• @Linktank
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    -2427 days ago

    Yeah who cares about definitions of things?

    • YeetPics
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      727 days ago

      There is “I’m trying to open people’s eyes to the truth” focusing on details and definitions.

      Then there’s “I’m a cunt and you’re an idiot” splitting of hairs that add nothing to the conversation or anyone’s thoughts on the matter.

      Guess which group you fall in. (Hint; the votes on your comment)

      • @Linktank
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        -426 days ago

        You are literally adding nothing to the situation and being an actual cunt so…

        At least I was on topic.

        • YeetPics
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          225 days ago

          Oh yes very on topic and not a cunt at all LMAO

          • @Linktank
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            -224 days ago

            Go fuck yourself there buddy.

    • Carighan Maconar
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      527 days ago

      Apparently not you, you seem to be after arguing with people you don’t even know.

      • @Linktank
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        -126 days ago

        There’s no argument to be had, all soap is anti-bacterial. It’s a fact, not a position.

          • @Linktank
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            025 days ago

            Loving all the kickback for stating an empirically correct statement. This platform is wild.

            • @laughterlaughter@lemmy.world
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              123 days ago

              I’m curious enough to continue the conversation, if only because talking about definitions is interesting. So I’m not being confrontational, I actually want to have a discussion.

              You say that all soaps are antibacterial because the result in the end is that no bacteria remains on the hands. I see what you’re saying there. But anti-bacterial soap kills the bacteria, including the remaining ones that couldn’t be removed.

              That’s like saying that removing a group of humans based on ethnicity from a region, without killing them, amounts to genocide. Would you say that’s genocide too?* (And I know the comparison is extreme.)

              *I think I read somewhere that forcibly removing people from a region amounts to genocide, though. But you know what I mean…