Schachtel: How The Flu "Disappeared" During The COVID Era
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"No, the concept of questioning germ theory is refered to as terrain theory. That is a topic."
NO SHIT! This is what I was referring to when I said terrain THEORY. IT IS CALLED TERRAIN THEORY. This isn't some obscure topic and doesn't need explaining.
"Every time you have ever thought you had the flu, you were actually toxically overloaded."
And yet everyone around me was toxically overloaded at the exact same time? With the exact same symptoms? On numerous occasions? My entire life?...quite the coincidence, don't u think?
Eggxactly.
Unreal, can't believe I have to state this. How dense. Since Pasteur, the debate has been germ theory vs terrain THEORY. The fact some scientists wanna change the name to cell theory means nothing in this argument. Fucken semantics. It is known as terrain theory no matter how smart u think u sound.
My point still stands with the original debate that a cold virus explains what I have experienced my entire life. Maybe u should look at that measurement instead of believing wholeheartedly your camp is right.
Unscramble those eggs.
U got issues with semantics don't cha?. Its kind of funny. Absolutely loving u dance around the definition of germ theory vs terrain THEORY. The best is your thinking that it's somehow different than this actual argument.
"I shot your point in the toe when i explained that toxins and environments can also explain why you get ill."
Dumb. It doesn't explain why the people in the same environment catch the same illness. Everytime. That's some crazy environmental effects affecting everyone the same....dumb
I'm thinking it's a combo of narcissism and self righteousness that got u in tunnel vision. U want a theory to be right so bad you'll ignore its obvious holes. Like u said that's why we're here to discuss THEORIES and expand our minds. Don't let stubbornness and your huge EGGo cloud common sense.