A Challenge to Scepcop
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Re: A Challenge to ScepcopWe're still pensively waiting for an answer. On my will it ever happen?
Scimitars were not available - beware January 19, 2038 is upon us.
Re: A Challenge to Scepcopups!!
wrong thread i guess this will pop up again thanks to my ¨honest¨ mistake sorry for that scescop For every person who reads this valuable book there are hundreds of naïve souls who would prefer to have their spines tingled by a sensational but worthless potboiler by some hack journalist of the paranormal. You who now read these sentences join a small but wiser minority. Martin Gaardner (Psychology of the Psychic)
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does anybody else thinks that scescop actually reads what he posts or he more likely only copy pastes whatever rumour and stupid chain mail he gets on his inbox? is been weeks now... i guess whoring around takes a lot of time For every person who reads this valuable book there are hundreds of naïve souls who would prefer to have their spines tingled by a sensational but worthless potboiler by some hack journalist of the paranormal. You who now read these sentences join a small but wiser minority. Martin Gaardner (Psychology of the Psychic)
Re: A Challenge to ScepcopAt least a lot of what is posted is done without investigating the correctness of the information.
Half the funof a posting is looking to see what other have said before posting. Scimitars were not available - beware January 19, 2038 is upon us.
Re: A Challenge to ScepcopThe issue here NinjaPuppy is that it isn't a discussion. It's a post. Then comes the questions. That is rarely followed up a reply. Challenges have been to provide any evidence for a claim when the evidence against is often overwhelming.
Scimitars were not available - beware January 19, 2038 is upon us.
Re: A Challenge to ScepcopThere are lots of issues like the no-planer stance, and chemtrails. Right off the top of my head I can think of the H1N1 vaccination claims, the existence of a third sex of people - a neutral gender, black flying triangles (aka TR-3B), spoon bending, Carlos Castenada (after he admitted fabricating the books), translated books from Atlantis, the Philadelphia experiment, hollow earth, cold earth interior, Einstein is wrong, lateral gravity, perpetual motion machines, and rumpology.
This list barely scratches the surface of weird claims. Every time I think I've seen something wacko there is another one right around the corner that is wackier and weirder. Scimitars were not available - beware January 19, 2038 is upon us.
Re: A Challenge to ScepcopIf I google 'rumpology' am I going to need brain Clorox?
Re: A Challenge to ScepcopScimitars were not available - beware January 19, 2038 is upon us.
Re: A Challenge to ScepcopInteresting. I think that the claims of Fouche are the sort of nonsense that makes the flying triangles issue difficult to believe.
Scimitars were not available - beware January 19, 2038 is upon us.
Re: A Challenge to ScepcopThe neutral gender people is an interesting thing I ran into while traveling in India. We had been in the country only a few hours and had made our way to the Gates of India in Mumbai (Bombay). There were a number of people that I took to be men in drag. Later on I saw similarly dressed men at Pushkar and other festivals.
Here is where the tricky part starts. I asked someone who they were because these people were well received wherever we saw them. I asked someone who they were. I was told a story that I have to say I took as what I called "geeding". During our travels we needed to have a way of saying to each other if we thought someone was telling us a baloney story or not. A guide will tell you something because a guide that has answers gets a big tip. A guide that does not may be honest by saying I do not know, but still gets a smaller tip. We corrupted the word guiding into the pronunciation "geeding". In the case of the third gender I cannot state that we were not told a deceptive story just to give us an answer, or as we said to each other that day, "Ah, geeding." The claim is that there is a neutral gender of people that are born with only a hole to urinate. These people do not reproduce, but keep up their numbers by visiting the births of all children in their area and keeping and raising those that are of their gender. These people are considered to be auspicious and it is good luck to have them at festivities where we saw them. We saw these people many places. This is what we were told. I did not do a physical inspection to verify the existence of the third gender. All I can say is that it is possible that some people believe in a third gender of humans. Scimitars were not available - beware January 19, 2038 is upon us.
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