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In reply to the discussion: Woo v. Science: A DU Tempest in a Teapot [View all]Squinch
(52,152 posts)57. Thank god.
I was clipping my fingernails when I read that, and started to feel really guilty.
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This is DU. It's what happens. We have a whole collection of teapots
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jan 2014
#3
Considering possibilities is one thing. Espousing/believing is another. I think that's the
valerief
Jan 2014
#44
No!! Quantum physics and string theory have NOT "pretty much confirmed the voracity of my experience
retread
Jan 2014
#15
Actually, Peter O'Toole died last year--it's 2014 now. You been dippin' into the LSD? :) nt
justiceischeap
Jan 2014
#47
Yet another major post-LSD life change was profound & passionate curiosity about everything
99th_Monkey
Jan 2014
#42
Mean-spirited claim about motives. Mischaracterization to assume it's "science vs spirituality".
Bernardo de La Paz
Jan 2014
#25