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by andrewla
900 days ago
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That's one sense in which it is used, but the other sense is the opposite -- "no evidence that covid vaccines cause people to become magnetic" is not a "yeah, we haven't checked for the evidence yet, but we'll get right on it". The point of the article is because this can cut both ways it is impossible to distinguish between the shades of meaning, and the phrase should be discarded entirely. |
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