Ghost Ezra
@GhostEzra
22 February, 08:34
I've noticed trolls replying as "free thinkers". When you dig a bit further on their profile comments and posts, the evidence you find they are nothing but free critcizers of others and have no ideas of their own. They do little seeking, searching, and don't follow or understand the drops yet they don't inquire or have interest in doing so. You can test them easily by sharing a few drops with them to see where they are really at. Beware, a little leaven leavens the whole lump. Their favorite line is often "we can do better than that". It's a slick tool for intimidation to suppress ideas and digs. Keep an eye out for them frogs they are trouble. Anonup infiltration not invasion.😎
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@4dBender
22 February, 09:01
In response Ghost Ezra to his Publication
I'm actually pretty contrary, by nature, especially when I hear people espouse "unquestionable truths". I feel it's my duty to question them, for humanitys sake.
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Questioning is always a good thing. It's questioning without looking at yourself in a statement "I might be wrong" that tends to destroy discussion and debate.
09:06 PM - Feb 22, 2021
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@4dBender
22 February, 09:11
In response Teancum Horning to his Publication
For sure, I like to look at "Truth" and more in a manner of probabilities. From my point of view, as the observer, what can I really prove to be True? And so, being wrong is an oppourtunity to better refine my probabilities, closer to 100% Truth.
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