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Taken from the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena YouTube channel.

Found their Tweet relating to this as well.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

revealing your ignorance getting worked up about this stuff

Disagreeing with other people is fine, but I ask you to do it in a manner that doesn't belittle people.

Let me try:

I don't understand your point of view, you're talking about DoD work and cost but the topic is seemingly non-DoD work. Could it be quite like what you put forth yourself; a couple of external people working on software, analysis, training and similar?

Now I invite you to present arguments to why OP's question is ignorance due to the "obviously too low price". Maybe I'll understand what you mean and end up supporting your argument?

As a non-native English speaker, I also ask you to clarify how asking a question shows ignorance. From how I understand how words work, ignorance would be more like never asking questions.

Can I interpret it as "Asking questions shows that you don't know the answer"?