The review looked at more than three dozen studies and found no evidence that acetaminophen increased the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in children.

Kennedy and Trump tried to claim there was one without scientific evidence.

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      I thought scientifically water actually wasn’t wet, rather that it makes other things wet by adhering to them.

      Gonna have to look up some peer reviewed studies now.

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        You should do a new study on this. If you need something entirely dry as a reference try Ben Shapiro’s wife while he’s in a room with her.

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          Hey, that’s not fair to Ben Shapiro’s wife.

          Literally any woman in the same room as Ben Shapiro would do.

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            True but we can’t just put random women in a room with him. She chose this. She volunteered as tribute.

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        It’s a linguistic question, not a scientific one. It depends on your definition of “wet”.

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        People keep saying water isn’t wet, it just makes everything it touches wet.

        But water touches other water more than anything else, so water must be wetter than anything else.