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by blacksmith_tb 491 days ago
Reminds me of H.L. Mencken's "There is always a well-known solution to every human problem — neat, plausible, and wrong."

1: https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/H._L._Mencken#1910s

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What’s the “well-known solution” to cancer?
Hard to multiply without a host.
https://xkcd.com/1217 aka "just remove the cancer"
How is that “neat, plausible”?

I’ve never heard of any “solution” to cancer, well known or not, that was neat and plausible.

I think you're about to understand the quote.
I think I already understood the quote at the time of writing the previous comment…

Hence why I quoted the exact words.

Do you understand it?

Not sure why you're being confrontational? I'm not the OP but it's clear there's some misunderstanding

The quote is: - neat - plausible - wrong

"Just get rid of the cancer" is - neat because it sounds obvious and tidy - plausible because we can and do cut out cancer - wrong because it ignores the nuance that cutting into a patient's body can have massive impacts on long term health. It can also be wrong because certain cancers have no tumor sites.