Thaddeus Martel
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LOL, yes, when one thing happens before something else, that tells you which came before the other DUH.
If you don't want things spelled out in Barney-style with crayon, don't make arguments so stupid that it needs to be broken down to such a Kindergarten level. Simple concept, really.

What it does NOT do is tell you ANYTHING about the origin of the virus.
Its existence at the lab prior to its emergence at the wet market DOESN'T mean it was at the lab first? Do you not prescribe to a linear notion of time or are you just missing a chromosome?
One has nothing to do with the other. Think before you post.
Says the guy who can't comprehend that the first place a virus shows up is the earliest known point of origin.


No one's arguing anything like that you fucking imbecile.

Time for a Third Grade Test Question: A virus shows up earliest in two different places. It shows up in one of those places earlier than the other. Which place did the virus first show up?
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