Not any more. It was a moment of madness. — jamalrob
So, if Grandma is telling me that the horoscope really works, then I don't count that. — Moliere
edit: I know this thread was just for posting videos but there was some discussion about what "woo" means as a slang word. — Pneumenon
Jamalrod — Wosret
Woo is a term used among skeptical writers to describe pseudoscientific explanations that have certain common characteristics.
The term comes from woo-woo, an epithet used in the 1990s by science and skeptical writers to ridicule people who believe or promote such things. This is in turn believed to have come from the onomatopoeia "woooooo!" as a reaction to dimmed lights or magic tricks. The term implies a lack of either intelligence or sincerity on the part of the person or concepts so described.
As a coincidence, the Chinese word "Wū" (巫) means a shaman, usually with magic powers. — RationalWiki
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