https://www.howbadismybatch.com/cdcexpiry3.pdf
Why do other batches have no expiry date? Why do the batches with expiry date happen to be the deadly ones? Why does CDC want to keep this list a secret?
The reason is that the batches which contain the mRNA vaccines are the ones that would expire. The batches with the saline are the ones that don't need an expiry date.
Does it mean all the batches other than the deadly ones were actually Saline?
Most of the humanity is actually safe?
In order to make a block like that in your comment, start a new line and type a > followed by a space. Everything on that line after that will be within that grey block. There also needs to be a blank line underneath the > line before new text or it all gets combined. If you again use a > and space to make more text in a block, if there isn't anything without a > between the lines, they will combine into a single block. You do need to include an extra line between > lines of text in order to actually make a new line in the quote box.
'> First block here
^ with ' to show you the source text.
Now regular text.
'> Second block
'
'> With multiple lines of text in the box.
And again...
'> Third block with two lines, but no extra line between them. '> this causes the multiple lines to combine into one.
Hope this helps. There's also the " quotation mark icon at the top of the comment window that will apply the quote boxes to what you highlight in your comment. You can see what a comment would look like when you post it by using the " Preview Mode " button at top right of the comment box.
I appreciate the effort, but that's not a code block, that's a quote.
A code block looks like a grey box (as at the bottom of the post I responded to). It has a font that is monowidth, and doesn't concatenate spaces, so you can do all sorts of cool formatting tricks, like make tables and other interesting things, which is something you can't do with regular pseudo-BBCode, like in this post, and yours.
Oh, my mistake! Use the Tilda symbol: `
It's usually from pressing shift on the ~ key.
Make three Tilda's at the beginning and end of the text you want in the block, and it'll do it.
Wow, thank you so much. I've been asking for over a year! Probably like 20 times! This makes me so happy.
It's amazing how the little things can mean so much. :)
Yeah! Glad to help you figure it out, and glad it gave you some joy amidst it. 😊