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Old 12-24-2021, 10:14 AM   #61
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Old 12-24-2021, 11:48 AM   #62
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Despite Tiny's protestations this isn't my area of expertise either. Truth be told I'm not sure I have one. Like most folks I just repeat the ideas of others.
That said, the reason behind a statement like that is simply that it's in the organism's best evolutionary interest not to kill off it's host. Natural selection rewards adaptability and viruses are extremely adaptable. Consequently, the Covid virus will mutate further and it could mutate into something very deadly so we should be aware of that. Not to be punny, but that's an evolutionary dead end.
To reiterate, what I said about viruses in general is something I've heard from others, most recently Dr. Robert Malone so I'll just pin it on him. I know Tiny posted an article where one of his colleagues was trashing him, but that's something I'd take with a grain of salt. Researchers have personalities and they're not all warm and fuzzy. I can't remember if it was Crick or Watson (discoverers of the double helix of DNA) that was quite bristly. We don't disregard the work because one of them was an asshole.
HIV still does a damn good job of killing its hosts that aren’t untreated. Maybe HIV is a dumb virus operating against its own best interest.

Or maybe viruses spread and replicate without a design to become less deadly.
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Old 12-24-2021, 12:01 PM   #63
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One of my Nephews (teenager) is in the hospital in Vietnam, with Chicken Pox allegedly acquired from getting the Chinese Covid vaccine. I haven't heard of that kind of issue in any news article or report. I suspect a dirty or shared needle is involved.. Hopefully.

I personally would not trust the Chinese vaccine, period, but if you want a vaccine in Vietnam, it's take it or leave it. Add to that the idea from many Vietnamese, that China has been on a Decade-long campaign to slowly take Vietnam under its control, and it is a disturbing development.

Of course, vaccines of all types are in short, or zero supply in Vietnam, so my Nephew never got a Chicken Pox vaccine, that he would have had 10 years ago, in the States.
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Old 12-24-2021, 12:17 PM   #65
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I do “1” every year, and “3” and “4” (which is a subset of “3”) when symptomatic. That’s for the common cold. I never get the flu, probably in part because I get vaccinated every year.

While I’ve had a stash of N95 masks since 2005, people believe you’re odd if you wear a mask where I live.
I've known someone all her life, and I mean ALL OF IT, who is a self-proclaimed "expert" on just about anything ... she sent me a couple of "special masks" 4-5 months ago that were "just manufactured" in Israel which she disclosed that they contained some special metal that killed Covid ... they had "JUST BE PRODUCED" and not yet available in the U.S.!!!!!

They are resealed in the shipping package that I had sanitized so I could verify the Israeli manufacturer .... that manufacturer had produced the SAME MASK for years before Covid, but they changed the metal from copper to zinc.

I had an obligation to read and ingest the designing, testing, and experiments on mammals to determine their effectiveness in the later part of 2019 .... The short: they weren't just made in January-February of 2021. That's the story of her life.

In the late 60's as a public school teacher when the school got inundated with a wave of flu taking 35-40% of the students out of school .... I used "distancing" in the classroom ... no mask, no chemicals, no vaccines, and no special precautions .... just stay in your desk, cover coughs and sneezes, and don't come to my desk for anything .... a designated student who had no ... NO ... symptoms passed out and returned papers and left them on the front corner of my desk.

All this bullshit about mandatory this and that is to justify another election by mail.

Don't you feel sorry for the poor fuckers who have to deliver, open, and inspect the ballots!!!!

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Besides not enough.
Omicron has a very low death rate sorry to disappoint ya.
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HIV still does a damn good job of killing its hosts that aren’t untreated. Maybe HIV is a dumb virus operating against its own best interest.

Or maybe viruses spread and replicate without a design to become less deadly.


