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minus-squarechaosCruiser@futurology.todaylinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·4 个月前“People do not always accept what you say. Then those conversations can be very annoying.” That’s because the doctor assumes it’s a debate where facts and logic matter. Spoiler: it isn’t. Delusional BS is often connected with emotional matters. What wasn’t originally reasoned in, can’t be reasoned out of someone’s head.
“People do not always accept what you say. Then those conversations can be very annoying.”
That’s because the doctor assumes it’s a debate where facts and logic matter. Spoiler: it isn’t.
Delusional BS is often connected with emotional matters. What wasn’t originally reasoned in, can’t be reasoned out of someone’s head.