ButchPlz
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Let's break it down more.
You and some dude are standing there naked. He pee-pees and some splashes on you.
Let's say then you happen to be wearing pants. When he pee-pees, only a little gets on you.
Now, just for kicks, let's say both of you are wearing pants. He pee-pees...you stay completely dry!
See? That's how masks work.
Right!Oh come on, you can make some general diagnoses for us over the Internet!
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Let's break it down more.
You and some dude are standing there naked. He pee-pees and some splashes on you.
Let's say then you happen to be wearing pants. When he pee-pees, only a little gets on you.
Now, just for kicks, let's say both of you are wearing pants. He pee-pees...you stay completely dry!
See? That's how masks work.
I don't give "general" recommendations nor assume anything. That's how science works.
Right!
"Assuming" is how people mistakenly relate peeing down their own leg to blocking viral particles that are measured in nanometers. It can also apparently lead others to ignorantly claim that an official government website is fake, just because they aren't aware of the domain nomenclature.
Right!
"Assuming" is how people mistakenly relate peeing down their own leg to blocking viral particles that are measured in nanometers. It can also apparently lead others to ignorantly claim that an official government website is fake, just because they aren't aware of the domain nomenclature.
On one hand, he doesn't assume to make professional recommendations because that's highly unethical and bad practice. You asked him to assume and make a medical recommendation over the Internet. Asinine.I got to point out your inconsistency.
You are "assuming" you know more about this topic than I do, yet declare that you don't assume anything.
Fair enough.
As a kiddiedoc, what is your advice when a parent asks: "If a safe and effective Covid-19 vaccine becomes available after being properly tested and gone through the appropriate approval channels, do you think I should have my otherwise healthy 10 year old vaccinated as a matter of routine?"
On one hand, he doesn't assume to make professional recommendations because that's highly unethical and bad practice. You asked him to assume and make a medical recommendation over the Internet. Asinine.
On the other, he assumes your level of knowledge based on posts you've made all through the thread. For example, baldly claiming 'water molecules are smaller than viruses' is factually wrong, because there are viruses smaller than water molecules. It's also wrong because that's irrelevant, as you're not likely to encounter single water molecules in examples you've shared.