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Science: Lower cognitive ability linked to non-compliance with social distancing

  1. #81
    Originally posted by ORACLE We propose

    aka worthless "science"
  2. #82
    ORACLE Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson aka worthless "science"

    Doesn't understand the scientific method ^
  3. #83
    ORACLE Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by Kev The scientists arent in control, the media is. "Strong suggestions" encouraging everybody to get psychotic and beg for a police state in the name of not getting a seasonal flu is not nefarious at all. why didnt they pull this shit last year when the flu killed 80000 people? where were all these "strong suggestions" to put ourselves under house arrest, leave our jobs, quit school and destroy the economy back then?

    the reason they overtly call you stupid is because they know you have the attention span of a flea.

    edit: doctors suggested smoking as a way to relax in the 1940s, try using your own head sometime.

    The data shows that you are stupid, bud.
  4. #84
    Originally posted by ORACLE The data shows that you are stupid, bud.

    "Strong suggestions"

    Sure sure...lololol

    Maybe JUST maybe...there are people who don't give a fuck if half the population dies..and actually sees that as a positive thing for humanity.
  5. #85
    94% of serial killers were/are coffee drinkers...therefore coffee must be linked to serial killing.

    Retard science...101.
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  6. #86
    ORACLE Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson "Strong suggestions"

    Sure sure…lololol

    Maybe JUST maybe…there are people who don't give a fuck if half the population dies..and actually sees that as a positive thing for humanity.

    Didn't read the paper ^
  7. #87
    ORACLE Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson 94% of serial killers were/are coffee drinkers…therefore coffee must be linked to serial killing.

    Retard science…101.

    Misunderstands "correlation doesn't mean causation"^
  8. #88
    Greek Style Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by ORACLE Didn't read the paper ^

    Your paper has already been shown to be racist, why would he read it unless he was also racist?
  9. #89
    ORACLE Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by Greek Style Your paper has already been shown to be racist, why would he read it unless he was also racist?

    Shut the fuck up faggot ^
  10. #90
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by ORACLE Shut the fuck up faggot ^

    Is that a fact?
  11. #91
    ORACLE Naturally Camouflaged
    Our data support this hypothesis, highlighting the critical role of one’s working memory capacity in social-distancing compliance during the early stage of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.

    Easiest win of my life
  12. #92
    Greek Style Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by ORACLE Easiest win of my life

    Racism is an easy win?
  13. #93
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker China has a highness who will serve until his death.

    so ....
  14. #94
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by ORACLE Because you are still infectious for 1-3 weeks before the onset of symptoms and even if you aren't showing overt symptoms.

    There's no documentation or evidence which proves that, which means it's only your opinion.
  15. #95
    ORACLE Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by -SpectraL There's no documentation or evidence which proves that, which means it's only your opinion.

    https://medical.mit.edu/faqs/COVID-19#faq-9

    Is a person with COVID-19 contagious before symptoms appear?
    Yes, evidence indicates that people who are infected with 2019-nCoV may be at their most contagious in the 48–72 hours before symptoms are noticeable. In addition, it is now estimated that up to 25 percent of infected individuals remain asymptomatic and may unwittingly infect others. For that reason, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is now recommending that individuals wear non-medical-grade, cloth face coverings in public settings where it may be difficult to maintain social distancing, such as grocery stores. If everyone wears masks, this might help prevent those who are unknowingly infected from spreading the illness.
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  16. #96
    ORACLE Naturally Camouflaged
    Basically the science is clear: y'all are scientifically retarded
  17. #97
    Originally posted by -SpectraL There's no documentation or evidence which proves that, which means it's only your opinion.

    just because they're documemted doesnt mean they're true.
  18. #98
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by ORACLE Basically the science is clear: y'all are scientifically retarded

    Science is fallible
  19. #99
    Originally posted by ORACLE Basically the science is clear: y'all are scientifically retarded

    What about the people that fly plane in January
  20. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by ORACLE https://medical.mit.edu/faqs/COVID-19#faq-9

    Is a person with COVID-19 contagious before symptoms appear?
    Yes, evidence indicates that people who are infected with 2019-nCoV may be at their most contagious in the 48–72 hours before symptoms are noticeable. In addition, it is now estimated that up to 25 percent of infected individuals remain asymptomatic and may unwittingly infect others. For that reason, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is now recommending that individuals wear non-medical-grade, cloth face coverings in public settings where it may be difficult to maintain social distancing, such as grocery stores. If everyone wears masks, this might help prevent those who are unknowingly infected from spreading the illness.

    No, no, no. We don't just take someone's "good word" for anything, at this point. Show the documentation. Show the study. Show the evidence.
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