Pro Tip: If you find yourself bleating, "But he literally said that," you are demonstrating that you don't understand how words work. Meaning requires context. It never matters what someone LITERALLY said. It only matters what they meant, which context can help you discern.
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Then you argue something about Trump being unclear, or being out of his depth, which no one would disagree with.
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Then you will evolve the argument to something like "Trump might get someone killed by being unclear," which no one really disagrees with. Then, having totally given in to my point of view, you will spontaneously generate a false memory that you won the day.
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Scott it was on the big posters Trump was looking at. Remember?pic.twitter.com/3rVrEOWKcI
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“How do we do it INSIDE THE BODY” https://twitter.com/acyn/status/1253742051159498753?s=21 …https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1253742051159498753 …
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Context: Bill Bryan gives update about UV light and the disinfectants: bleach/isopropyl on the virus. Trump follows and suggests getting the light inside, and that it should be tested, and then suggests that medical doctors test injecting disinfectants. What context is missing?
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Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation is also considered a “disinfectant”. It’s used in HVAC ducts in med clinics to clean return air. http://3BLumin.com sells UV equipment for home use to “disinfect” CPAP machines. So, “disinfectant” does not just mean “chemicals”.
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