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Friday, July 03, 2009
Skeptic's Circle - On the Tendency of Skeptics to form Circles; and on the Perpetuation of Circles and Skeptics by Natural Means of Selection
It's up and running at HOMOLOGOUS LEGS. Head over and enjoy a very creative and clever circle by Young Aus Skeptic Jack Scanlan.
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Hmm. Theo, I think you're linking to the wrong post there. And the title of the post is "On the Tendency of Skeptics to form Circles; and on the Perpetuation of Circles and Skeptics by Natural Means of Selection". <.< Slight things you might want to fix. ;p
Cheers,
Jack
I was disappointed that the skeptic circle thingie was posted by a young person. When I first read it I didn't know it was written by a young person and so I thought it made sense. Once I knew it was by a young person I became aware of its snottiness and adolescent hubris.
Fixed. Ta
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