It's also important to read the fine print when the perceived good position is coming from a guy who tried to sue Tylenol over autism.
This guy does nothing good on purpose.
It's also important to read the fine print when the perceived good position is coming from a guy who tried to sue Tylenol over autism.
This guy does nothing good on purpose.
>It's also important to read the fine print
It's always important to read the fine print. That would be part of evaluating an argument on its merits. His lawsuit over Tylenol + autism is easily rejected on its merits. That means nothing about this issue.