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Loxley People's Champion
Number of posts : 275 Age : 38 Location : Sweden Registration date : 2007-11-28
| Subject: Yo! Wed Nov 28, 2007 1:25 pm | |
| Yo, everybody. Thought I'd introduce myself here. Just registered here for some mind-expanding (is that what it's called? Man, translating Swedish to English is a pain in the ----) discussions. So... About me, hm...? Well, I enjoy...uh...a lot. ...except sports. I hate sports. But, I do enjoy talking about conspiracies. Aliens, 9/11, Illuminati, ghosts, I'm all game. Oh, but my favorite definitely is the Dulce base theory. Not sure what I think about it yet, but somebody quite obviously whacked Phil Schneider for a reason, so... And of course, I'm a prime specimen of the fleshification of the idea to hire a Russian PMC to storm Area 51, and free (or imprison, depending on whether or not they shoot on us) the aliens hidden there. Other than copnspiracy theories (I DO have a life, ya know.) I do so enjoy watching anime, reading (about conspiracies, of course, heh), and when I find the time and patience, meditate and read in on shamanism. (And boy, do I need more free time!) And, of course, I do enjoy a good fantasy adventure from time to time, as well as a good video game (Jade Empire, Area 51, Metal Gear Solid series, comes to mind, heh). Well, that's all I can think of for now. Oh, yeah... I'm also a big fan of Trust Company. They rock! Well... Take care now, bye-bye then. Oh, and P.S... I do love the emoticons here, Neuro. | |
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MoonDragon Warrior
Number of posts : 57 Age : 51 Location : Kochi, India Registration date : 2007-11-23
| Subject: Re: Yo! Wed Nov 28, 2007 1:39 pm | |
| Yo! Welcome aboard! | |
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Loxley People's Champion
Number of posts : 275 Age : 38 Location : Sweden Registration date : 2007-11-28
| Subject: Re: Yo! Wed Nov 28, 2007 1:54 pm | |
| Thanks, mah man. I'm gonna enjoy it here. (I must say I do see unlimited potential with these emoticons, mwahaha.) | |
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Goth_Ink People's Champion
Number of posts : 295 Registration date : 2007-11-20
| Subject: Re: Yo! Wed Nov 28, 2007 4:30 pm | |
| Hello Loxley | |
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Loxley People's Champion
Number of posts : 275 Age : 38 Location : Sweden Registration date : 2007-11-28
| Subject: Re: Yo! Wed Nov 28, 2007 5:02 pm | |
| "Thank you, ladies, thank you very much." *Elvis has left the building!* ...I have way too much free time on my hands. | |
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Goth_Ink People's Champion
Number of posts : 295 Registration date : 2007-11-20
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Loxley People's Champion
Number of posts : 275 Age : 38 Location : Sweden Registration date : 2007-11-28
| Subject: Re: Yo! Wed Nov 28, 2007 5:31 pm | |
| Why thank you. It's my pleasure. | |
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Blue Water Admin
Number of posts : 605 Age : 45 Location : Canada Registration date : 2007-11-19
| Subject: Re: Yo! Wed Nov 28, 2007 6:46 pm | |
| Howdy Lox, glad you made it! | |
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Night Star Admin
Number of posts : 295 Registration date : 2007-11-20
| Subject: Re: Yo! Wed Nov 28, 2007 6:50 pm | |
| Yay! It's Loxley! Welcome fellow s.v. person. | |
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Goth_Ink People's Champion
Number of posts : 295 Registration date : 2007-11-20
| Subject: Re: Yo! Thu Nov 29, 2007 2:31 am | |
| Pardon my ignorance...here we go again ...what is sv??? Another forum right? Is it another of those forums that debunks everything and tries to kill off independent thought? Do I get a prize for being right? | |
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Loxley People's Champion
Number of posts : 275 Age : 38 Location : Sweden Registration date : 2007-11-28
| Subject: Re: Yo! Thu Nov 29, 2007 3:20 am | |
| "Sorry, ma'am. You're on a need to know basis, and you don't need to know. That's classified Above Umbra. Move along, nothing to see here." Hehe, just kidding. S.V is Speculative Vision. That's a forum for fantasy and Sci-Fi authors extraordinare, a place where others can bash your stories, or raise 'em to the skies, and a place where you can play online RPG's....'n stuff. It's a really cool place, though they are a bit skeptic towards alien abductions and the reptilian aliens conspiracy. Ah well. Blue Water and Night Star, thank you, it's great to be here. Conspiracy Theorists of the world Unite! | |
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Night Star Admin
Number of posts : 295 Registration date : 2007-11-20
| Subject: Re: Yo! Thu Nov 29, 2007 10:18 am | |
| Our pleasure. | |
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Goth_Ink People's Champion
Number of posts : 295 Registration date : 2007-11-20
| Subject: Re: Yo! Thu Nov 29, 2007 5:09 pm | |
| 'Oh, I see' said the blind man, Speculative Vision. I haven't ever really been into roleplaying (Well not outside the bedroom anyway ). I think I have heard of that forum before though. Isn't it a bit contradictory that fantasy writers would be sceptical about alien abductions and the paranormal? Wouldn't that make them professional liars for writing about it and kind of making it a reality in print (even if it did all come from their imagination)? Hmm, no wonder there is so much fear tied in with all this stuff | |
