>>>By the way, your side point was that drugs are very cheap in Canada, and now you start talking that they are not affordable. Stay in line.
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>>Ed, need a hand? You fell below your level. He said "there are drugs that cost...", not "drugs cost" nor "all drugs cost" nor "on average the drugs cost". So, there are some expensive ones. But I didn't hear him complaining much.
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>Ask him directly, what the problem? You may also discuss few relevant and overly important linguistics with him.
That's what I meant, you fell. When you shove a logical spike into a discussion, it's never so obvious like this one. Even worse, when you're caught, you try to pull out on "it's your linguistics". When it's linguistics and me, it's either something that I find amusing, or annoying. This - this was just logic. Pars pro toto, IIRC - he mentioned "there are some" which you interpreted as "all are".
Let's continue this tomorrow, OK? When we are fresh.