I think you missed what people are saying. COVID-19 as described by the media and government doesn't exist. The symptoms are exaggerated and nebulous and testing parameter instructions were specifically tuned to generate false positives.
That they turn this into colloquial expressions like "the virus doesn't exist" for brevity, simplicity, and/or memes is a hair split. The food in your house has given you more nuance in it's lies than that.
I think you missed what people are saying. COVID-19 as described by the media and government doesn't exist. The symptoms are exaggerated and nebulous and testing parameter instructions were specifically tuned to generate false positives.
That they turn this into colloquial expressions like "the virus doesn't exist" for brevity, simplicity, and/or memes is a hair split. The food in your house has given you more nuance in it's lies than that.