I love your constitution — Nosferatu
Excuse me? — Nosferatu
Don't underestimate Radder. He has his very own take on reality. Even wrote a book about it. It couldn't prevent his public demise though. — Nosferatu
But continue gaslighting if you'd like. — Xtrix
I delivered it... — Nosferatu
It's prominent on my disordered shell. I used the book for my scription: "forms of realism". I was surprised to find it on the table at the professor's (Radder) office. — Nosferatu
So now you're saying that accusing me of being "partisan" was pertaining to the FACT that these rates are occurring "mostly in states run by Republicans"? — Xtrix
So here we have two sets of facts: (1) vaccination, hospitalization, and death statistics per state and (2) the political affiliation of those states governments. — Xtrix
I suppose it's "partisan minded" to link these two sets of facts? An odd thing to say, considering it's very well documented that conservatives are far more likely to refuse the vaccines than other demographics. — Xtrix
One GOD is all that's left. Luckily there are some Aboriginals left. They know. — Nosferatu
This reminds me of Pickering: "Constructing Quarks". — Nosferatu
Not for me. My gods reside outside the universe. Maybe they can interact with us by means of hidden variables (a fact!), but I would be very disappointed if they did! — Nosferatu
So... A fact is only true when embedded in a frame. Gods frames are absent now. Xenophanes assured that. The MFer... — Nosferatu
Of course not. The Greek gods were once a fact. Not anymore!
Shitty shitty BANG BANG! — Nosferatu
perhaps you are asking when a statement ought be believed. There is no general answer to that question. — Banno
So you're suggesting, without evidence, that vaccination rate numbers are wrong -- or that hospitalization rates/death rates are wrong, or both. — Xtrix
The issue are anti-vaxxers, ignorance, and misinformation — Xtrix
Maps and statistics aren’t partisan. But interesting that you’d take it personally. Pretty revealing. — Xtrix
Looking closer into the map, the cases spiking right now are among the states with high rates of unvaccinated people— mostly states run by Republicans. — Xtrix
If you have an auto-immune disorder you can go ahead and get your third shot. Otherwise you'll have to wait your turn. — frank
What’s been studied so far suggests less effectiveness after 6-8 months — Xtrix
It's true here. I'm in a study now. I was vaccinated in December and my antibodies were gone in August. — frank
And the other 35% are vaccinated. The vaccine wears off after a few months. — frank
I don't think we'll ever have herd immunity for it the way we do with measles. — frank
In all, whilst I think vaccination has a few merits as a choice of preventative measure to bolster a flagging health system, it's knocked out of the water by a half dozen other far more suitable candidates, all of which are being ignored solely for ideological reasons — Isaac
I guess traffic lights & child-proof caps on medicine bottles make you "ewwww :vomit:" too. — 180 Proof
it sounds very soviet, and that is a disgusting idea for me.Bring on the passports & mandates! — 180 Proof
At older age some are ready to die. They have seen their friends or their loved ones died and have not much to do, especially if they are sick. For many people it's actually a relief. — ssu
the one aim of those who practice philosophy in the proper manner is to practice for dying and death
The difference here is that I acknowledge the experts around me and refer to them to conclude what they are actually knowledgeable about. If I make arguments that refer to source material that they produced, then I'm taking the epistemically responsible path of arguing logic out of that knowledge. The difference between me and you is that you just have opinions, you think you know best, but have little to no foundation for that logic. The same goes for every other person who does the same. Armchair experts are called that based on them thinking they know best. The reasonable thinker, however, never position themselves to know past their own knowledge and instead include the consensus of experts into the arguments. So you are comparing apples to oranges while you don't understand the difference. — Christoffer