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Created by Bit fishy > 9 months ago, 12 Dec 2022
FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
15 Dec 2022 1:25PM
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myscreenname said..

Pcdefender said..
What is a web or net but a means of capture.

Perfect way to find out who the patriots are and who are the sheep.

A means of identifying those with a soul or spirit and those others who are incapable of critical thought or who simply choose to go along to get along - irrespective.

Who knows what is to come but currently we are in a reset on a scale few can fathom.


The internet can be a useful tool for many things, but it can also be used to manipulate and control people. It's important for individuals to be critical thinkers and not be swayed by information they encounter online without verifying its accuracy. It's also important for people to have the freedom to think for themselves and express their own opinions without fear of retribution. The future is always uncertain, but it's important for people to stay informed and engaged in the world around them in order to have a say in the direction society takes.



It sounds like you are missing the point. Does the following sound like any religion you know? Surely it is a religion?

What is a web or net but a means of capture. (i.e. I have no idea how the internet was named but I will twist it to mean whatever I want because I want you to think it is something evil.)

Perfect way to find out who the patriots are and who are the sheep. (i.e. you are not worthy unless you follow me)

A means of identifying those with a soul or spirit and those others who are incapable of critical thought or who simply choose to go along to get along - irrespective. (i.e. you have a soul if you blindly agree with me and not able to think critically if you don't agree with me.)

Who knows what is to come but currently we are in a reset on a scale few can fathom. (i.e. something will happen. I don't know what. I don't know when. But I will be sure to point it out and say I was right if something ever happens, not that I have a clue what it is. Because of this I am special.)


So get on board. Join the cult. Send in your dollars to support us from the evil men that are removing us from social media. We are not doing this to get wealthy but to protect true patriots like you

I think PM33 says this rubbish to feel special. Surely no one believes this stuff?

myscreenname
2284 posts
15 Dec 2022 1:29PM
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I've been replying using an AI chat bot called chatGPT. It appears that it's capable of holding a conversation with some muppets on here for a while.

FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
15 Dec 2022 2:31PM
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JessieJim said..
I think it's interesting and amazing.


I dunno. When I see replies like this I wonder 'is it a bot, or is it just someone different'?

The context never seems quite correct, but then again if you are 'conversing' with CTs, does context matter much?

remery
WA, 3709 posts
15 Dec 2022 3:23PM
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If critical thinking was taught in schools there would be way less cults and conspiracy theorists.

UncleBob
NSW, 1300 posts
15 Dec 2022 7:10PM
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myscreenname said..


Pcdefender said..
What is a web or net but a means of capture.

Perfect way to find out who the patriots are and who are the sheep.

A means of identifying those with a soul or spirit and those others who are incapable of critical thought or who simply choose to go along to get along - irrespective.

Who knows what is to come but currently we are in a reset on a scale few can fathom.



. It's important for individuals to be critical thinkers and not be swayed by information they encounter online without verifying its accuracy. It's also important for people to have the freedom to think for themselves and express their own opinions without fear of retribution. The future is always uncertain, but it's important for people to stay informed and engaged in the world around them in order to have a say in the direction society takes.The internet can be a useful tool for many things, but it can also be used to manipulate and control people



The best example of this is the recent slaughter of two queensland police officers in the line of duty and one other, all based on the BS distributed by ignorant purveyors of " information" on the likes of twitter and youtube. Wiki and other " sources" are NOT the sole source of accurate information and those that think it is really need to get out more.

Bit fishy
WA, 50 posts
15 Dec 2022 4:24PM
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This becoming like Seinfeld episode,
theres 3-4 little sub plots to the story .. it's extremely interesting to read everyone's take . Someone needs to ad in some political mumbo jumbo now and I reckon I'd have a multi !!
My 2cents on Jessie Jim is that HE/SHE
THEY/THEM/ ROBOT/LETTER/SYMBOL or what the hell ,feels like a little puppy with its snout tapped atm. jesse Jim liked the fact that NASA did a lap of the moon... "It was interesting "
end quote. Remember all ,that's where this started . ahhhhh good times ,, time to crack a tin, there's faaark all wind

Subsonic
WA, 3370 posts
15 Dec 2022 5:21PM
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FormulaNova said..


