Considering I provided references and you do not that is hardly a mic drop come back. I don't have a problem with the quote per se. I have a problem with hypocrites. You complain about unsourced opinions and yet you rely on an unsourced opinion. That is funny and sad all at the same time. I am sure the Germans or the Swedes have a big long word for this, but I will just coin one: Tuchidiocy. I like the sound of it and it is a clever pun on your username so we will need to make sure that it catches on. Perhaps one day we will see it next to goblin mode and other neologisms in the dictionary. The UrbanDictionary is probably a good place to start disseminating this lexical masterpiece.
Here's how the word can be used in context:
Your tuchidiocy is showing!
Don't be a tuchidiot!
That is the most tuchidiotic thing I have heard all day
I told you what was wrong with each of your references. I don't have them in front of me but as I recall they consisted mostly of journalists' opinions. I don't remember a single researched study or scientific journal article. Perhaps I missed something?
you rely on an unsourced opinion
Where is that, pray tell? I gave you at least six links debunking your claim that the "vaxxed are 6 times more likely to die of covid" and you paid no attention to them, possibly on the grounds that you, with your complete lack of training or experience in any relevant field, think you're right and the scientists are wrong.
Considering I provided references and you do not that is hardly a mic drop come back. I don't have a problem with the quote per se. I have a problem with hypocrites. You complain about unsourced opinions and yet you rely on an unsourced opinion. That is funny and sad all at the same time. I am sure the Germans or the Swedes have a big long word for this, but I will just coin one: Tuchidiocy. I like the sound of it and it is a clever pun on your username so we will need to make sure that it catches on. Perhaps one day we will see it next to goblin mode and other neologisms in the dictionary. The UrbanDictionary is probably a good place to start disseminating this lexical masterpiece.
Here's how the word can be used in context:
I told you what was wrong with each of your references. I don't have them in front of me but as I recall they consisted mostly of journalists' opinions. I don't remember a single researched study or scientific journal article. Perhaps I missed something?
Where is that, pray tell? I gave you at least six links debunking your claim that the "vaxxed are 6 times more likely to die of covid" and you paid no attention to them, possibly on the grounds that you, with your complete lack of training or experience in any relevant field, think you're right and the scientists are wrong.
You seem to be having an episode of tuchidosis. Perhaps pfizer has a vaxx for this?
Get your #4th dose Tuchodi 😘
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