That image is clearly photoshopped. The image quality of the tree pixels vs the background, the strange lighting discrepancies and the shadow on bottom left of the planter box that is somehow towards the light. Look at…
Nice strawman, "if you're against X you MUST be against Y". What really matters is the cost-to-benefit ratio. A jab in the arm vs denying someone immigration, decide whatever you want but it's a sliding scale, not…
People can think anywhere. It's not often they're sat in a room with a little electric shock doodad. Humanities natural curiosity takes over.
Perhaps the broken window fallacy[1] should be renamed to the murdered producers fallacy. [1]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parable_of_the_broken_window
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=recursion Did you mean: recursion
Highlighting text you're reading increases readability as it adds a visual clue to where on the page you are reading if you look away from the page. A lot of people pick up the habit without being taught it because of…
More likely it's because of the [video] tag.
That image is clearly photoshopped. The image quality of the tree pixels vs the background, the strange lighting discrepancies and the shadow on bottom left of the planter box that is somehow towards the light. Look at…
Nice strawman, "if you're against X you MUST be against Y". What really matters is the cost-to-benefit ratio. A jab in the arm vs denying someone immigration, decide whatever you want but it's a sliding scale, not…
People can think anywhere. It's not often they're sat in a room with a little electric shock doodad. Humanities natural curiosity takes over.
Perhaps the broken window fallacy[1] should be renamed to the murdered producers fallacy. [1]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parable_of_the_broken_window
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=recursion Did you mean: recursion
Highlighting text you're reading increases readability as it adds a visual clue to where on the page you are reading if you look away from the page. A lot of people pick up the habit without being taught it because of…
More likely it's because of the [video] tag.