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Well,didn't I say that i think that nature has no notion of purpose and that to reason about it and giving it a purpose is a human "invention"?
You did,
this is why I added the remark about me getting overly triggered when I see some words while referring to natural events,
to explain why I HAVEN'T NOTICED the actual content of post I was answering to :p
 
There are some posters in here who would have them on pizza. That should bring about the collapse of their civilization.
you have them right in your mouth actually - plague on your teeth is biofilm -and you can do whatever you want, you won't get rid of it. But you have biofilm as well on your skin, where it is actually beneficial and hinders your skin to get moldy and housing lots of skin parasites.
 
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Dentists hate this guy: he just laughs at plague after he got rid of it completely!

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no he didn't, it is still there.

it is very hard to get rid of a biofilm - even if you reduce it by 99.999% - that just means it needs to multiply the remaining 0.001% by a factor of 10000. 2^14 is 16384, so it takes 14 doubling periods to achieve that - bacteria multiply normally within 20-30 minutes - so this takes at most 7 hours to be back to full strength. It is hard to win against biofilm.
 
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no he didn't, it is still there.

it is very hard to get rid of a biofilm - even if you reduce it by 99.999% - that just means it needs to multiply the remaining 0.001% by a factor of 10000. 2^14 is 16384, so it takes 14 doubling periods to achieve that - bacteria multiply normally within 20-30 minutes - so this takes at most 7 hours to be back to full strength. It is hard to win against biofilm.
Well, IMO there is no tooth plaque when there are no teeth.
There is only leftover of bacteria.
 
Well, IMO there is no tooth plaque when there are no teeth.
There is only leftover of bacteria.
it doesn't bother the biofilm how you like to call it - it's still there.

that guy is likely to die if he gets an infection from his left over tooth-fragments and those bacteria can reach the blood veins - one can die from having bad teeth or not properly removed tooth-left-overs.
 
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it doesn't bother the biofilm how you like to call it - it's still there.

that guy is likely to die if he gets an infection from his left over tooth-fragments and those bacteria can reach the blood veins - one can die from having bad teeth or not properly removed tooth-left-overs.
You surely know how to ruin an innocent meme retort.

It's not a complain, good work!
 
yeah, i'm known for killing jokes - mainly because i don't understand what is funny about them in the first place - my humor is a little different to most.
It doesn't matter (in the Borg perspective ;) ), as you see it looks like a smart way to derail the retort.

IRL my honest ideas how to solve some problems are usually received as dark, grim jokes.

I must say it feels ambivalent to be received positively and labelled as "this funny guy with dark but sharp wit" even though you were not kidding most of the time.
 
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