

Khackdrums

Second time?dfreely wrote:There's really no need to roll your eyes. After all, this is the second time you wanted to "agree to disagree" and "end it".
Yes, second time. I remember you saying the exact same thing (because I found it rather nice the first time), before you edited your message into something about Smallpox. As a mature human being, you wouldn't have found the need to do that, or roll your eyes when you said it a second time. And I wasn't arguing with you at all.. knowing how irritable some people here can be, I avoid it. At best, it was just a short, small debate.khackdrums wrote: Second time?I'm just saying I respect your opinion, but I just don't agree with it. As a mature human being I don't want to continue arguing about this.
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I had the right to offer my own opinion. I rolled my eyes because your counter argument of:dfreely wrote:And you shouldn't compare it to the Spanish flu, if that were to be the standard, we'd have no other pandemics.
dfreely wrote:If the Spanish flu shouldn't be a standard, why on Earth should Smallpox be? By your logic, we might as well do away with the word pandemic.
If you read my post correctly, it doesn't state that the Spanish flu should be the standard, but rather why it shouldn't be. This was because you compared the Swine flu to the Spanish flu in order to declassify it as a worldwide pandemic. In counterpoint, I said they shouldn't be compared, and if "the Spanish flu were to be the standard, we'd have no other pandemics". That of course can be considered a bit of an exaggeration, but it acknowledges just how deadly it was, and why it shouldn't be used as a standard to be compared against. It was a lot like saying LeBron James is just a standard basketball player.khackdrums wrote:Pandemic? The pig flu is no 1918 influenza pandemic... It will end just being another global influenza.
From my point of view at the time, it was actually a pretty hilarious statement because it looked like you debunked your own previous statement by making a more ridiculous one.. of course, now I can see why you posted it.khackdrums wrote:The 1918 Spanish Influenza as the standard for pandemics? What about Smallpox? That should be the standard...
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