• GONADS125@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Not only did I edit it, I adressed the mistake with you in my response… Did you think that was some sort of gotcha? Hahaha.

    You can believe whatever you want, but the evidence is there. Choosing not to believe it is definitely your free choice, but it doesn’t make you right or your beliefs true.

    Facts remain true regardless if you believe them. And the fact is that combusting bud and dabbing, and vaping most concentrates will result in benzene production.

    Live in denial if you want. I remember when most people denied the harmful effects of second-hand cigarette smoke. They were wrong.

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      11 months ago

      All I was getting at is that you should probably annotate your edits after someone responds to it, instead of changing it and not bringing any attention to it. When I made my edit, your comment did not show up. And I never said I didn’t believe the study, it’s just not a very accurate study of how the cannabis market has shifted in the past few years since the vitamin E acetate scare. Also, dabbing shouldn’t create benzene, as there is no combustion, only vaporization

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        11 months ago

        I don’t think removing a word or 2 needs to be annotated. It wasn’t some devious edit.

        Also, dabbing shouldn’t create benzene, as there is no combustion, only vaporization

        Well it does, as I already cited. Source