Dearest Mr Hogwash:
Although I must admit that I have, on occasion, used the "F" word, I do attempt its exclusion during philosophical and/or academic fora. This particular forum, namely the Watchdog, is an attempt to deal rationally with the rights of all animals, even the two-legged ones that pretend to be real humans.
One aspect of an actual human is the ability to cognize (that means "to think" and "to think rationally", Mr. Hogwash).
Another aspect of real humanity is the ability to communicate verbally in a manner that can actually be understood. Part of this ability is the demonstration that one has even a limited ability to utilize ("use", for you, Mr. Hogwash) English grammar and the concomitancy of punctuation. I note that you demonstrate a particular deficiency in both regimens. You probably were required to attenuate your prepubescent academic pursuits in order to pursue full time your research into the neurological responses generated by canines when stimulated with lethal doses of electrotherapy.
I commiserate with your pursuant deficiencies.
Perhaps you could engage an amicable and linguistically capable individual to restate your propositions in order that we might actually apperceive your particular percipience.