knightly the Sneptaur

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  • In what way is making a counter point disingenuous?

    It reveals that your intent is not to comprehend another perspective, but to insist upon your own.

    Why do I need to just blindly accept what someone says without any pushback?

    The thing that you’re being asked to accept is that this someone believes what they say they believe.

    Nobody’s asking you to blindly assume that this someone is being honest, but making a counterpoint is not the same thing as asking clarifying questions to better understand their perspective or probe it for the inconsistencies that would indicate deception.



  • My intent was to try to understand why people feel the way they feel. If I disagree with a reason someone has, am I just supposed to be like “oh, ok”, and move on?

    Make up your mind, is your point to understand why people feel the way they feel or to convince them to feel in a way you agree with?

    Am I not supposed to give any rebuttal to any points whatsoever

    Rebuttals are for arguments, not for understanding.

    If you can’t look at things from their perspective then you should be asking questions, not trying to convince them that their perspective is wrong.








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    24 days ago

    What fact about yourself are you least willing to share with strangers?

    If there is no way to tell if that is a reasonable question for me to ask, then by what metric do you decide whether or not to answer it? Does that metric act as a stand-in for “reasonableness” to you, and if so then how do you square it with your earlier insistence that drawing such a line is impossible? If not, why?




  • Short version, distillation isn’t a chemical process but a simple physical state change from liquid to gas and back. Alcohol vapors can be explosive when mixed with Oxygen in an appropriate ratio, but there generally is no potential source of ignition between the boiling chamber and the cooling chamber and the expanding vapors push the oxygen out of the system early on in a production cycle.

    Producing meth, however, is a multi-step process requiring both chemical and physical state changes with a panoply of reagents and waste products which are corrosive, toxic, flammable, explosive, or even potentially radioactive. Some of those waste products are gasses that react explosively with air, or volatile organic compounds which have to be vented from the production equipment and subsequently settle and condense into a residue that contaminates all surfaces in or near the meth lab. That residue can include substances which ignite spontaneously on contact with water, further increasing the risk of fire or explosion and turning any firefighting operations into a hazmat operation.