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Once again /sci/ was wrong and Beijing confirms it.

>> No.11389999
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FUCK YOU /b/ GET

>> No.11390002

>>11389999
Based.

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>>11389998
/sci/ is always wrong /pol/ is always right.

>>11389999
Checked.

>> No.11390070

>>11389998
>Daily Mail
It's bullshit.

>> No.11390073

>>11390006
>/sci/ is always wrong /pol/ is always right
This. As a /sci/ poster, it was honestly embarrassing coming here to discuss the disease and see everyone saying "it's just a flu bro". I was heartbroken.

>> No.11390074

As a rule of thumb, if the title of an article contains a question, the answer to the question is almost always "no"

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>>11389999

>> No.11390081

>>11389999
>9998
>9999
based slow rolling board get

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>>11390078
oops, transparent now

>> No.11390131

>>11390073
hahaha you're pretending to be a /sci/ poster and these stupid liberals will surely fall for it

>> No.11390138

>>11389998
they ate some bad bat soup at that laboratory

>> No.11390143

>>11390006
Meanwhile in reality /pol/ claimed it came from eating bats

>> No.11390146

>>11390138
who wouldn't order bat soup take way if it's 300 yards from your lab?

>> No.11390256

>>11389998
Without a doubt it was manufactured, the odds of a highly potent & efficient virus just appearing in nature are infinitesimal like a t-rex just randomly evolving from a field mouse.

Same goes for many things (common flu, spanish flu, common cold, hiv/aids, ebola, polio, black plague, much more) people have been creating maladies for centuries ever since we learned the basics of chemistry & biochemistry.

Why? Because they can? That sort of instinct to test cruel things on other life forms, like when farmers are cruel to animals in their care for example. This is a part of human nature for many people (not all, there are good people in the world). Other purposes? Population control? Hysteria to create economic or social conditions for some purpose? Other political ramifications?

>> No.11390368

>>11390006
/pol/ is an inverted Bell Curve.
it's either full on retard or full on big brain.
/sci/ is 100 IQ conformist bugmen thinking they're smart because they are studying engineering books + some schizos

>> No.11390372

>>11390256
schizo post