Message from @gast
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why do you trust this graph
it was made a few years ago and talks about deaths hundreds of years prior
@Nerthulas Ok lets trust nothing. Not even your sources that you depend on.
for a 75 year old woman with lung cancer,
I can safely say at that point, anything can help.
@Nerthulas Would you be consistent and say that we should distrust all of it?
if you want to try prayer beads, it won't interfere with the chemotherapy
I just thought it was curious that you used a graph purporting to measure all deaths in conflict since 1400 made a few years ago in an argument against historians
I'm wondering if you're consistent
not me
if you want to get a witch doctor to do a rain dance around her,
that also won't interfere with the chemo
I didn't say I didn't trust it
I'm just wondering why you do
@Nerthulas If I was consistent would you agree with me more?
idk
So why is it even being discussed?
it would make me think you had your shit together more
lol
rojopastillado*
rojopastillado es verdad
ok
how so?
mala mía
I think my question is legitimate
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@Nerthulas Do you think wooden doors are gas tight?
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if your position is that historians should not be trusted, why are you using a graph made a few years ago talking about exact death counts from 600 years ago
"Genocide of the Jews" lol
I have no idea whether doors are or are not gas-tight
maybe some are and some aren't I don't know
I know that when I'm in a room with smoke, the doors can be wooden and there is still a dangerous amount of smoke...
@Nerthulas If wooden doors are not gas tight and historically they are seen to be in a peer reviewed academic system, can we accept anything else they say?
what?
consistency is important to you?
you can suffocate in a room with no door
well a person is not 'they'