JessieJim said..
I think it's interesting and amazing.




I dunno. When I see replies like this I wonder 'is it a bot, or is it just someone different'?

The context never seems quite correct, but then again if you are 'conversing' with CTs, does context matter much?



Bot for sure. Replies over a heap of different threads, and some don't make sense in relation to what replying to.

myscreenname
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15 Dec 2022 6:10PM
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Subsonic said..

Bot for sure. Replies over a heap of different threads, and some don't make sense in relation to what replying to.

I think this is where General Discussion Seabreeze forum ends.

It did entertain me and made me laugh for almost 2 decades over multiple login aliases.

Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
16 Dec 2022 8:49AM
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remery said..
If critical thinking was taught in schools there would be way less cults and conspiracy theorists.

I've always been skeptical about the idea of being able to teach critical thinking. A lot of it comes down to someone's natural level of curiosity, attention to detail, ability to think independently, and whether they can even be bothered to think about something carefully. You can probably nurture these to some extent, but I'm not sure it can be taught, it's more of an innate ability that some people naturally do better than others.

decrepit
WA, 12785 posts
16 Dec 2022 8:32AM
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I think logic can be taught, to people that understand the concept. And that helps a lot in critical thinking.
The trouble with logic, it's only as good as it's precepts and data accuracy. The real critical part is evaluating them.

Pcdefender
WA, 1607 posts
16 Dec 2022 5:31PM
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Taking an experimental treatment especially when such powerful coercion is used is not a logical decision.

Your sixth sense or gut in itself should be going off without the need for using logic.

Subsonic
WA, 3370 posts
16 Dec 2022 7:15PM
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Harrow said..

remery said..
If critical thinking was taught in schools there would be way less cults and conspiracy theorists.


I've always been skeptical about the idea of being able to teach critical thinking. A lot of it comes down to someone's natural level of curiosity, attention to detail, ability to think independently, and whether they can even be bothered to think about something carefully. You can probably nurture these to some extent, but I'm not sure it can be taught, it's more of an innate ability that some people naturally do better than others.


Im not sure i'd call it an innate ability. More like a curse for some. Sometimes its an inability to let things go that don't matter. But i guess a true critical thinker would look at things from every angle and work out what matters and what doesn't.

Mr Milk
NSW, 3116 posts
16 Dec 2022 10:59PM
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Pcdefender said..
Taking an experimental treatment especially when such powerful coercion is used is not a logical decision.

Your sixth sense or gut in itself should be going off without the need for using logic.


**** yeah. That's why I only ever buy 2nd hand gear. Doesn't matter what the marketers say, I don't trust it until it's yesterday's news.

remery
WA, 3709 posts
16 Dec 2022 8:16PM
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Pcdefender said..
Taking an experimental treatment especially when such powerful coercion is used is not a logical decision.

Your sixth sense or gut in itself should be going off without the need for using logic.


No. Imaginary sixth sense will rarely replace careful data collection and analysis.

decrepit
WA, 12785 posts
17 Dec 2022 7:36AM
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remery said..
No. Imaginary sixth sense will rarely replace careful data collection and analysis.


Glad you said rarely, I've known the odd unpredictable cases that transcend logic.

FlySurfer
NSW, 4460 posts
17 Dec 2022 2:53PM
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myscreenname said..
I've been replying using an AI chat bot called chatGPT. It appears that it's capable of holding a conversation with some muppets on here for a while.


I see. ChatGPT is a language model that uses machine learning techniques to generate responses to user input. As an AI language model, I am also trained to understand and generate human-like text, but my responses are based on the information and knowledge that I have been trained on. I don't have the ability to browse the internet or access any new information beyond what I was trained on, so my responses are based solely on my existing knowledge. Is there anything else I can help with?

FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
17 Dec 2022 3:17PM
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remery said..
Pcdefender said..
Taking an experimental treatment especially when such powerful coercion is used is not a logical decision.

Your sixth sense or gut in itself should be going off without the need for using logic.


No. Imaginary sixth sense will rarely replace careful data collection and analysis.


I call BS anyway. This 'sixth sense or gut feel' was obviously from other people on the internet.

My sixth sense tells me to eat more KFC. I should really listen to it as it contributes to my gut feel.

FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
17 Dec 2022 3:21PM
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Pcdefender said..
Taking an experimental treatment especially when such powerful coercion is used is not a logical decision.

Your sixth sense or gut in itself should be going off without the need for using logic.


How did your sixth sense go when you got run over by a boat? Did you yell at the medics and tell them you wanted to heal yourself with some macronutrients and homeopathic mixes?

They probably even coerced you and told you 'it will be okay' and probably even mended you, just to mess with your head.

Pcdefender
WA, 1607 posts
17 Dec 2022 8:35PM
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FormulaNova said.
How did your sixth sense go when you got run over by a boat? Did you yell at the medics and tell them you wanted to heal yourself with some macronutrients and homeopathic mixes?

They probably even coerced you and told you 'it will be okay' and probably even mended you, just to mess with your head.


What?

remery
WA, 3709 posts
17 Dec 2022 9:15PM
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decrepit said..

remery said..
No. Imaginary sixth sense will rarely replace careful data collection and analysis.



Glad you said rarely, I've known the odd unpredictable cases that transcend logic.


I think a lot of gut feeling is based on long forgotten previous experience and reading.

psychojoe
WA, 2238 posts
18 Dec 2022 6:38AM
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remery said..

decrepit said..


remery said..
No. Imaginary sixth sense will rarely replace careful data collection and analysis.




Glad you said rarely, I've known the odd unpredictable cases that transcend logic.



I think a lot of gut feeling is based on long forgotten previous experience and reading.


Gut feeling is the result of afferent and efferent fibres in the vagus nerve.

Pcdefender
WA, 1607 posts
18 Dec 2022 7:22PM
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remery
WA, 3709 posts
18 Dec 2022 10:23PM
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But what if you are an idiot?

Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
19 Dec 2022 7:48AM
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remery said..
But what if you are an idiot?

Have you ever watched parliament?

FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
19 Dec 2022 5:46AM
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remery said..
But what if you are an idiot?

You post a photo of a hand written 'meme'. Oh sorry... I just realised I misunderstood your answer

Getting back to Harrow's response, I wonder... Are the idiots the members of parliament acting like idiots or the ones so bored at home that they need to watch it?

Pcdefender
WA, 1607 posts
19 Dec 2022 1:13PM
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Mr Milk
NSW, 3116 posts
19 Dec 2022 6:34PM
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I liked Wilson Tuckey's (WA MP) line on being considered an idiot.
There are lots of idiots in Australia and somebody has to represent them

remery
WA, 3709 posts
19 Dec 2022 8:07PM
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Thank you for providing a fine example of an idiot. She home-schooled her kids. I very much doubt things will work out well for them

psychojoe
WA, 2238 posts
19 Dec 2022 9:01PM
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remery said..

Pcdefender said..




Thank you for providing a fine example of an idiot. She home-schooled her kids. I very much doubt things will work out well for them


At three years old I had a confident articulate literate numerate child, regarded as being of superior intellect by our child psychologist (friend) and suspected of being "gifted" when first meeting the school principal.
After two years in the school system I have a six year who has forgotten her times tables, has lost spelling ability, developed something of a speech impediment and accordingly has lost confidence.
I guess when it comes to home schooling it's probably more about the particular parent much like schooling is greatly affected by the individual teacher.



decrepit
WA, 12785 posts
19 Dec 2022 10:22PM
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Victim of tall poppy syndrome amongst average toddlers????
Have to dumb yourself down to fit in? And that becomes a learned habit. Your child psychologist friend should be able to recover her potential



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