• @theUwUhugger
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    02 days ago

    Yup thats the title, have you ever heard of hyperbole?

    • @[email protected]
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      72 days ago

      Hyperbole should be exaggerated beyond what a reasonable person thinks is possible. They shouldn’t mislead. So it’s not a hyperbole if some people might think that people in the US may be outright refused care if they are dying and don’t have insurance. Which is why I commented originally, to clarify that.

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        2 days ago

        it’s not a hyperbole if some people might think that

        Congratulations, you just defined hyperbole as non-existing, since for every proposition you can find someone who believes it.

        Just accept that you didn’t get the joke and move on.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 days ago

          My issue issue is about how the title ‘facts are facts’ might mislead, especially on a topic like healthcare, which is already confusing for a lot of people.

          Why not ditch the title, and use slides like:

          • Slide 1: “Please help me, I’m dying!”
          • Slide 2: “Of course, but first can you verify your billing address?”
      • @theUwUhugger
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        02 days ago

        You think a hospital would ask for insurance from a dying patient?

          • @theUwUhugger
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            02 days ago

            You really edited 2 of your comments? You know it takes 4 clicks to view them with google time machine?

            Ain’t you sad mate?

    • atro_city
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      12 days ago

      A USAian not hearing about hyperbole would be too ironic 🤣