I could hypothetically propose that chocolate is the best way to cure influenza, wouldn't stop it from being total nonsense 
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Replying to @GidMK
You did not offer a critique. You could make a single statement that invalidates my quandary, if you are competent enough. I am all about learning.
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Replying to @urbanx_f
Why would I critique total nonsense? It's not a scientific hypothesis, just random noise
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Replying to @GidMK
Ever hear of the term "brainstorming" it is a legit thing. It encourages creative thought, however random, to formulate new ideas and imaginative solutions any problem.
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Replying to @urbanx_f
Oh, before it was hypothesizing now it's brainstorming? If we're going to brainstorm, I'd suggest starting from a point that's not completely unscientific
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Replying to @urbanx_f
I'm not the one who suggested that other viral antigens might prevent COVID-19, absent of the slightest evidence or reasonable scientific backing
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Replying to @GidMK
Antibodies generated by past viral encounters. Assuming epitopes are similarily shaped, and condusive to cellular binding receptors..like gp120. Cd4+ have adhesion sites.
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Replying to @urbanx_f
Well, assuming chocolate ups immune activity, we could hypothesize that Lindt is, in fact, the best way to treat COVID-19 Still nonsense, but at least we get to eat chocolate
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Replying to @GidMK
Sarcasm doesn't help science. Up your game, before I start to wonder if you really are up to speed on this stuff.
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Speculating about incredibly unlikely immune responses with no evidence whatsoever doesn't help anybody, this is a time of crisis and such speculation is not a great idea
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Replying to @urbanx_f
Eh? Are we moving on from antibody/antigen structure? I'm sure you can google the definition of autoimmune disease yourself
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