Not found on wikipedia, and never will be found on wikipedia!
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/leopards-eating-peoples-faces-party
Originally used for Trump supporters, now is applied to Biden voters
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Not found on wikipedia, and never will be found on wikipedia!
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/leopards-eating-peoples-faces-party
Originally used for Trump supporters, now is applied to Biden voters
The term does appear, on exactly one page, the one about
"The Marek's disease vaccine is a "leaky vaccine", which means that only the symptoms of the disease are prevented.[12] Infection of the host and the transmission of the virus are not inhibited by the vaccine."
Which is odd since a leaky vaccine is such an important thing, and potentially a very dangerous thing.
Many livestock and human vaccines are leaky because they block symptoms but do not prevent infection or onward transmission. This leakiness is concerning because it increases vaccination coverage required to prevent disease spread and can promote evolution of increased pathogen virulence.
http://www.meteohistory.org/2006historyofmeteorology3/3fleming_croll.pdf
Just added the name to the article on Croll. We will see if it will be found on Wikipedia