It's only having a big impac because it's new.
In a few years time it will be just another flu, like I've been saying.
Every new virus goes through the same cycle.
Still waiting, and waiting, and waiting
It's only having a big impac because it's new.
Still waiting, and waiting, and waiting
Maybe jak needs to take his own advice, didn't provide one answer to Wistler's questions.
I asked since the Spanish flu.
Mr Whistler has been accusing me of not stating facts.Stantheman wrote: ↑April 18, 2020, 6:37 pmybe jak needs to take his own advice, didn't provide one answer to Wistler's questions.
Hey dopey,Whistler wrote: ↑April 18, 2020, 7:39 pmhilarious, it went from 4 million to 110,000.
We don't have to wait for 2 years to see you were bullshiting, it took less than 40 minutes. It will still be 110,000 in two years time, it will still not be 4 million in two years time, and you will still will not answer my questions earlier in 2 years time because you cannot.
Cool,mickojak wrote: ↑April 18, 2020, 7:48 pmHey dopey,Whistler wrote: ↑April 18, 2020, 7:39 pmhilarious, it went from 4 million to 110,000.
We don't have to wait for 2 years to see you were bullshiting, it took less than 40 minutes. It will still be 110,000 in two years time, it will still not be 4 million in two years time, and you will still will not answer my questions earlier in 2 years time because you cannot.
That was a statement from another poster, not me.
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It's cherry picking not bloody penny pinching.mickojak wrote: ↑April 18, 2020, 7:19 pmSo, you're penny pinching dates for your argument?
The Asian flu in two years in the 1950's killed 110,00 Americans, not 4 million. Covid 19 is kiling at 4 times that rate and is only a couple of months in the wild.
But the USA population then was only 154 million.
So, lets wait for two years before we can compare.
Percentage wise, not even a comparison yet
Your scaremongering is bullsh@t