▲ | leakycap 2 days ago | |||||||
> Penantic much? Pedantic would be pointing out your spelling error. Now you can call me that again but you'll be correct this time. > In this case it's easier for an individual to just try themselves, since it only involves aspirin intake The fact this is your takeaway, even after I used numeric values to explain the overpromise of the headline... wow. Your wild takeaway is exactly why clickbaity, overpromising headlines do real damage. | ||||||||
▲ | coldtea 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Nope, pedantic is also focusing on taking something literally, when it's an obvious device to make a point. >The fact this is your takeaway, even after I used numeric values to explain the overpromise of the headline... wow I covered the overpromise and even explained why it's still a big enough development. This part was making another point that also went wooooosh (about how such findings rarely materialize to treatment, and people shouldn't get their hopes high from headlines to begin with, even IF the finding they write about covers all or most of the cases and not just 55% of 38% of them - and that this is a general rule, even if in this case one can just trivially try the treatment themselves without waiting for a new drug). I mean, one has to spell it out, and it still IS pedantically misread. | ||||||||
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