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Is true? Heard it from a self proclaimed og named 4ler but he didn’t give any actual evidence
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4ler is the only thing I need to readIs true? Heard it from a self proclaimed og named 4ler but he didn’t give any actual evidence


the reason youre subhuman isnt genetics and bones, its blue colored lightIs true? Heard it from a self proclaimed og named 4ler but he didn’t give any actual evidence
True idk why I botheredcouldve asked google this
Super helpful thanksIt's over for you deadass
4ler is the only thing I need to read![]()
Well, if you think a certain type of light has an effect on bones it is over for you. And you just needed to know. So yes it was helpfulSuper helpful thanks
Yeah super helpful thanksWell, if you think a certain type of light has an effect on bones it is over for you. And you just needed to know. So yes it was helpful
Yeah, but even just having to ask that just says everything.Yeah super helpful thanks
Not necessarily — proposing a question does not mean the person agrees with the idea.
A question can be asked for many reasons:
Reasons someone might ask a question WITHOUT agreeing:
- Curiosity — wanting to understand a viewpoint, not adopt it.
- Challenge — questioning something to doubt or critique it.
- Clarification — trying to understand an argument before responding.
- Testing someone’s reasoning — seeing how solid their logic is.
- Playing devil’s advocate — exploring a position they don’t personally hold.
- Academic or debate purposes — discussing topics neutrally.