this is the dumbest kind of argument that one sees in trad-adjacent twitter "I don't need studies, I just know that... pressing things is bad...and so is soaking them" We've been pressing olives to get oil for 5,000 yrs We've been soaking tea leaves w solvent for 6,000 yrs https://twitter.com/THEBROTHERTIGER/status/1468683141195853828 …
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11/ me: go off, research a topic on 3 websites to make sure my claim is correct me: post rando: you said "x"? lol, stop talking about things you don't know anything about mute and move on
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You asking him a question isn’t necessarily you making the claim that all solvents are equivalent and so I don’t want to jump in where you’re setting up an argument. I’m being careful because I’m not looking to insert myself into a Morlock ThreadTM.
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Using "solvent" as a scare word is a classic dihydrogen monoxide argument. Which is pretty ironic since dihydrogen monoxide is the world's most powerful solvent.
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I used “solvent” because I use the word solvent daily in my line of work and Morlock used “extract” which is similar to other terminology we used daily. I’m not trying to wordsmith anything.
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Frustratingly common how often criticism of the lack of an argument or the form of an argument is perceived as criticism of the position or content.
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That’s why I asked before spouting off my dude
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