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Major extra credit to you if you would have gotten a Marcus Tsung reference here. I doubt any of you will. - - Quick side notes: An old STW was referred to in the periodical "OT Practice" as 'more information' in regards to an article titled "Therapeutic Humor: Helping people with autism and related disorders to understand the constructs of humor can enhance their social skills." If that seems bizarre to you, believe me, it's just as bizarre to me. (Thanks to reader Beth for the heads-up.) - - Also, if you've ever wanted to sign up for the STW forums, but were put off by the insanely hard captcha image that led to a number of emails in which people claimed to not realize they had color-blindness or vision problems before attempting to decipher it, an image that had to remain as such to prevent the Russian spam bots from invading, I've been able to change the registration test to something much simpler. So feel free to give it another shot. As for each of these tools, let them encompass a wider range of ways of thought and knowledge than just their names; 'science' should include logic and ration and other factual methodic means of thought; 'faith' contains belief and hope and the like (not just religion, if that's what you thought); and 'common sense' also represents tradition and general self-assuredness. - - Perhaps you'd only prefer to wield one tool, or maybe you'll find a way to balance holding all three at once; that's your perogative. But it's probably better to hold out an open hand and shake hands in general kindness before you just start whacking away at each other as in battle. - - Anyway, that's lesson #1000, STW #1100. Thanks for reading, however long you've been enrolled in the class. My grandchildren will be asking me in 2081: "Why was there a debate on gay marriage?" - - I'll respond: "Because people were idiots. Go enjoy your date with the robot." - - Congratulations, New York. Six and D.C. down. Forty-four to go. |
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