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<blockquote data-quote="RobGMN" data-source="post: 8885618" data-attributes="member: 683408"><p>Words are kind of important when discussing things. Like when you use your own personal definition for "in" when you say there are no nerves "in" bones. A definition that NO ONE else uses.</p><p>It creates a communication problem. And then you cry that no one can comprehend what you are saying.</p><p>Of course they can't, because you speak your own damn language where you use English words but with different definitions.</p><p></p><p>Tell us more about how the medical field is confused and uses the word "in" when they "should" be saying "passing through".</p><p>Tell me how "tautology" is when you say the same thing twice.</p><p>Tell me how you use "an" prior to a word beginning with a consonant "y".</p><p>Tell me how averages aren't "real" and how the average cannot be part of the set used to calculate an average.</p><p>Tell me how with regards to your skills, "in your wheelhouse" describes you being in a shelter on a ship and "sounds ignorant".</p><p>GMAFB with "scholars" and "definitions". You have the language skills of a fifth-grader.</p><p></p><p></p><p>So you won't accept my challenge, then? 'Just going to continue to refuse to answer questions, and then cry when I ask them again because they haven't been answered?</p><p></p><p>You have a perfect and easy opportunity to prove me wrong, but are not going to take it, why?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobGMN, post: 8885618, member: 683408"] Words are kind of important when discussing things. Like when you use your own personal definition for "in" when you say there are no nerves "in" bones. A definition that NO ONE else uses. It creates a communication problem. And then you cry that no one can comprehend what you are saying. Of course they can't, because you speak your own damn language where you use English words but with different definitions. Tell us more about how the medical field is confused and uses the word "in" when they "should" be saying "passing through". Tell me how "tautology" is when you say the same thing twice. Tell me how you use "an" prior to a word beginning with a consonant "y". Tell me how averages aren't "real" and how the average cannot be part of the set used to calculate an average. Tell me how with regards to your skills, "in your wheelhouse" describes you being in a shelter on a ship and "sounds ignorant". GMAFB with "scholars" and "definitions". You have the language skills of a fifth-grader. So you won't accept my challenge, then? 'Just going to continue to refuse to answer questions, and then cry when I ask them again because they haven't been answered? You have a perfect and easy opportunity to prove me wrong, but are not going to take it, why? [/QUOTE]
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