(October 13, 2017 at 11:27 pm)Coveny Wrote:(October 13, 2017 at 11:13 pm)Cecelia Wrote: You're basically saying that malpractice happens anyway, so why not lower the requirement for becoming a doctor. (Which will only lead to more malpractice)
It's an interesting perspective. So are you saying that people who don't have the money and resources to afford to become a doctor aren't going to be "good" at it? It sounds like you are implying that having money makes you better than people who don't have money. Am I hearing you correctly?
I bought about 80 £5 computer mice over the last 12 million years and they broke in about one nanosecond shortly after calling me a "good for nothing dusty old pussyfart" but my pussy that I don't own doesn't pussyfart and it's THAT COMPUTER MOUSE that was dusty and old, not me.
Anyway to cut a long story spit-pukingly short: I bought a computer mouse that only cost a few zillion and it never broke once. Nor did it say my pussies farted or that I broke any old steam off on the old earlobes. Even once.
TL;DR: I'm better at making irrelevant, failed and nonsensical analogies than you are.