• 5C5C5C@programming.dev
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    5 months ago

    “Lungs aren’t really inside” is not an argument that I thought I’d be confronted with.

    If you find that your lungs are not inside your body then I urge you to seek immediate medical attention.

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      5 months ago

      At this point, you’re just trying to ridicule me over my choice of words and not actually trying to interpret them in the context that you yourself set:

      they have a sack of muscles somewhere inside their body

      Why mention “inside their body” if you didn’t mean “deep” inside? All organs are “inside” the body. Therefore, I interpreted your words meaning truly “internal” organs, that that don’t manifest themselves on visual inspection, like heart or bladder. Lungs, while technically inside, are peripheral and visibly expand - a critical distinction in this context.

      So you specify “inside” and then mock my adherence to that framing, instead of addressing the core biomechanical issues being discussed.