I don't think any of the language I've used in this thread would be outside the bounds of what's common in most of biology. If so I'm sure it was done for illustration for the less initiated. A certain amount of anthropomorphism is common. Natural selection has no intellect or will but it's said that it "chooses" which organisms succeed or fail in their goal(as if viruses have goals) of living and replicating. Actually natural selection doesn't exactly exist as an entity. It's nothing more more than a set of physical circumstances that make life more or less difficult for a given organism. Yet we say it chooses. Don't let it throw you.
Yes, HIV is a dumb virus. All viruses are dumb and they quite often do mutate against their own interests. In fact, I'm pretty sure there are more genetic failures than successes in the world. But viruses have a lot of mutations and some of them are advantageous to the viruses survival and not others.
HIV-1 and 2 are only 2 of over 40 simian immunodeficiency viruses that all infect monkeys and kills none of them. So, it seems to me that the overall family of viruses are mostly non lethal to their hosts. Did you know that? Aids also mutated in a way that makes transmission very specific. Was that in it's best interest? Do you really think it's advantageous for a virus to kill the host?
I'm no Leeuwenhoek but just between the two of us, I don't think you know shit about biology counselor. And I'm just way too stoned to keep at this.
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Reads like you are bruv! merry Christmas, man!
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Reads like you are bruv! merry Christmas, man!
In my defense, when someone provides such a target rich environment in only three sentences, the mind boggles.
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HIV still does a damn good job of killing its hosts that aren’t untreated. Maybe HIV is a dumb virus operating against its own best interest.

Or maybe viruses spread and replicate without a design to become less deadly.

I think we might have found common ground. I just don't buy this idea that a virus stops to think, "what can I do to ensure that I can hang around longer". I may be completely wrong but I'm not buying this "theory". I won't pretend that I have an alternate theory because I don't. I'm just not buying this one.
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Despite Tiny's protestations this isn't my area of expertise either. Truth be told I'm not sure I have one. Like most folks I just repeat the ideas of others.
I'm not sure whether you read a lot, listen to a lot of podcasts, or maybe in real life you're Bruce Weinstein and you've come here to toy with us, but you know more about evolutionary biology than the rest of us combined.

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In my defense, when someone provides such a target rich environment in only three sentences, the mind boggles.
I may be dense here, but it looks to me like what Noir Man wrote is consistent what you've written in this thread.
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Maybe enough will die to offset the gerryrigging done recently.
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Old 12-25-2021, 12:19 PM   #73
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I'm not sure whether you read a lot, listen to a lot of podcasts, or maybe in real life you're Bruce Weinstein and you've come here to toy with us, but you know more about evolutionary biology than the rest of us combined.



I may be dense here, but it looks to me like what Noir Man wrote is consistent what you've written in this thread.
He was just being argumentative and attempting to be insulting for the sake of doing so.

It’s the nature of this forum. It doesn’t bother me.
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In the late 60's as a public school teacher when the school got inundated with a wave of flu taking 35-40% of the students out of school .... I used "distancing" in the classroom ... no mask, no chemicals, no vaccines, and no special precautions .... just stay in your desk, cover coughs and sneezes, and don't come to my desk for anything .... a designated student who had no ... NO ... symptoms passed out and returned papers and left them on the front corner of my desk.]
Common sense, which you exhibited, goes a long way. I believe wearing KN95 and N95 masks when appropriate makes a lot of sense too. I read a paper which indicated distancing was as effective as masks in preventing transmission of COVID. I guess a lot depends on the mask (cloth vs. N95), whether a person wears it correctly, and how effectively people social distance and whether they also exercise common sense measures (e.g. covering coughs and sneezes), like in your classroom.
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I think we might have found common ground. I just don't buy this idea that a virus stops to think, "what can I do to ensure that I can hang around longer". I may be completely wrong but I'm not buying this "theory". I won't pretend that I have an alternate theory because I don't. I'm just not buying this one.
We disagree less that agree if you weren’t so damned cantankerous. I blame your advanced age and my relative youth. Lol

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