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byAnonymous Coward writes:
Don't worry, Scientists. We know.
byTablizer ( 95088 ) writes:
Can brainworms alone cause medical data hallucination?
byndsurvivor ( 891239 ) writes:
Anecdotal evidence proves that yes, brainworms alone can cause medical data hallucination.
by93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 ) writes:
How do you separate that from the after-effects of a previous heroin addiction?
byndsurvivor ( 891239 ) writes:
I am just surprised that nobody pointed out that the phrase: "Anecdotal evidence proves" is an oxymoron! lol. But... MAGAs seem to base all of their "alternative facts" on the same.
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Why would anyone bother to point out you saying yet another retarded thing?
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