Coronavirus Funny Pictures etc. (political too) 2021 edition

Of course not. A theory proven correct is a correct theory.

https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/theory

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Only in science.

In common parlance, a theory is a synonym for hypothesis

So. In the words ‘conspiracy theory’, the theory is referring to a hypothesis.

Definition #1:

  • A description of an event or system that is considered to be accurate.

Anyway, you’re entitled to believe in whichever theory about theories you prefer. :slightly_smiling_face:

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“It vaccinates” :slight_smile:

I think this is a good moment for an Idiocracy repost.

a proposed explanation whose status is still conjectural and subject to experimentation, in contrast to well-established propositions that are regarded as reporting matters of actual fact.

It’s helpful if we do not cherrypick definitions to fit a particular, yet false narrative.

seems you’ve confused the educated and un-educated on that one

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um … that second one doesn’t work though, does it? The (apparent) circularity depends on certain dubious assumptions being true.

Anyway, I was just laughing at the similarity between “it vaccinates” (which is precisely how the vaccines are now being sold, because nobody can seriously claim anymore that it prevents either infection or harm) and “it’s got electrolytes”.

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can’t answer now…
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Says a fellow cherry picker! :stuck_out_tongue:

This may or may not be true, but either way it’s funny. :2cents:

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I assume there’s an implied “except when you’re actually eating”, but it’s hard to know what can safely be assumed these days. :turkey: :mask: :doh:

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Rule 34? :thinking:

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Sing along :musical_note: :microphone:

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You’re developing a very dark sense of humour, yyy …

Surely they know a song that cringey will have the opposite effect, right? Right?!?

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Probably more useful than the jab:

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That must sting when it gets in your eyes…

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