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in other words, even experienced(be it done it or researched it) individuals likely would not get them all. your test, in typical fassion, would be isolated to a precise or intellectual knowledge of certain areas, people, animal etc. it would have zero to do w/ experience of knowing and understanding well known or well used items. it's to show we don't know everything about common items, grammer, sites, etc...so how could we possibly know/understand even a little of the vastness of our world and universe! |
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If a car turns into a driveway, is it still a car? |
BTG and HC,
You guys missed the spoof entirely. Well, HC got part of it. |
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It's too bad BTG has such a narrow focus on nit-picking me. He never sees the big picture, and embarrasses himself constantly. |
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and NEVER sees the big picture? i'm starting to TRULY understand your world and it's misguided facts and so-called scientific studies. whatever your view of a situation, spun or not, is final. disregard experience, just obey my test tube/ bubble boy perspective right? i think i speak for the moderators when i suggest that you and i cease to answer each's posts...indefinitely. in the mean time, you could rebuild(if you ever had it) your credibility by acknowledging the view not shared by...well, YOU! and there is no doubt that Jim T is absolutely correct--i see it in no way possible that you convey this lack of respect to others in person. |
Link to the drinking water thread.
Water "benefits" link. Respect is earned. People with no credibility get no respect - for obvious reasons. |
thanks for proving me correct, AGAIN. you're basing your entire view on 1 source. here's one that backs your "no scientific data" ploy, BUT recommends MORE THAN the 8/8oz by dietitians not test tube so-called science...https://www.worldhealth.net/news/pres...r_potentially/
it goes on to explain this amount of "fluids" as a minimal NEED, but obviously the benefits of replacing water w/ soda, coffee, etc is for optimal health. and this one shows the affect of lack of those recommendations...https://www.naturodoc.com/library/nutrition/water.htm WOW! sounds like most of the health issues in the US are covered. speaking of misguided stats/studies, check out your wonderful FDA. YES BABY, keep the drugs coming, and we'll pass them to fill our pockets even at the expense of killing people...https://www.worldhealth.net/news/pres...r_potentially/ to be sure, some try to spin those stats by illustrating human error in overdose or abuse of said meds. from that article... A recent study in JAMA examined the incidence of serious and fatal adverse drug reactions (ADR) in hospital patients. An ADR is any harmful, unintended, or undesired effect of a drug. This definition does not include drug abuse nor intentional or accidental drug overdose. The results of this study were conclusive: the rate of severe and deadly adverse drug reactions in U.S. hospitals was found to be extremely high-high enough that ADRs ranked fourth, after heart disease, cancer, and stroke, as a leading cause of death in the U.S. once again, i urge you think out of the broken medical box, and the manipulated studies. GAME, SET...and MATCH! edit: you dont...<snickers> by chance...<snickers again> believe everything Myth Busters does to be the final scientific word do you? just kidding, i like those guys--at least they get out of the lab and do "experience" testing. |
since you continue to carry dialogue w/ me, by YOUR definition, my thoughts and views MUST be legit even to you--tho you won't admit or yield in any way, shape, or form.
no worries, i've been showing intellects all my life that experience often trumps thought and study. rest assured, i don't have the dogmatic view that i'm always right. i have on occasion, been made to stand down w/ my ideas. |
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