11-24-2021, 11:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-25-2021, 01:04 AM by HereOnThePrimalEdge.)
But it's become abundantly clear that your not playing with a full deck.
I don’t believe that’s the problem. You’re trying to say the Amish interviewed are not all the Amish, but on the other hand all of some Amish communities have reached herd immunity. Why not include some facts and percentages? Like which Amish communities and how many? One? Ten? You’re trying to have it both ways. Maybe more than both ways.
You’re certainly not playing with less than a full deck. You’re attempting to play with two decks or more, and argue that you’re not. So no matter what cards are dealt you claim you’ve won. When you’re called out for it, you accuse the person of being mentally deficient, pack up your decks of many cards, Jokers included, and go home.
Give us some details about the Amish herd immunity, more than what might be meant by an interviewer's question and one person's reply. You're reading paragraphs in between the lines.
Here's a start. Headline from a month ago:
Is an Amish community in Pennsylvania’s Lancaster County the first U.S. subpopulation to achieve herd immunity against COVID-19?
https://healthexec.com/topics/covid-19/v...lain-sight
I'd say that's one. Out of hundreds or thousands.
I don’t believe that’s the problem. You’re trying to say the Amish interviewed are not all the Amish, but on the other hand all of some Amish communities have reached herd immunity. Why not include some facts and percentages? Like which Amish communities and how many? One? Ten? You’re trying to have it both ways. Maybe more than both ways.
You’re certainly not playing with less than a full deck. You’re attempting to play with two decks or more, and argue that you’re not. So no matter what cards are dealt you claim you’ve won. When you’re called out for it, you accuse the person of being mentally deficient, pack up your decks of many cards, Jokers included, and go home.
Give us some details about the Amish herd immunity, more than what might be meant by an interviewer's question and one person's reply. You're reading paragraphs in between the lines.
Here's a start. Headline from a month ago:
Is an Amish community in Pennsylvania’s Lancaster County the first U.S. subpopulation to achieve herd immunity against COVID-19?
https://healthexec.com/topics/covid-19/v...lain-sight
I'd say that's one. Out of hundreds or thousands.