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Valentinesbaby73
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Re: Please don’t feed the troll

Posted by jlm2008

Posted by Valentinesbaby73

Posted by jlm2008

Posted by soontobemommyof2

Posted by jlm2008

Posted by Valentinesbaby73

Posted by jlm2008

Along with the rest of the obnoxious, misinformation spreading crew. Oh joy.



Sweet coming from someone who has no kids but insisted to give their advice to someone on the other board Chat Icon



Why would you think I have no kids? From day one on this board over a decade ago, I have purposely given misinformation about personal details like that. Why you ask? Because of the psycho stalkers like you. Since you are a long time poster, you know that you are not the first stalker.



Ha! Now I’m starting to wonder if what u said that happened in ur office and covid was even true? Chat Icon



As I just said a few posts back, everything I have said is true, I just change identifying details...I will never confirm if I'm married, single, divorced, widowed. have kids, don't, where I currently work. But yes, everything I said about my office with Covid was true, 10 out of 23 people had it, management does not believe in science and did not follow any safety protocols. I only posted a little bit of what went on there...you wouldn't believe me if I told you every crazy thing....my mom didn't believe all the crazy sh@t I would tell her.

I just realized who you are...the antivaxxer , no science believer! You would fit right in at that place!



You have shared how you were stood up 12 days before your wedding, how you didn’t date for years later and even then not many dates after that. All that was made up and you really have been married for many years and have a ton of kids? :O



Awwww, I wondered how long it was going to take you to stalk me!!! I'm so honored that now I am the number 1 thing on your mind.
I hate to break it to you, but that was in 2009. That was 12 years ago. People can be engaged more than once. People can be married and divorced more than once. Brace yourself for this one, because it's a big one and may blow your mind.....people don't have to be married to have kids...they actually don't even need to be in a relationship. They just need to have sex. Actually you don't even need sex, there is AI.



It’s not stalking when there is a button called search intentionally there to search information.
I think it is scarier if you are trying to say your entire existence here is a lie. You have said you live alone and do not have kids.
Why would you bother making up a fake life? Who has the time and energy for that?

Posted 3/4/21 2:32 AM
 

Valentinesbaby73
LIF Adolescent

Member since 1/21

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Re: Please don’t feed the troll

Posted by jlm2008

Posted by Sash

Posted by lululu

Posted by Sash

Posted by jlm2008

Along with the rest of the obnoxious, misinformation spreading crew. Oh joy.



Obviously I am part of that crew, so I’ll bite back..

Do you not realize how obnoxious you and your little crew sound? How ridiculous and nauseating you guys are? You guys are so dense you don’t even see it or just plain know it all snobs, I can’t figure out which one.

Atleast people laugh when we post, your crew is the epitome of buzz kill and annoyance. It’s boring when it’s just you 3 or 4 talking back and forth.

“Omg you’re so smart, Omg we know science, look at my quote, look at my links, everything we say is 100% facts, let’s all clap for each other and like our post, and hang on every word we post on here like it’s golden”

Sometimes I literally want to throw the fuq up. Chat Icon



Yes. This is so true. It’s why everyone has to take breaks from this board.



Yes, I’m done with this specific board but couldn’t help because for some reason she can’t keep me out of her posts. Look at the last comments before this was resurrected.

It’s clear she was referring to me as being obnoxious etc because voila I posted for the first time in a while and then that dumb ass comment. I’m sure it annoy them that I can actually share firsthand experience about Covid that isn’t doom and gloom.



You were gone? Sorry, must've missed that. Yes Sash, it's you, it's all about you. You are the most important person in this world. There is nobody else on this board but you. I wonder why you assume I was referring to you when I said obnoxiousChat Icon . I would never assume if someone made a comment like that, that they were referring to me. But I also don't think that strangers on a chat board think about me that much. I assume we all have lives. Except for VB, she is just a straight out stalker.



Funny but I have gotten a few messages about you so it seems many others know how to use that search button provided. Then again you are claiming you have been lying this entire time so who knows what is true.

Posted 3/4/21 2:34 AM
 

soontobemommyof2
My boys...my everything <3

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Re: Please don’t feed the troll

Posted by lululu

Posted by soontobemommyof2

I find this piece quite fitting in regards to what JLM2008 said and also to anyone who shares the same thoughts...

“The phrase “I believe in science” may be one of the most ridiculous things a person can say in this age of information. Let me explain: What this statement has come to mean is: “I believe in the current scientific consensus.” or “I trust the scientific results in this study posted right below.” It also implies that “anyone who disagrees with me is anti-science, and I have no reason to listen to them.” Not often do we realize that a person can find scientific evidence to back up any belief they have about the world.

There was once a scientific consensus that smoking was good for you. Not just benign… but a healthy life choice.
Science once told us it would be a good idea to spray DDT directly on the skin of people - including children. Science told us Vioxx (a drug for arthritis) was safe, and it ended up causing 140,000 heart attacks and killing about 50,000 people.
Why do I bring up these instances? To show that, unless science is your religion, science is not meant to be a belief system.

