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springdewfairy
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Oh most definitely - I mean they couldn't print it without it being true right?
(I really wish that computers has a setting for "extreme sarcasm") |
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asmita
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That mostly depends on what I read. A science book when I read - I believe it without question, some book from philosophy or religeon - question sometimes, history books - more questions - cinema magazine and politics - always question - novel and literarure - I enjoy.... |
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Rockstar
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I thought I was alone in thinking that everyone else does... I'm glad some of us oppose believing everything we read. No I don't to answer your question. I try to do as much objective research as I can and keep the subjective stuff in the trash. |
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the_shepherd's_child
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to believe everything you read or hear is very dangerous. there is only one real truth so we would be very dumb not to strive to find it
(except on q and a--i believe what all 100 million people write! haha!) |
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brand_new_monkey
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LMAO no.
Well, maybe except for those magazines I buy at supermarket checkouts, the ones that tell about how George W, Bush gave birth to an alien. Now THOSE I believe without questioning. |
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jenha1005
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NO DO YOU? |
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Kiss my Putt!
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no....I'm a Sagittarius....I investigate EVERYTHING! |
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♥ Me ♥
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no |
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papa bear
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not at all,,i have to see it to believe it !!!!!! |
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spanner
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No, I do not believe everything I read. The Media is on the System, governed by Freemasonry and a network of organizations with similar practices) and it functions according to the ideological model of the Ying and the Yang (Western interpretation). In other words, it tries to maintain a balance of good and bad and keep the two elements (good, white and black, bad in harmony) and in equal proportion. People receiving benefits in the form of wages and employment are expected put put back into the Ying and the Yang in the form of deliberate abuse, deception and other types of malice. Please be reminded of the deliberate nature of much of the damage(e.g. abusing women by trying to mislead them into thinking that highly made-up supermodels in magazines represent an ideal or a typical woman). Find out how people get on the System.
You could maybe look up the relationship between Freemasonry and similar organizations, and the Ying and the Yang. The Internet should be able to tell you quite a bit. |
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mopargrapeape
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Absolutely not. Or I would have believed the article in one of the tabloids about a kitten being sentenced to death for murder. |
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Chris
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Not hardly. |
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Nelson_DeVon
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no |
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hayleylov
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no can i question you ? |
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joeandhisguitar
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Do you believe whiskey and potato chips will help a persons depression? |
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♥parisa
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no because somethings aren't real!...for instance the other day i got a email saying i will kill you...how would they even know my address???? lol well some ppl arent as smart as others! |
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USuck79
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what was the question? |
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Mona
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Nope, liberals control all major papers in our country. so nooooo way/. |
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galindo_christina
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No way! Question Everything! |
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sugaree
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no, i don't believe one should do that. |
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fortunatelinn
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Is Paul the walrus? |
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DAR
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no |
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Jakovasaurus
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No, I'm not a christian. |
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random.nomad
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of course not. its the 21st century everything we read is whatever society wants us to believe. Trust nothing and noone. |
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cantcu
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No. Everyone has a bias. Some just worse than others. Can you imagine believing anything Fox News writes, or the Manchester NH Union Leader, The Boston Herald, or even the globe.
What I find repugnant more is not what they write, it's what they leave out. |
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PANCHA
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hell no.I question everything.EVERYTHING! |
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quetzal6915
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is this a real question???
OF COURSE NOT!!!! |
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JackSkellington
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i dont believe anything. |
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