It means that people are different holy fuck. Not ever person that does something has the same result as every other one. Does that really need to be explained at your age? This is pretty basic common sense that most people have. People are different.
You might be a little more dense than you imagine. People are different. Now think about what that could mean. Maybe it could mean something like, people genetically predisposed to cancer can have it triggered by something like dip. What would that mean? That would mean that dip didn't cause cancer, but being genetically predisposed to cancer caused cancer. If dip were the causative factor there wouldn't be any correlation with familial history of cancer, and yet there is. Weird.
I've been around long enough to know plenty of people that have gotten lung cancer. Guess what. ALL OF THEM SMOKED. You can pull out the one person that got it that didn't smoke but the overwhelming majority did. Some didn't get it that did smoke. This isn't that hard. Gee, I wonder what the common denominator of people that got got lung cancer was.
I bet all of the ones with lung cancer drank water, too. How did you rule out that and every other thing they had in common before settling on the smoking?
The same exact generation that existed when lead was in gasoline so they lived in cities that literally filled their lungs with lead.
I mean, that's bullshit. That didn't stop until the 90s so anyone old enough to get lung cancer from smoking falls into that. Something that makes it hard to walk a flight of stairs is doing fucking nothing though. Come on.
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