Science is meant to be a process. The minute you “believe” in science is the minute you give away your critical thinking skills because a study tells you how to think. True scientists do not “believe” in scientific results so much as they believe in the process. They have the understanding that science is always changing. We will never “arrive” to a place and time where we know all there is to know. As a science major in college I learned that doing science often leaves us with more questions than answers.
Science is meant to be questioned, not blindly believed in. In the words of Richard Feynman, “I’d rather have questions that can’t be answered than answers that can’t be questioned.”

The final issue I have with this statement is that most science has been bought by our capitalistic and reductionist culture. We only study the things that can make us money and only those with money can fund the science that they “believe” in. We study what a drug or supplement does to one part of our body without looking at how it affects the whole person long term.
An example of this would be how there is a lack of science on the physiological, normal birth process because midwives don’t have the money to fund it. But when you’re trying to sell pitocin, fetal monitors and epidurals to hospitals, suddenly there’s a lot of science to be done. There isn’t much research being done on the effects of a solid community surrounding a newly postpartum mother, but there's endless research on the drugs we can give for postpartum depression. “Science is too delicate for market forces to govern. It turns scientists into salesman” - Bret Weinstein.

Science is a tool that helps us understand the world. Science is not a religion. Science is not a weapon to use against people who don’t agree with you.
If you read an article that cites a study, tells you how to think, and then asks no questions, take it with a grain of salt. If it seems to have everything about this subject figured out, move on. Filter any scientific result through your own personal devil's advocate. What does your gut tell you intuitively? How does it compare to the biological norm? How does it compare to what you know to be true in the world? And, for the love of all that is holy, when someone else has a different scientific opinion - engage in a conversation instead of a debate.”

~Victoria Miner



Thank you for posting this! It is so well written and so very true.



U’re welcome! It is indeed.

Posted 3/4/21 2:48 AM
 

Sash
Peace

Member since 6/08

10312 total posts

Name:
fka LIW Smara

Re: Please don’t feed the troll

Posted by soontobemommyof2

Posted by lululu

Posted by soontobemommyof2

I find this piece quite fitting in regards to what JLM2008 said and also to anyone who shares the same thoughts...

“The phrase “I believe in science” may be one of the most ridiculous things a person can say in this age of information. Let me explain: What this statement has come to mean is: “I believe in the current scientific consensus.” or “I trust the scientific results in this study posted right below.” It also implies that “anyone who disagrees with me is anti-science, and I have no reason to listen to them.” Not often do we realize that a person can find scientific evidence to back up any belief they have about the world.

There was once a scientific consensus that smoking was good for you. Not just benign… but a healthy life choice.
Science once told us it would be a good idea to spray DDT directly on the skin of people - including children. Science told us Vioxx (a drug for arthritis) was safe, and it ended up causing 140,000 heart attacks and killing about 50,000 people.
Why do I bring up these instances? To show that, unless science is your religion, science is not meant to be a belief system.

Science is meant to be a process. The minute you “believe” in science is the minute you give away your critical thinking skills because a study tells you how to think. True scientists do not “believe” in scientific results so much as they believe in the process. They have the understanding that science is always changing. We will never “arrive” to a place and time where we know all there is to know. As a science major in college I learned that doing science often leaves us with more questions than answers.
Science is meant to be questioned, not blindly believed in. In the words of Richard Feynman, “I’d rather have questions that can’t be answered than answers that can’t be questioned.”

The final issue I have with this statement is that most science has been bought by our capitalistic and reductionist culture. We only study the things that can make us money and only those with money can fund the science that they “believe” in. We study what a drug or supplement does to one part of our body without looking at how it affects the whole person long term.
An example of this would be how there is a lack of science on the physiological, normal birth process because midwives don’t have the money to fund it. But when you’re trying to sell pitocin, fetal monitors and epidurals to hospitals, suddenly there’s a lot of science to be done. There isn’t much research being done on the effects of a solid community surrounding a newly postpartum mother, but there's endless research on the drugs we can give for postpartum depression. “Science is too delicate for market forces to govern. It turns scientists into salesman” - Bret Weinstein.

Science is a tool that helps us understand the world. Science is not a religion. Science is not a weapon to use against people who don’t agree with you.
If you read an article that cites a study, tells you how to think, and then asks no questions, take it with a grain of salt. If it seems to have everything about this subject figured out, move on. Filter any scientific result through your own personal devil's advocate. What does your gut tell you intuitively? How does it compare to the biological norm? How does it compare to what you know to be true in the world? And, for the love of all that is holy, when someone else has a different scientific opinion - engage in a conversation instead of a debate.”

~Victoria Miner



Thank you for posting this! It is so well written and so very true.



U’re welcome! It is indeed.



This is really good! This should be pinned to the top of every board on this site.

Posted 3/4/21 3:06 AM
 
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