Udon (udon@social.076.moe)'s status on Friday, 06-Jan-2023 20:19:38 JST
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> So I can move this part up to the "yes-virus" camp.
I don't think you understand the problem. I think I can assume we all know there is "something" causing illness? But what does this yes/no-virus war changes at all? What if we really debunked that "virus" does not exist in any means? Look at the LGBT people that got mad because someone used the wrong pronoun, but the genitals can describe the gender better objectively. The yes/no-virus is just like them.
If it's not obvious enough: We need to ask what the students and the researches have been studying in the field. Or is it a super psyop like what the flat-earthers refer how they hide the fact that the Earth is a disc?
It's good to challenge mainstream conversations, but then we can't accept everything just because it's "not mainstream".
> However, on the other hand, the "They can’t even explain even a simple case where a family member gets COVID and then, all of a sudden, other people in the same household get the same illness." part is something I've never actually seen happening.
>What I did see rather is that the lethally injected getting extremely sick whereas pure bloods that happen to be right in front of them don't even get a single symptom.
You can assume I am either lying or mass-poisoned by my government through food or water but I got sick too and positive with the rapid test (I also tested the kit as a control environment to see whether the kit is a fearmongering tool). I got the fever recovered in 2 or 3 days, and about another 5 or 6 days to fully recovered. I didn't need to take any medicine to recover, but I during the fever I can't do anything but lying in my bed. The symptoms are exactly the same as a cold, but a lot more severe. I am not vaxxed.