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I may be mistaken but I can't be too deeply delusional, I agree with most of the concensus here.

Agreeing with the consensus is being a non-thinker who deludes themselves. There is always a reason to raise concerns about anything a consensus forms around.

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Agreeing with the consensus is being a non-thinker who deludes themselves.

So Morbo, you are saying agreeing with the consensus on POAL is being a non-thinker who deludes themselves. ??!

When I said I mostly agreed with the concensus here, I was talking about POAL. If anyone understands how much I disagree with some of the consensus here, YOU damn well ought to know by now! Lol!

Au contraire, Mon Capitan! i don't blindly agree with anyone. I think for myself, this meme being just another good example.

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So Morbo, you are saying agreeing with the consensus on POAL is being a non-thinker who deludes themselves. ??!

Yes. Most people on Poal lack skepticism and simply go along with the consensus that others have formed around a particular topic without doing any work themselves to see more than what is presented.

When I said I mostly agreed with the concensus here, I was talking about POAL. If anyone understands how much I disagree with some of the consensus here, YOU damn well ought to know by now! Lol!

Lol! See my response above about skepticism.

Au contraire, Mon Capitan! i don't blindly agree with anyone. I think for myself, this meme being just another good example.

Memes are weapons of consensus. They are used in echo chambers to reinforce biases, strengthen the solidarity against those who oppose the memes and ultimately turn people into non-thinkers as they now just post bias-approved memes instead of having critical discussion and alternative points of view on the prevailing wind of the topic. Memes made people into non-thinkers. You've been programmed to use them instead of thinking, discussing and questioning things outside of the meme-sphere. Meme-magic is really jew magic.

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Memes are weapons of consensus. They are used in echo chambers to reinforce biases, strengthen the solidarity against those who oppose the memes and ultimately turn people into non-thinkers as they now just post bias-approved memes instead of having critical discussion and alternative points of view on the prevailing wind of the topic.

I've only posted a few dozen memes, most all of it the humorous stuff, here in 2+ years. Memes are not my thing. I look at most of what others post and tend to agree with you on this observation. There have been some excellent memes posted that will put normies into paradygm changing deep thought and reflection, those are the best memes.

Your excellent statement on memes spells out the response I have received here by disagreeing with this meme.

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My father in law would say truth usually lies 'somewhere in the middle.'

Key word being 'sometimes.'

A consensus can be correct, it's not logical to say that's not possible.

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Like the globe ball spinning earth?

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Like the globe ball spinning earth?

Or that you know Gene and he didn't help fake the moon landings?

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It's a consensus, a consensus is not always wrong.

What is so difficult about believing that I know Gene? I grew up in the area. He's not the only bigwig at NASA that I 'know.' Meaning acquainted with.

My personality is that I seek out these type people anyway (not so much anymore, I'm getting old).

How about this?

I was once held at gunpoint by Roy Rogers, at his house, at 11PM at night. I bet you don't believe that.