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Comments by "Aaron Rosenberg" (@aaronrosenberg6633) on "How augmented reality could change the future of surgery | Nadine Hachach-Haram" video.
Of course it doesn't discredit her. It discredits those who made the comment.
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Mythology isn't needed.
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Oh, so you made a jokey about her name? And then you received the reply you were likely hoping for so you could call someone an idiot. Good on ya!
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Yeah, maybe a little embarrassment here because I didn't notice her full name at the time, and so didn't get your joke. However, a little embarrassment is not a big deal. So then explain to us how this isn't the type of dialogue you were hoping for when you made your original post. Given your tone thereafter, it was probably intended as incendiary. Thus, you identify yourself as a troll, regardless of my "embarrassing" response. Which is more unfortunately, my embarrassing mistake, or your embarrassing reality?
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" too much def not worth that amount of time for me to read" Yes, I understand. Hate to see you with a book. Must be torture.
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"you do know the purpose of the phrase you stroke out right?" Oh, you didn't understand? It was to clarify your actual meaning. "Maybe you don't haha" I do haha sometimes. "Anyways well yeah books aren't a problem, assuming they are written by people with at least triple digit iq." Indeed. "You probably don't even make the cut for double digit haha," A double-digit haha is certain a haha worth considering, is it not? " hence the phrase that you assumed was redundant." Hence, indeed. Haha. "Thanks for proving a point :D" Do you think you've made one? Haha.
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No point to catch. But you're having a good time, and that's all that's important. "No surprise gahaha" I don't provide surprise gahahas free of charge.
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Now that you're running in circles chasing your little doggy tail, we'll say adieu. Your further comments will be understandably ignored, as you have relegated yourself to the children's table. Drink your milk.
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If it meant that or suffering/death, you'd likely change your tune.
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Better than dying? Yes, it indeed does make it a better solution.
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"Most surgerys are not directly life or death decisions." While this may be true, enough are globally such that this option is worthwhile. "Mostly they are ment do give you back health, mobility and cureness of pain issues." And I imagine that those are also valid surgeries for this method, should a patient agree. "Therefore it's better to wait than let a rookie with a possible bad internet connection bungle your body." First, that only assumes that the "rookie" hasn't got enough experience to follow directions. But we saw the surgeon in the video was successful, able to learn, and eventually work unassisted. In some cases it may be better to wait. In others, where waiting = dying, no.
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