Always amazing how committed people are to believing lies. That “Hit piece” was literally riddled with links to sources.
Always amazing how committed people are to believing lies. That “Hit piece” was literally riddled with links to sources.
No, I’m really not.
Yeah, sure, just ignore the links and references, pretend google doesn’t exist, pretend you haven’t read anything or watched any tv in 2 years, dude.
Show yours, I’m not the one spreading bullshit to make myself feel better about a fucking security blanket. https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/science/articles/vaccines-never-prevented-transmission-covid-alex-gutentag
https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/science/articles/vaccines-never-prevented-transmission-covid-alex-gutentag you can start here, after that, you know the google line. This isn’t conspiracy horseshit.
How have you managed to avoid 2-3 years of the news mentioning that? It’s why “herd immunity” isn’t a thing for this disease yet, and why it’s still a problem despite the vaccine, and no, there isn’t enough anti vaxxers to explain it. I mean, for gods sake, there was literally ad campaigns imploring people to get the vaccine because transmission occurs regardless.
Quit spreading misinformation. It’s been extremely well documented that the vaccines do not prevent spread whatsoever.
Well I meant to write 3 groups of four. Same general thought just adjust the logic somewhat
That three dude
That’s easy enough to answer, but he really should work on his grammar. In that case you just do 3 groups of three, weigh two of them. If they’re even, the third group is different. Weigh 2 membres of the third group, they’ll either be even or one heavier. Weight the last member against the heavier one from step 2 to see if they’re even or not for your answer.
The question is to figure out who is different, not how they are different. That takes one more step, half the time.
That’s not the question. Either the scales balance, and the third is heavier or lighter, or the scales don’t balance and you get both answers, but the question is purposely framed this way
They reverse it in England, 4x2s