@freemo Memes aren't meant to prove anything, they're a means of showing where you stand on an issue to frame a discussion. If you don't understand that then you don't understand modern discourse.

Most studies I see referenced in arguments have not been replicated or have been reflicated with differing results; peer review is a very low bar to meet and is a poor indication of fact.
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@Zettour
No one claimed the meme was proving anything. If **you** dont understand that you can gtfo

@Zettour
Are you a little slow. I was talking about peer reviewed replicated studies as evidence in that sentence, not a meme.

@freemo Do you have a peer reviewed study for that grammatical interpretation?

@Zettour
There is no other way to reasonably interpret it. Just accept you look like a fool and move on

@freemo @Zettour i am also a shitposter and so i will peer review this shitpost

:blobcatread: i find this conversation to be not funny
@freemo Stop being obtuse. If someone says "Imagine thinking a chorizo taco is a better sandwich than ham on rye" that person is implying that chorizo tacos are a form of (inferior) sandwich. If another party states the obvious fact that a taco does not meet the definition of a sandwich they are not the fool.

@Zettour
Cool story bro, can you pull an italian hoagie out of that ass of yours, seems you got all sorts of shit up there.

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