Posted on 02/22/2025 7:42:16 AM PST by Rev M. Bresciani
What might those words be?
People who make up words think that they are soooo smartilicious
Relationship
Love
Fun
Psychiatrist
Religion
Romance
Commercials
I read the article twice to try to grok the author’s intent - still not getting why these words bother him.
The words:
relationship
love
fun
psychiatrist
religion
romance
commercials
George Carlin did 7 Words. IIRC.
Well, with a link to ‘new.americanprophet’, I was expecting the 7 words to include some of Chris Rosebrough’s ‘prophecy bingo’ words, such as:
declare, shaking, proclaim, birthing, atmosphere, position, assignment, and many others...
Stop using
Partner
Transistion
I literally exploded when I didn’t see literally on the list.
Just not going to happen.
It fact the entire thing seems kind of silly.
I'll stick with the first amendment, no 7 word omissions there.
I minored in psych in college and was disgusted at how fluid the whole academic realm is. What was a disorder yesterday becomes acceptable today and becomes mandatory tomorrow.
You've a better chance on your own than under the care of one of these pimps.
> What might those words be? <
You’re supposed to click on the link to find out. Posts like this one aren’t much different than teasers like: “Here’s one secret the insurance companies don’t want you to know!”
Should be, democracy, democrat, democratic.
like, clip, film, ...
Stop saying:
“That begs the question...” (i.e., a type of formal error in logic)
When you actually mean:
“That raises the (following) question...”
Ur Welcome!
I totally agree.
I see so much potential in studying human psychology. Why do people think the way they do? Why do people make good or bad choices? How can we raise children to be happy and productive? How can we reduce mental illness? All of this is worth serious effort.
But the field of psychology today is, I am convinced, making all of these things worse, not better. It is a bad field. Totally taken over by evil lunatics.
The capitalized word”Black” when it isn’t the first word in a sentence, and refers to a people group whose skin contain a richer amount of melanin pigmentation.
It’s an adjective, not a proper noun. Morons.
Folks, this is the BEST of the Archive Series.
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