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2 minutes ago, {::'KayCeeS::} said:

 

 

It's a simple question.

 

 

 

 

I do a reality check before I believe anything 

3 minutes ago, {::'KayCeeS::} said:

 

 

It's a simple question.

 

 

 

 

Well, if it’s on the internet it’s probably true 

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1 minute ago, {::'KayCeeS::} said:

 

Good point.  No one did.

 

But you could still have given an answer to my question.

 

I'm not frustrated.

 

I'm asking a question that no one yet has answered. 

I trust sources that have a good track record, as far as I’m concerned, with delivering information. Washington Post is my fav 

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3 minutes ago, {::'KayCeeS::} said:

 

Good point.  No one did.

 

But you could still have given an answer to my question.

 

I'm not frustrated.

 

I'm asking a question that no one yet has answered. 

The question doesn't apply to me, specifically my own psychology.

 

My question, is why do you ask?

 

Student paper? Clinical research?

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Just now, Tiberius said:

I trust sources that have a good track record, as far as I’m concerned, with delivering information. Washington Post is my fav 

 

Okay, great.  Thank you for answering seriously.  So my question is: why do you believe the Washington Post?  Specifically, is it because of reputation, or is it because of personal investigation?

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2 minutes ago, {::'KayCeeS::} said:

 

Okay, great.  Thank you for answering seriously.  So my question is: why do you believe the Washington Post?  Specifically, is it because of reputation, or is it because of personal investigation?

Personal investigation, what they says proves correct in long term 

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2 minutes ago, {::'KayCeeS::} said:

 

Okay, great.  Thank you for answering seriously.  So my question is: why do you believe the Washington Post?  Specifically, is it because of reputation, or is it because of personal investigation?

it is because it conforms to his preconceived biases.

otherwise known as TDS....

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2 minutes ago, Reality Check said:

The question doesn't apply to me, specifically my own psychology.

 

My question, is why do you ask?

 

Student paper? Clinical research?

 

No, not a student paper or clinical research.  I ask because it seems to me that the masses of humanity are enslaved by BELIEF.  As in, they believe what they're told without questioning.  I'm both the most scientific and spiritual person you will ever meet, but none of it has to do with belief.

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Just now, {::'KayCeeS::} said:

 

No, not a student paper or clinical research.  I ask because it seems to me that the masses of humanity are enslaved by BELIEF.  As in, they believe what they're told without questioning.  I'm both the most scientific and spiritual person you will ever meet, but none of it has to do with belief.

I am glad that we have so much in common. 

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