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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This 7am Coffee Time is going to be LIT!!!
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Lol no, I just know when a conversation is no longer worth having with a bad faith actor. That's the only reason I'm not responding, like I said ten minutes ago.
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That sounds like the tweet of a bad faith actor.
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It's obvious they have presuppositions that are not going to be let go of any time soon.
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I thought it was sarcasm. Try to keep up.
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Oh, and I cannot stress this enough, mate
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The context is that Bill Bryan makes a presentation in which he talks about how "light" and "disinfectants" can kill the virus. IMMEDIATELY afterward, Trump muses about "light" and "disinfectant" might both be used inside the body as therapies.
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