SubJeff on 17/6/2020 at 08:53
Yes lowenz, and now dexamethasone has been demonstrated to be effective in reducing mortality by researchers in Oxford, UK.
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Please forgive me if I start to doubt this paper when I do a search for the lead scientist and they have a Hollywood style website:
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This is what the website of an academic looks like:
No professional formatting, plain text, plain images, 90's web standards.
Only movie producers imagine a world where scientists have the time and inclination to make a beautiful modern site to show their research.
I don't know guys, this is some top quality trolling. I actually laughed. Audibly. "90's web standards." is my favourite bit.
Nice one nbohr1more! :joke::joke:
Come on guys, get a sense of humour. You'll all be raging against Jarvis DuPont next!
Sulphur on 17/6/2020 at 09:53
I'll admit that acknowledging his posts was a mistake. Live and learn!
As for Jarvis, props to him for one thing: his absolutely flawless manbun hyphen topknot inspires the utmost envy in me.
SubJeff on 17/6/2020 at 10:28
I've always been confused by the image he uses. Isn't that an image of Jake Gyllenhaal he uses? How does he get away with that?
Sulphur on 17/6/2020 at 10:30
It certainly looks like it. I assume the floral wreath helps him identify as some sort of soy latte-swilling non-Gyllenhaal.
nbohr1more on 17/6/2020 at 17:28
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God forbid he ever look up Johns Hopkins website. It's got animated backgrounds of alleged doctors putting on surgical gloves and everything. It all looks like a scene straight from Grey's Anatomy or some other Hollywood type shit.
How stupid do They think we are to believe such slick, overproduced lies?
Are we supposed to believe that (
https://www.cdc.gov/) this is a real site for a real medical organization? Who are the people in those pictures? When were they taken? Is this really what they do? You'd think that if they were real professionals out saving the world, they'd be too busy to make a website that good.
Okay, on a serious note, wanna know why these labs and hospitals have such slick websites? Simple. It's because having a website that looks like it's some dipshit's first Geocities page won't exactly instill much confidence in their organization now, will it? What they're doing is advertising their competence, and having a strong, attractive web presence is a great way to do just that. You know what they say about first impressions and all that.
I shouldn't have to explain something this goddamn straightforward and common sensicial to someone who's probably in their mid 30's or so, but hey, this is the world we live in now.
Perhaps I was being obtuse...
Let's see:
1) (
https://andersen-lab.com/about/) > Sponsors?
2) Pew Charitable Trusts > Associated Political Entities ?
3) Center for American Progress > President ?
4) Neera Tanden > Who did she work for?
Hillary Clinton
Now do you see what a "slick website" from a small research team raises flags?
Sulphur on 17/6/2020 at 17:30
Oh my god. This has to be trolling. Even if it isn't: please, kindly fuck off.
nbohr1more on 17/6/2020 at 18:31
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Oh my god. This has to be trolling. Even if it isn't: please, kindly fuck off.
Your "team" (favored political party) just killed 400k people with a bioweapon and all you can muster is "fuck off".
Whatever...
Believe your SNL, Colbert, and Late Nite Jimmy news casters.
Sulphur on 17/6/2020 at 18:40
I don't have a team, genius. I'm not even a US citizen.
Congratulations on discovering something we all did as kids, though: the concept of six degrees of separation.
Also, you can continue rubbing yourself off in public without my help. You qualitatively fail to meet the requirements for intelligent conversation, so I'm signing out.
heywood on 17/6/2020 at 19:35
We have to stop responding to this inanity.
Nicker on 17/6/2020 at 20:32
Bbbbut, that's just what They want...