but I'm pretty sure that person doesn't exist
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Replying to @TylerGlaiel @sohakes and
I guarantee you that person exists - they are just very scientific people, and obviously rare, as you might expect.
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Replying to @cmuratori @sohakes and
doesn't exist *in significant enough numbers to matter
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Replying to @TylerGlaiel @sohakes and
Well, I would argue the same about people who really understood the vaccine before taking it, and the possible long-term epidemiological outcomes, too :)
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Replying to @cmuratori @sohakes and
we have a very useful shortcut for that called "listen to the experts" though
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Replying to @TylerGlaiel @sohakes and
That sentiment I do object to. Saying "listen to the experts" presumes the person knows who is an expert, which is precisely the thing in question here. I point again to examples, such as "eat mostly carbohydrates" situation.
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Replying to @cmuratori @sohakes and
that's why I called it a shortcut, in the absence of doing your own rigorous research, you should just listen to expert consensus.
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Replying to @TylerGlaiel @sohakes and
A shortcut to the wrong answer is not useful.
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