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Yellow King
Re: People who use the term "critical thinking"
Originally Posted by Axe
Clev avoiding this thread like plague.
Not much interest outside the realm of Covid-19
Gotta lure him in with keywords like masks, lockdowns, lizard people, etc
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The Bearded Menace
Re: People who use the term "critical thinking"
Originally Posted by scuzzy
Not much interest outside the realm of Covid-19
Gotta lure him in with keywords like masks, lockdowns, lizard people, etc
Also includes his precious freedom just to be himself while eating inside McDonald's.
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2020 Insidehoops MVP
Re: People who use the term "critical thinking"
Originally Posted by Axe
Also includes his precious freedom just to be himself while eating inside McDonald's.
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... on a leash
Re: People who use the term "critical thinking"
OP I feel like critical thinking is a term thats actually more often applied by the right, woke is left..
btw that meme, scuzz with another cringe creation lol
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Is it in you?
Re: People who use the term "critical thinking"
Originally Posted by ArbitraryWater
OP I feel like critical thinking is a term thats actually more often applied by the right, woke is left..
btw that meme, scuzz with another cringe creation lol
Fair enough. Although I see it applied by quarantiners more. But either way it's thrown around too loosely
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NBA Legend
Re: People who use the term "critical thinking"
Originally Posted by ArbitraryWater
OP I feel like critical thinking is a term thats actually more often applied by the right, woke is left..
btw that meme, scuzz with another cringe creation lol
The right thinks they're woke and the left doesn't know they're sheep. Is that right? 20 years ago I think it was the other way around.
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NBA Superstar
Re: People who use the term "critical thinking"
Originally Posted by FKAri
The right thinks they're woke and the left doesn't know they're sheep. Is that right? 20 years ago I think it was the other way around.
^ I know this is intended as a glib comment, but in truth mainstream values tend to go back and forth like a pendulum, bc by the time the average Highwhey latches on at the tail end of a social idea, that means it’s already gone too far in that direction, and the smart people are already starting to see its problems and moving back the other way. Then the middle starts to shift back that way and then by the time the average Highwhey latches on at the tail end of a social idea, that means it’s already gone too far in that direction, and the smart people are already starting to see its problems and moving back the other way. Then the middle starts to shift back that way and then by the time Highwhey catches back up to again... you get the idea.
Last edited by FultzNationRISE; 04-16-2021 at 02:39 PM.
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Is it in you?
Re: People who use the term "critical thinking"
Originally Posted by FultzNationRISE
^ I know this is intended as a glib comment, but in truth mainstream values tend to go back and forth like a pendulum, bc by the time the average Highwhey latches on at the tail end of a social idea, that means it’s already gone too far in that direction, and the smart people are already starting to see its problems and moving back the other way. Then the middle starts to shift back that way and then by the time the average Highwhey latches on at the tail end of a social idea, that means it’s already gone too far in that direction, and the smart people are already starting to see its problems and moving back the other way. Then the middle starts to shift back that way and then by the time Highwhey catches back up to again... you get the idea.
So what you're saying is life is a Highwhey
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NBA Superstar
Re: People who use the term "critical thinking"
Originally Posted by hateraid
So what you're saying is life is a Highwhey
That much I am saying, yes.
However I’m definitely not saying I want a ride
For that would truly be a highwhey to hell...
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Local High School Star
Re: People who use the term "critical thinking"
Originally Posted by FKAri
The right thinks they're woke and the left doesn't know they're sheep. Is that right? 20 years ago I think it was the other way around.
The vast majority of people on both sides of the political fence... or hell, people in general... think that they smart, well-informed, and skeptical. And that the sources they get their information from are unbiased. They think they're too smart to be fooled or conned, while the people who disagree with them are either stupid or just naive. Very few people are willing to step back and say to themselves "Wait a minute... just because I want to agree with what that person just said, does that really mean it's true?"
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