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ecmn | I’m asking for a simple yes or no because I’m trying to clarify your statements, not trap you.
You tend to run several lines of argument at once, so I ask direct questions to bring the topic back to center. That’s my style, and it keeps discussions clear.
There’s no emotion or agenda on my end, I just want the question answered.
In this thread, you asked for specific sufficiency numbers. Later you said those numbers don’t exist. That’s a contradiction, so I’m asking direct questions to understand which position you actually hold.
If it’s not a contradiction, a yes or no answer will clear it up immediately.
The closest you’ve come to answering anything was the statement that contradicted your own original post. That’s why I’m repeating the same three yes/no questions. They bring the topic back on track. Once those are answered, the conversation can move forward.
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