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by lowkey
1595 days ago
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I’ve never heard the walrus analogy before and this is the first time I’ve been called a walrus. I did do my own googling. Here is what I found [0] - a study that seems to indicate the opposite of your claim that > Viral load does not have anything to do with chance of spread I realize it is difficult to infer tone in a comment but I would encourage you to assume good faith. It keeps this community civilized. [0] https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal... |
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This is one of your more incredible claims.
> I realize it is difficult to infer tone in a comment but I would encourage you to assume good faith. It keeps this community civilized.
Hey just fyi since you supposedly just learned what a walrus is, one thing they are known for is their requirement that everyone else assumes good faith long past the point of credulity.
Nobody is depriving you here. The trick to not being called a walrus is to not act like one. It's extremely easy!