|
[Jun. 9th, 2021|10:09 am] |
|
|
|
Comments: |
YES!!!!
'know of' is different. Did you personally know this reporter? That's why I wrote 'know of'. If I wanted to say I knew an acquaintance, I would write I know someone who - or I personally know someone who. Like I did in Point 8.
Yes, sorry, my bad - and I did ask to clarify. So now it is clear, brookings has no personal acquaintances who have died of covid vaccine. Good to know.
Yes, your bad. I never claimed I did know anyone personally.
Yes, I am not native English speaker. And I do ask questions to get things clarified. I think it works just fine. What I would expect from you is that you ask persons who tell you that somebody died from covid vaccine in Latvia that they clarify how they know it, how come that death is not in the official statistics, etc. Getting things clarified by asking questions is a fantastic tool, we should all use it more.
god, bļ, bless viņš arī prot nobiedēt cilvēkus
it is quite unconvincing, when you are not burning corpses on the streets, doesn't it?
Yes, you can say the same thing about Covid deaths. But I note that there is a serious discrepancy regarding the level of scepticism employed when stating who died/fell ill with a vaccine and who died/fell ill with Covid.
| From: | wowow |
Date: | June 9th, 2021 - 03:56 pm |
---|
| | | (Link) |
|
| |