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    Sorry, but it’s not “objectively true information” if you have no evidence to share. You think it’s true, and it might be, but how can you be sure? How do you know it’s olfactory overload, not just something your cat likes to do in response to smells? You deserve the downvotes.

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        1 year ago

        I’m not doing that. I’m not claiming anything. All I’m saying is that your lived experience doesn’t equal objective truth. You understand that, right? That you could always be wrong?

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          I could always be right, and frankly I’ll take my lived experience including my literal decades of experience including interactions with both hundreds of career professionals and even more cats, none of which I can “prove”, yet I’ll take that over the non experience of some belligerent wannabe intellectual on the Internet.

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            Just stop for one second, calm down, and realise: I’ve never claimed you are wrong. You’re getting worked up because people don’t immediately believe every word you say. Is that such a hard thing for you to accept?

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          Being an anecdote doesn’t disprove anything, if anything it’s one point of data towards the opposite. And I have tens of the same anecdotes that have been backed up by veterinary professionals, that makes it objectively factual data even if you don’t want to believe it. That’s the beauty about reality, you don’t have to believe it to be true.

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        You just say this every time anyone asks you for evidence, don’t you? Well, I’m glad you found more people to scream at.

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          It’s like you can’t even read, I get that you might be struggling given your obvious inadequacies but 99% of reading is comprehension and yours sucks.