suggests lack of proportional sense
There's no magic :sparkle: spell
genetically — Prishon
Which metaphor are you referring to? — Prishon
After which bans followed from: physics (for asking fantasy questions and about the rishon model), biology (just for doubting the central dogma) , philosophy (a Kant guy didnt like my ontological relativism), skeptics, worldbuilding (for being smarter than a mod), economy (for doubt about the growth model), mathematics, astronomy (bad contributions while in reality a mod didnt like my knowledge about black holes), psychology, polotics, law, AI, and now a yearlong networkwide suspension. The argument of the troll is a well known defense mechanism. — Prishon
handle — Cheshire
Nah, it ain't. Comment ↑ suggests lack of proportional sense. :eyes: We already know some stuff. — jorndoe
They were conspiracy theorists thinking in terms of mind control or whatever ridiculous nonsense. Now they're dead. :death: RIP. — jorndoe
Already spoke to risks. There's no magic :sparkle: spell. Everyone already knows, including WHO.
I call bullshit :point: — jorndoe
Don't tell people it's harmless. That's not how you build trust. Tell them the truth. — frank
There's no interest in persuasion here at all, nothing but pious flag-waiving - if people seriously wanted to convince others to vaccinate, they might want to consider carefully presenting the scientific evidence on risk, or addressing the moral arguments on responsibility, rather than chanting like a bunch of football hooligans. — Isaac
honesty — frank
There's no interest in persuasion here at all, nothing but pious flag-waiving - if people seriously wanted to convince others to vaccinate, they might want to consider carefully presenting the scientific evidence on risk, or addressing the moral arguments on responsibility, rather than chanting like a bunch of football hooligans. — Isaac
What has knowing 'some stuff' got to do with a claim that the vaccine is harmless and the virus not? Your own citation outlines the very uncertainty I referenced. — Isaac
Your defensiveness betrays your lack of confidence — Isaac
entitled to take risks — Isaac
I guess ... something ... runs in that family. — jorndoe
Placing myself at risk is one thing. Placing others at risk is another. — James Riley
God hates masks. They violate the first commandment which is to remember his glory. And what is more glorious than his image which is reflected in man, who he made in that glorious image. God wants his full image on full display. That little drape of cloth that covers the expression of his image casts the world into darkness. — Kyle D Mallester
Resurrection School students took the message to heart, many of them showing up naked for classes the next day. — Phillip T Stephens
At press time, Ackrite refused to answer whether or not she had emptied her bowels on the living room floor, arguing that her refusal to divulge such information was protected by the courts.
Placing myself at risk is one thing. Placing others at risk is another. — James Riley
How do you place others at risk by non-vaxxin? — Prishon
There's no interest in persuasion here at all, nothing but pious flag-waiving - if people seriously wanted to convince others to vaccinate, they might want to consider carefully presenting the scientific evidence on risk, or addressing the moral arguments on responsibility, rather than chanting like a bunch of football hooligans. — Isaac
Is this what you're on about? Persuasion? — Srap Tasmaner
There is a sliver of the population that is well-educated and has made an informed judgment of the risks; are you interested in convincing them they have overlooked a piece of evidence or made an error in reasoning? Or perhaps in agreeing that their choice is reasonable given their circumstances? — Srap Tasmaner
How would you talk to these folks? — Srap Tasmaner
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