thomasdownes.bsky.social
I am a libertarian humanist who likes the ideas of nonfiction authors Ayn Rand and Dr. Loretta Breuning (founder of Inner Mammal Institute).
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I myself thought it was a silly essay.
But now, I see Trump & his cynical pandering of the religious right. And vice-versa.
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I found that reading & journaling helped me on my journey.
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This means what?
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"The walrus was Paul."
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This photo is FAKE
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No
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No, are you walrusing here?
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Good reminder.
But I support EVs & I am against vandalism. (Not an allegorical statement.)
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Sad, very sad
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Good point.
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Employees continue their employment until the organization decides that they are not needed. (This is not marginalization.)
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Do you have a link showing what you mean by "targetting [people]", please?
(I am not disagreeing with you.)
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Please keep in mind that cyber trucks don't pollute the atmosphere & don't pollute our neighborhoods.
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Take a look at this page: www.gofundme.com/f/justice-fo...
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People who vandalize their neighbors' property are not good people, do you agree?
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Would someone please tell us what movie(s) Ms. Crampton was in... we are lazy.
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Another book: The Enigma of Reason, by Hugo Mercier
@hugoreasoning.bsky.social
and Dan Sperber @dansperber.bsky.social .
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Bibliographic credit, i.e. the source of these ideas...
The author John Allen Paulos wrote a book called "Once Upon A Number," one of my favorite nonfiction books.
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Please see a recent post on the relation of stories & statistics.
Suggestibility ("power of suggestion") is sometimes considered a character defect, but I think of it as a virtue.