I wondered...

Not drawing conclusions from a lack of evidence isn't a fallacy. There's nothing logical or scientific about making claims based purely on speculation.

Wait...what?

But I don't know what the liquid is. Maybe it's just water with food coloring.

Ignorance is no excuse to be reckless with one's health.

...if you're so confident about eating that liquid, I'd assume it's because you know it isn't harmful.

This is quite possibly the more irresponsible thing you've said. Look you don't have to dig in, you are now adopting an absurd position.

But I have been diagnosed with PTSD. You're just assuming I haven't, and without good reasons.

No, you don't get to claim this after all the discussion. You backpedaled, moved goalposts, stalled and now you claim this.

You missed the point yet again. Atoms have existed since before we knew about it... in other words, your lack of knowledge doesn't change my reality.

Wait...what?

Yes it is, whether you like it or not I've been talking about you the whole time. You're a hypocrite; develop some self-awareness.

Again, please understand terms before you use them. You haven't provided evidence for this and name-calling doesn't prove your point. It isn't proof.

It means holding others up to a standard to which you don't hold yourself...Sort of like making medal claims about other people's mental health without credentials, after criticizing that person for the same reason.

I asked you for evidence for your claim and you failed to provide it. Again, this discussion is not about me.

I've been calling you a hypocrite for like 3 days now. Maybe it's what you want to discuss, but it sure isn't what I'm talking about.

This isn't about me.

You don't know that. Stop making conclusions without evidence.

Yes, I do. I have evidence that doctors can and have diagnosed PTSD. They are the ones that make the call.

I already told you I didn't, and your response was "yes you did".

You defended the right for people to self-diagnose. Your follow-up should have been: "I have been diagnosed." But you did not say that, because you are lying about having PTSD.

It's pretty funny being on my side, knowing what I know, and listening to your silly assertions and demands. You know nothing about me, and yet you're making claims about my medical history.

No, I'm refuting your claim about having PTSD.

Like I said, a doctor did confirm it.

No, you did not say this. You are only now saying this. It's also minimizing your previous claim:

"But I have been diagnosed with PTSD."

So you have been diagnosed and your doctor "confirmed it? Are you kidding me? A doctor doesn't confirm whatever the patient thinks, they doctor performs their own tests and comes to a conclusion based on scientific evidence.

I'm not going to show you my medical records, but I can write down my mental health center's privacy policy:

A privacy policy from a mental health website is not evidence that a doctor gave you a PTSD diagnosis.

Also, if you're going to steal from The Apalachee Center privacy statement, couldn't you have also stolen the PTSD article? I mean, at least be a plausible liar: http://apalacheecenter.org/2013/07/16/mental-health-matters-learn-the-signs-of-ptsd-post-traumatic-stress-disorder/

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