• @cameron_vale@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    Did you not research the phenomenon a bit? Google it?

    One hypothesis is that they didn’t touch the stuff that the doctors touched.

    I mean I’m getting that your question is rhetorical. Which is to say it doesn’t get to the point quickly. And I think you’d be better off getting to the point quickly. So you can move on to more meaningful investigations.

    • KingJalopy
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      237 months ago

      There was nothing rhetorical about the question. He asked a question. Rhetorical doesn’t mean anything about getting to the point quickly. It means a question that doesn’t need an answer.

      • @cameron_vale@lemm.ee
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        -307 months ago

        A rhetorical question avoids getting to the point because getting to the point is not the point of rhetoric. The point of rhetoric is emotional effect. Therefore when swift and easy arrival at the point is eschewed (a moment’s google), and an emotional effect is clearly evident, then rhetoric is clearly the point.

        Tangentially, consider the phenomenon of “smugnorance”.

        • KingJalopy
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          187 months ago

          And his question wasn’t beating around the bush. He literally just asked a question. It wasn’t rhetorical. Just because you say it’s rhetorical doesn’t make it rhetorical. Rhetorical.

          • @cameron_vale@lemm.ee
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            -297 months ago

            And repeating your thesis sways me not at all.

            Have you tried whacking yourself in the head with a rock?

            • KingJalopy
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              217 months ago

              Yeah but it led to me having this conversation with you so I’m not going to recommend anyone else try.