On Jul 3, 9:37 am, Mark Probert <mark.prob...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Proby, I'm certain there IS hope for you.
>
> The kiss of death.
>
> > It just takes time - all those years
> > of compulsive denialism have taken their
> > toll, and it takes time to get back
> > your thinking abilities. Just keep
> > reading my posts and visiting the links
> > and keep repeating to yourself,
> > "there might be something to this,
> > there might be something to this,
> > it IS possible, it IS possible"
>
> I did that last night. While walking home, I felt something 'squishy'
> on the sole of my right shoe. I said, "there might be something to
> this" and checked.
>
> Sure enough, I had inadvertently stepped in a pile of dog crap on a
> grassy area. The slob had failed to clean up after his pooch pooped.
>
> This immediately reminded me of your posts, where you fail to hit the
> delete button after typing.
>
> > and you'll be OK.
>
> > We're all rooting for you
> > and hoping you'll break from
> > the other gang members, that
> > fanatical semanticist Bowditch,
> > "Doc" the scientist, and that
> > master of misinterpretation,
> > the duke of deception,
> > the logicist who can magically
> > apply good sound reasoning
> > and then suspend it as quickly
> > as Harry Potter can say
> > "wingardia leviosum!!", D.C. Sessquatch
>
> You are just upset that DCS arranged for you to look like a fool, and
> I will not play your illogical games of arguing with you before you
> prove the basics.
>
> I am sure that a few whacks in your head with a nearby hammer will
> help you.
As I mentioned Proby, all those years of denialism
have taken their troll but I believe
there IS hope for you.
I DO want to congratulate you on a beautiful
bit of misdirection recently in a post
I made about Homeopathy. Analyzing this
will help to show you how you must
update your thinking if you are to recover
some semblance of human reasoning rather
than your current Pavlovian response to
virtually ANY post on alternative medicine.
I posted something to the effect that
if Homeopathy were so bad, why don't we see
scads of complaints from the India, where they
have lots of Homeopathic hospitals, Homeopathic medical
colleges and Homeopathic practioners.
You brilliantly (sic) turned this into
something to the effect that I was trying to
claim that popularity was a scientific proof
of efficacy, something I neither said nor implied.
My fear is that your response was not done intentionally
but was rather an automatic response based on your
years of misinterpretation and misdirection as part
of your "modus operandi".
You must learn Proby that this is NOT thinking.
A misinterpretation of this magnitude indicates SERIOUS
cognitive difficulties and/or
a complete misapprehension of the laws
of deductive logic, if you really believe
that asking about complaining Indians somehow implies
a belief that popularity confirms efficacy of anything.
Keep working on this Proby, and, if needed,
try using a sledgehammer on YOUR head - an ordinary
hammer will not do for you.
Good Luck!
Citizen Jimserac