The "two more weeks" phrase is what is used to mock those of us who said there would be a die off. It's a strawman, though. Those who said (correctly, I might add) that there would be a die off said it wouldn't be a "bring out your dead" situation of 1/3 of people keeling over like the Black Plague, but a rather more gradual thing.
Fools were saying "two more weeks" to make it seem like because there weren't mass simultaneous deaths that we were wrong. We weren't.
The "two more weeks" phrase is what is used to mock those of us who said there would be a die off. It's a strawman, though. Those who said (correctly, I might add) that there would be a die off said it wouldn't be a "bring out your dead" situation of 1/3 of people keeling over like the Black Plague, but a rather more gradual thing.
Fools were saying "two more weeks" to make it seem like because there weren't mass simultaneous deaths that we were wrong. We weren't.
I gotcha.