GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
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And that too After the "fortieth edition"
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
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It's not that funny ...Christophe wrote:Are we having fun here?
Well, recess is over, we go back to class, the children!
The way is then to ignore what an interlocutor wrote “By not playing the debate game” what is very visible (and if done in a repeated way, must be sanctioned, because I do not know you, but there the submergence is sometimes such that one sometimes does not manage to follow, this is explained because with the total collapse of their position, the funny ones deliver their last fight, which means to stop ALL the debates to avoid that the evidence does not sink them in the slums forever (which in any case is already done, but they are 'hang desperately, and that's bad.)Wikipedia:
"- “ In rhetoric or in any form of argument, cherry picking [...] is the highlighting of facts or data that give credence to one's opinion while ignoring all the cases that contradict it. This misleading, not necessarily intentional, process is a typical example of confirmation bias.
More difficult to apply, except when bad faith is obvious, or during particularly caricatured omissions.Wikipedia:
"- “ Cherry picking can be found in many errors of logic. For example, the error based on anecdotal evidence is to overlook large amounts of data and consider only a few known information, while the false dichotomy admits only two options while others are available.
https://www.lefigaro.fr/musique/ils-com ... t-20211128Christophe wrote:Are we having fun here?
Well, recess is over, we go back to class, the children!
Are we having fun here?
Well, recess is over, we go back to class, the children!
This summer, 34-year-old Chardy decided to get the vaccine and it didn't work out well for him. Chardy, now ranked 73rd in the world, says it has become impossible for him to train and play.
"Since I got my vaccine [between the Olympics and the US Open], I have a problem, I have a series of problems. As a result, I cannot train, I cannot to play.
[...] I prefer to take more time to take care of myself and be sure that in the future I will not have any more problems, "Chardy told L'Equipe.
Chardy regrets having taken the Covid-19 vaccine
“At the moment my season has come to a halt and I don't know when I will be able to resume. [...] So now I regret that I took the vaccine, but I couldn't know.
[...] This is the first time that the idea that next season (2022) could be my last crosses my mind, "added Chardy. In the same vein, the world No. 3 Stefanos Tsitsipas has expressed reluctance to be vaccinated.
"The Covid-19 vaccine has not been sufficiently tested because it is new and has side effects. I know people who have had it. I am not against (the idea of being vaccinated), I do not see just right now, no reason for someone in my age group to get vaccinated, ”Tsitsipas said last August.
"For us young people, I think it's good to pass the virus on because we're going to build immunity (by naturally developing antibodies, which the vaccine is supposed to do artificially).
I don't see it as bad. As I said, it is not compulsory (to be vaccinated), everyone has the freedom to decide for themselves what is good and what is not.
The time may come when we don't have a lot of options, but for that to happen, I want to see a better version of the vaccine that gives us more benefits than disadvantages. "
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