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To: Nailbiter; Samurai_Jack; Talisker

If you ask someone a question and that person answers it, how do you believe the answer? If you ask your spouse where he/she was the past hour and he/she answers you, how do you believe him/her? Under your rationale you are not allowed to believe someone unless that person is under oath in a court of law. I’m just wondering how you function in society with your rules. And why do you bother having relationships with people when you don’t believe anything people tell you and the people you tell things to don’t believe anything you tell them? Just curious.


44 posted on 12/10/2014 5:01:49 AM PST by josettedupree
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To: josettedupree

they wear gooogle glasses or hat mounted gopros 24/7 and upload to NAS cloud storage every day?

should be useful. honey, actually you did not say skim milk two days ago, so i was actually free to get low fat milk. and i can prove it.

jk


52 posted on 12/10/2014 7:24:03 AM PST by SteveH
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To: josettedupree

Actually i function in society fairly well. I believe people until I am given cause not to believe what I am told.

I mistrust MSM and their bias.

I mistrust lawyers that go on news programs proclaiming someone is innocent or guilty before that person has had their day in court.

I do not know any of the women personally, i do not know Bill Cosby.

If he is adjudged guilty - you may say i told you so.

until that time perhaps we should let the just us system work its magic.


62 posted on 12/10/2014 8:44:53 PM PST by Nailbiter
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To: josettedupree
If you ask someone a question and that person answers it, how do you believe the answer? If you ask your spouse where he/she was the past hour and he/she answers you, how do you believe him/her? Under your rationale you are not allowed to believe someone unless that person is under oath in a court of law. I’m just wondering how you function in society with your rules. And why do you bother having relationships with people when you don’t believe anything people tell you and the people you tell things to don’t believe anything you tell them? Just curious.

On that's easy. What I do is get together with my friends and see how many people agree that someone is just rotten, and trust that everyone in my group had no agenda, and that my group itself has no agenda, and the women crying rape decades after they said something happened that they have no evidence of but want a lot of money for has no agenda, and that the political issues around this person don't exist, and the political powers against this person have no agenda, and the media has no agenda, you know, to go along with the complete and utter lack of any evidence.

And then, in the great collective tradition of this kind of mob rule, we string the victim up and lynch him. In the good old days we got a rope and tree. Now we use oceans of slander. But hey, what does it matter? Once the group FEELS someone should be destroyed, a halo of purity descends from the clouds upon its members, and then whatever they do is right.

Because as you've pointed out, there simply isn't any other way, and it's better to destroy some innocents than have a system outside of mob hated that might let someone outside of the accepted group narrative get away.

64 posted on 12/10/2014 11:03:53 PM PST by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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