Message from @IXI
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And yet...
You argued that 10% of the world population was vaccinated for variolation.
Variolation or inoculation was the method first used to immunize an individual against smallpox (Variola) with material taken from a patient or a recently variolatedindividual, in the hope that a mild, but protective, infection would result
You use variolation as if its a disease
I was using your terminology, as you clearly believed it was.
Until you looked it up
No
And made the sudden realization
That it wasn't a disease.
I literally quoted you
"So you're saying that less then 10% of the population are vaccinated for variolation?
Or something else?"
"Yes
So the vaccine didnt eradicate it"
The vaccine didn't eradicate variolation.
Amazing.
Yes because i thought ur so dumb
To understand
Literally
But you kept using the term
So i corrected tou
You
Kek.
Look
I think you're trying to back-pedal now. This is quite humorous.
> So you're saying that less then 10% of the population are vaccinated for variolation?
@Saturn
Variolation was a method to counter smallpox
Literally used it first
I knew its wrong
As a question, since you seemed to think it was a disease.
Which it isn't.
But since you are illiterate i went with it a little
I never said its a disease
You appear to of thought so.
You said that first and i went with it
It is okay, though.
No
I quoted you
You don't have to worry.
Look up
"Well, if you'd like to know the specific reason, Variolation played a huge part initially in preventing the spread of those diseases, the former specifically."
"Its easily debunked by the simple fact less than 10 percent of the people vaccinated for it"
You don't think people are falling for that, do you?
Okay where did i say variolation is a disease