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    1 month ago

    Doctors and PhD’s are not necessarily intellectuals.

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        1 month ago

        “if men listened to actual intellectuals like the doctor you’re addressing…”

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            1 month ago

            Why mention that she’s a doctor, why is it necessary in that moment?

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          Ok so like this shouldn’t be too hard to explain. I assume this is your first time on this planet? Well it doesn’t matter. Sometimes someone will say or imply two separate things in the same sentence. An example might be something like ‘have you seen my new green pencil?’. Now these things might not always have a relation – new and green do not necessarily imply one another. But they have a semantic link nonetheless. Doctor does not necessarily imply intellectual, but may be considered relevant. Idk man stop getting upset