Aids isn't a virus, it's just a condition where your immune system is non-functional (auto-immune deficiency = self-immune system not working). So they just die to a light gust of wind.
Because when you say that it isn’t a respiratory virus, the inclusion of the adjective implies that you consider it a virus, just not a respiratory virus. Otherwise, why not just say ‘AIDS isn’t a virus’?
Yea. Absolutely. I think that you think a train is a car. For sure. No doubt. Bro, you didn’t even spell “it’s” correctly, so don’t even bother pretending like you can argue about some complex contextual grammar concept.
Aids isn't a virus, it's just a condition where your immune system is non-functional (auto-immune deficiency = self-immune system not working). So they just die to a light gust of wind.
I made no description of what AIDS was or wasn't. Not sure why you are correcting me.
Because when you say that it isn’t a respiratory virus, the inclusion of the adjective implies that you consider it a virus, just not a respiratory virus. Otherwise, why not just say ‘AIDS isn’t a virus’?
So if I point to a train and say "Its not a red car" you automatically assume that I believe its a car ? Just curious to know how your mind works.
Yea. Absolutely. I think that you think a train is a car. For sure. No doubt. Bro, you didn’t even spell “it’s” correctly, so don’t even bother pretending like you can argue about some complex contextual grammar concept.