I told you guys he was a tripfag. 
Come on guys, David needs help downloading a file.
That is not me. I have never used a trip, ever. Not even once.
Call me a sperg all you want, but don't you dare ever call me a tripfag. Even I have standards.
The island is a mass-grave for the unwanted. I know you are with autism, but are you really trying to point to an uptick in dead hobos in nyc as proof of something?
Uhh, wrong.
Drone footage from the Hart Island Project appears to show inmates burying coffins in a mass grave on the island.
patch.com
archived 8 Apr 2020 19:31:49 UTC
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A drone captured video of what appears to be inmates burying coffins in a mass Hart Island grave as the new coronavirus spreads across New York City.
About a dozen detainees can be seen stacking coffins in a trench as a former inmate narrates his experience on the "Hart Island detail" in the
video taken April 2 and published Sunday. The island off the shore of The Bronx was mentioned by Mayor Bill de Blasio as a possible site for temporary burials of people killed by COVID-19.
Hart Island is the nation's biggest burial ground with more than a million graves, most of which hold people who were too poor to pay for funerals or who had no family members. Rikers prisoners have long been asked to volunteer to perform the burials.
It's a temporary COVID-19 victim burial site.
This is a literal description of the process of academic discourse.
Ask your discord contacts what defending their thesis was like. This is what they will describe.
It’s not done to hurt the candidate’s feelings. It’s done to improve the rigour of their thought.
I make an argument. I advance a premise, and I provide sound evidence for the premise. Then, I come to a conclusion.
So, for instance, I argue that COVID-19 is a neurotropic disease. This conclusion is supported by the premises. Namely, that several papers on COVID-19 describe neurological manifestations, there is leaked footage showing collapses and seizures, and there are multiple experts coming out and expressing concern over the neurotropism of the virus.
I have satisfied the burden of proof. If you wish to attack this argument, you must demonstrate
why the evidence doesn't actually mean what I think it means.
You can't just declare, by mere fiat, that my reasoning is faulty. This is a very common and juvenile mistake in online debates.
I could hazard a guess as to why a guy who spends all day electrocuting lobotomised monkeys hangs with our bro Dave here, but I think I have all the data I need.
Electrocution means death. The word you are looking for is shock, and even then, transcranial stimulation does not even rise to the level of a shock. It's a tiny amount of current.
Kevin McCairn's work has to do with identifying the neural circuitry involved in Tourette Syndrome and, presumably, what the homologous circuits in primate brains do.
His hypothesis is that the strange phenomena witnessed with COVID-19 victims - the spitting and brawling and rowdy behavior - is actually a neurological manifestation of the virus.
People infected with COVID-19 spit all over the place. They do it compulsively, quite possibly because the virus infects their brains and alters their decision-making processes.