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Re: Out of the Blue |
Feb 2, 2012, 16:21 |
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Overon - no I was really pissed off, because I knew before I even started reading that there would be a bunch of comments putting down Groundhog Day. What I didn't expect was the extrapolation to stuff like New Year's, etc. Sometimes it's just no fun to be that way. Punxsutawney is a little town with not much else going for it. What's the harm??
Last week I read a bunch of stuff online and looked at some videos of "skeptics". People who call themselves "skeptics". It was beyond the beyond stupid. Anyone could be a skeptic. You look at something, and say "purportedly this shows..." or think about a concept and say "we have no definitive proof of..." And they apparently take it real serious, like it's some discipline of thought. All they ever say is that nothing can be known for certain, but they have this arrogance about it, like that's the only truth. Surely such pomposity goes back to the BC's, but that's no justification to me. There's most definitely a correlation between all these Skeptic Assholes and overeducation; wanting to use the analytical processes you refined in college to some real world situation.
Overon wrote on Feb 2, 2012, 15:44:
DNForever wrote on Feb 2, 2012, 13:39: Bunch of fuckin Negative Nancies. What's it to you about Groundhog Day or NYE. Either participate or we don't need your stupid analysis of why this, why that? WHY WHY WHY. Pipe down already, no one cares about your critical thinking objectivity science bullshit. Some people want to believe in crazy nonsense so just accept it. I can't tell if this is an example of Poe's Law or not. This comment was edited on Feb 2, 2012, 16:57. |
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