePresident

Postby synaris » Sat Mar 03, 2018 9:49 pm

Potjeh wrote:It works before you get rabies and within 10 days after infection, before the disease has had time to take hold. Rabies actually take 1-3 months before the symptoms show.

Also, how do you explain near complete eradication of polio if vaccines don't work?


last i heard about polio, i heard people were still trying to find a cure for it. i don't pay attention to news involving polio. it doesnt appear in conversation, media, or anything i read or listen to.

everything i have seen or heard about vaccines has shown how detrimental they are, from friends and family members complaining about how sick they and the people they know got, and from the damn side affects listed for the vaccines.

if there are vaccines that actually do what they are supposed to, thats fantastic news and im wrong as hell. but i dont encounter people saying that a vaccine worked perfectly for them, on or offline.
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Re: Guns for teachers - The MemePresident

Postby Potjeh » Sat Mar 03, 2018 9:55 pm

That's an impressive bubble you've got, then.
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Re: Guns for teachers - The MemePresident

Postby synaris » Sat Mar 03, 2018 9:57 pm

Potjeh wrote:That's an impressive bubble you've got, then.


pop it for me then. i dont mind being proven wrong, i just to scrutinize new beliefs to make sure they can stand up to testing.
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Re: Guns for teachers - The MemePresident

Postby Potjeh » Sat Mar 03, 2018 10:01 pm

I stepped on a rusty nail once, but because I had my tetanus shots I didn't get tetanus. 10/10, would get vaccinated again. And since anecdotal evidence is the strongest form of evidence, boom, proven wrong!
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Re: Guns for teachers - The MemePresident

Postby synaris » Sat Mar 03, 2018 10:20 pm

Potjeh wrote:I stepped on a rusty nail once, but because I had my tetanus shots I didn't get tetanus. 10/10, would get vaccinated again. And since anecdotal evidence is the strongest form of evidence, boom, proven wrong!


i didnt want to bring up anything anecdotal because its the worst kind of evidence. i brought it up to explain why i believe vaccines dont work worth a damn.

and if what you said wasnt sarcasm then lucky you. many vaccine manufacturers admit that the vaccines cause problems. and in the case of the flu vaccine, its damn near useless. since there are hundreds of strains of the flu and the vaccine might give you 6 or so. and you still catch the flu from it. doesnt stop doctors from pushing it on as many people as they can.
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