The science of opinion ...


Some may find this interesting (it is).

Some may find this threatening (it isn't, it is science).

Some may read it and use it to help them understand the dynamics of internet forums.

https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0078433
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geoff,
You are a man of science. Did you read the article I linked to? You may  like it.

geoffkait,

"...you need to go back to whatever backwater school you went to and demand your money back..."
I am honored to see you are using my ideas in an attempt to be funny when communicating with others.

Maybe you forgot, but many months ago I told you this about getting your money back from school many times.

The only sad part of the comedy is that it does not seem funny when you post it. It is, kind of, old. Still, try some more, practice makes perfect.

If you run out of steam, I can write  a few posts for you so you regain some credibility.
Have I read the article? Three guesses. The first two don’t count. You might think I’m just being funny but comedy is subjective. Why on Earth would I want to read an article about the dynamics of the internet? All of the dynamics of human interaction is right there in front of our noses, all day long, every day. Hel-loo! So cut us some slack. The new pseudo-scientist is the same as the old pseudo-scientist (with apologies to The Who) 😬
geoffkait,

Here you go. Master's words. Frame it.

glupson2,763 posts09-12-2018 10:13amBeing a crystal and a rock is not mutually exclusive.

Rocks and crystals come in various sizes and weights.

Degree of friction does not influence classification into rocks or crystals.

I have not learned about Metallica in elementary school so I cannot comment on that.


Note to geoffkait: Check if the prep school you attended has money back guarantee.