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It's not irrelevant in the context of a conversation pertaining to shit you don't know if you haven't learned it

You didn't know that. Now I told you, so now you learned it.

Now you can go on a forum of your choice and post about the phosphoric acid in soda being harmful.
I don't recall mentioning whether or not I was aware of that "fact." You assumed I didn't already know that. To be fair, I had never heard about phosphoric acid in soda being dangerous, but until now my lack of knowledge was an assumption on your part. Furthermore, I don't really agree with it after some quick reading on the topic. So don't use me as an example of somebody who was being fooled by big business, unwittingly drinking poison, and who now knows the truth. Also, I suppose the mention of dangerous soda wasn't exactly irrelevant, but it does little to support an argument that "real meaning" can be found in numerology. So far, I accept the assertion that people can be easily fooled, but that's a no-brainer. What else was contributed to your argument? Lastly, I'd like to add that your paragraph about ignorance and soda pop would also support the argument that you could very well be getting misinformed by the authors providing you with all of this information. People get tricked all the time, right?
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Unread 03-26-2016, 06:27 PM   #5
 
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Originally Posted by Godbody View Post
It's not irrelevant in the context of a conversation pertaining to shit you don't know if you haven't learned it

You didn't know that. Now I told you, so now you learned it.

Now you can go on a forum of your choice and post about the phosphoric acid in soda being harmful.
I don't recall mentioning whether or not I was aware of that "fact." You assumed I didn't already know that. To be fair, I had never heard about phosphoric acid in soda being dangerous, but until now my lack of knowledge was an assumption on your part. Furthermore, I don't really agree with it after some quick reading on the topic. So don't use me as an example of somebody who was being fooled by big business, unwittingly drinking poison, and who now knows the truth. Also, I suppose the mention of dangerous soda wasn't exactly irrelevant, but it does little to support an argument that "real meaning" can be found in numerology. So far, I accept the assertion that people can be easily fooled, but that's a no-brainer. What else was contributed to your argument? Lastly, I'd like to add that your paragraph about ignorance and soda pop would also support the argument that you could very well be getting misinformed by the authors providing you with all of this information. People get tricked all the time, right?
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