All of the Petri dishes in this photo have that reddish stuff in them called agar, which is a substance that is specially designed to encourage bacterial growth.
For the dishes on the left, someone did the activities next to them without wearing a mask (from top to bottom: sneezed, sang for 60 seconds, talked for 60 seconds, and coughed twice). This group shows how much bacteria one gets exposed to while out and about in public. As you can see, even just talking with a friend puts one at significant risk for infection.
With the dishes on the right, nothing was done to them in order to demonstrate exactly the risk one has when one decides to stay home and away from all of us Petri dishes.
The point of this graphic, I believe, is to show that on a typical, ordinary day, we are being constantly bombarded with pathogens that are far more dangerous and even numerous than Chickety China, the Chinese Sicken (or if you prefer, WuFlu or the China Virus). Life is not without risk, so if you're really scared of something that -- based on a lot of the statistics out there -- won't kill you like we've been lied to, then you're better off staying home and not interfering with the free choices of adults who are willing to accept the risk of living.
It does, indeed, show that going out exposes you, but not to the virus, as agar can only grow bacteria.
The overall point of the meme is that being out and living life means that there will always be a risk of infection from something, be it China Virus, regular flu, or even some kind of bacterial infection. Hell, we have a form of staph on our skin that, should it actually manage to infect us, will kill us (which is why whenever you get a shot, the nurse sterilizes the area with alcohol)!
Being an adult means that one accepts the risk of going out, and if one is really that scared, then that one needs to stay home and let the rest of us live our lives.
I got your back, fam.
All of the Petri dishes in this photo have that reddish stuff in them called agar, which is a substance that is specially designed to encourage bacterial growth.
For the dishes on the left, someone did the activities next to them without wearing a mask (from top to bottom: sneezed, sang for 60 seconds, talked for 60 seconds, and coughed twice). This group shows how much bacteria one gets exposed to while out and about in public. As you can see, even just talking with a friend puts one at significant risk for infection.
With the dishes on the right, nothing was done to them in order to demonstrate exactly the risk one has when one decides to stay home and away from all of us Petri dishes.
The point of this graphic, I believe, is to show that on a typical, ordinary day, we are being constantly bombarded with pathogens that are far more dangerous and even numerous than Chickety China, the Chinese Sicken (or if you prefer, WuFlu or the China Virus). Life is not without risk, so if you're really scared of something that -- based on a lot of the statistics out there -- won't kill you like we've been lied to, then you're better off staying home and not interfering with the free choices of adults who are willing to accept the risk of living.
Yeah, and for added risk, we can watch x-files with no lights on.
My Fam! We're dans la maison!
Doesn’t the meme just show that going out exposes you and staying in doesn’t?
Now does this help promote the idea of a Wu Flu hoax plandemic?
It does, indeed, show that going out exposes you, but not to the virus, as agar can only grow bacteria.
The overall point of the meme is that being out and living life means that there will always be a risk of infection from something, be it China Virus, regular flu, or even some kind of bacterial infection. Hell, we have a form of staph on our skin that, should it actually manage to infect us, will kill us (which is why whenever you get a shot, the nurse sterilizes the area with alcohol)!
Being an adult means that one accepts the risk of going out, and if one is really that scared, then that one needs to stay home and let the rest of us live our lives.