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Loxley People's Champion
Number of posts : 275 Age : 38 Location : Sweden Registration date : 2007-11-28
| Subject: Re: Yo! Thu Nov 29, 2007 6:32 pm | |
| Well, can't say I've been, either. At least not until I ended up on Speculative Vision. But, yeah, I guess it's a bit contradictory. My guess is that many "skeptics" believe in aliens without knowing about it. That is, they are afraid of aliens, to put it bluntly. (Seriously, me as well. The first time I saw a Grey on a photo, I almost ------- myself. Twice!) But that's just my completely uneducated guess. Though role-playing IS fun. ...in the bed-room, and otherwise. | |
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Blue Water Admin
Number of posts : 605 Age : 45 Location : Canada Registration date : 2007-11-19
| Subject: Re: Yo! Thu Nov 29, 2007 6:41 pm | |
| Oh and I'm known as Neurolanis there by the way. Blue Water here. Yeah we basically feel the same about the fear thing. They spend so much time discussing paranormal issues just to debunk them. | |
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Loxley People's Champion
Number of posts : 275 Age : 38 Location : Sweden Registration date : 2007-11-28
| Subject: Re: Yo! Fri Nov 30, 2007 5:31 pm | |
| Yeah, I guess. Still, I find myself sometimes wishing I was a skeptic. Then I wouldn't have to worry about getting ----probed every time I go to sleep. Seriously, though... I've got no probs with skeptics - everybody has the right to their own opinion. I do, however, find it intriguing that skeptics often find themselves needing to lower themselves to insults and being nasty towards us conspiracy theorists, instead of indulging in intelligent and civilized discussions. Ah, well. At least with me, I'll know who to blame if I wake up with a sore butt or nose bleed one morning. | |
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Goth_Ink People's Champion
Number of posts : 295 Registration date : 2007-11-20
| Subject: Re: Yo! Sat Dec 01, 2007 4:54 am | |
| Skepticism is great - in it's true form (having an open mind, considering all the information and questioning from that perspective). But when it is plain debunking or disagreeing out of ego or a power trip then it is quite offensive and of no value whatsoever.
I think we need to talk about those things that create fear in a constructive and respectful way. I have no scepticism at all about alien abduction. I know it is true because it happened to me. | |
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Blue Water Admin
Number of posts : 605 Age : 45 Location : Canada Registration date : 2007-11-19
| Subject: Re: Yo! Sat Dec 01, 2007 10:39 am | |
| Yeah but by definition a sceptic is someone who rejects something, not someone who considers both sides. - Quote :
- dictionary.com says:
skep·tic also scep·tic (skěp'tĭk) Pronunciation Key 1. One who instinctively or habitually doubts, questions, or disagrees with assertions or generally accepted conclusions. 2. One inclined to skepticism in religious matters. | |
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Goth_Ink People's Champion
Number of posts : 295 Registration date : 2007-11-20
| Subject: Re: Yo! Sat Dec 01, 2007 10:23 pm | |
| I draw my understanding of scepticism from science and psychology. "Scepticism means always questioning assumptions or conclusions and analysing whether the evidence presented supports the results. For example, you should not accept an assertion merely because it is in print or is delivered by a person in a position of authority. You should check the rigour of the process used to get to that assertion." p 63 Psychology (Australia and New Zealand Edition) 2006, Westen, Burton & Kowalski. Scepticism in my opinion is not aligned solely with disproving or proving but weighs a balance between both. It is one of three principles associated with critical thought (the others being objectivity and open-mindedness). I am being way too intellectual here, I know... Just trying to express how I arrived at my different view of what scepticism involves. There are many definitions out there, but I truly feel the original purpose of scepticism has been badly misconstrued and given a negative connotation. It is not about disproving - it is about analysis. | |
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Loxley People's Champion
Number of posts : 275 Age : 38 Location : Sweden Registration date : 2007-11-28
| Subject: Re: Yo! Sun Dec 02, 2007 6:06 am | |
| Here now, I agree! The true skeptic: "We must never accept outrageous conspiracy theories..." Well, duh, everyone knows you're an alien anyway so your words don't carry much weight. I don't listen to aliens, mothers, or presidents of the USA. ...not sure how that belonged here but ah, well. | |
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Blue Water Admin
Number of posts : 605 Age : 45 Location : Canada Registration date : 2007-11-19
| Subject: Re: Yo! Sun Dec 02, 2007 8:04 am | |
| I see, so science teaches that the word 'sceptic' means something different from the dictionary. Then the dictionary should incorporate this alternate definition for the rest of us to see. Thanks Loxley, that's the online defition. | |
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