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Convivial · 26-30, F
Unfortunately you're right.
We live in a time where rumour has more substance then facts, where science and evidence is dismissed and he who speaks loudest is proclaimed king.
The darkness is here, now.
We live in a time where rumour has more substance then facts, where science and evidence is dismissed and he who speaks loudest is proclaimed king.
The darkness is here, now.

SW-User
@Convivial lol wtf are you talking about?
Convivial · 26-30, F
@SW-User if i have to explain it. You won't understand it

SW-User
@Convivial oh, why's that?
is it that you can't explain it or that you know what you're going to say is trash?
is it that you can't explain it or that you know what you're going to say is trash?
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@Convivial I agree, and suggest another angle on your reasoning.
The 18C saw in the Age of Enlightenment - a great flowering of human endeavour, curiosity, artistic, scientific and engineering developments after centuries of complacency, limited initiative and low education, even among the educated of their times.
So will the 21C see in a new "Age": the Age of Wilful Ignorance?
The 18C saw in the Age of Enlightenment - a great flowering of human endeavour, curiosity, artistic, scientific and engineering developments after centuries of complacency, limited initiative and low education, even among the educated of their times.
So will the 21C see in a new "Age": the Age of Wilful Ignorance?
Rickichickie · 61-69, F
@ArishMell it seems so and isn’t it frustrating?
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@Rickichickie Yes, it is indeed. Baffling too...