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Is it their tone? Mean people are more likely to be wrong?

Is it how many people agree with them?

Is it the authority figures that agree with them?

Is it the evidence/support they bring to the table?

Is it the stories they tell about the information/event/person that convince you?

Is it how confident they seem to be about their position?

Is it their tone? Mean people are more likely to be wrong? Is it how many people agree with them? Is it the authority figures that agree with them? Is it the evidence/support they bring to the table? Is it the stories they tell about the information/event/person that convince you? Is it how confident they seem to be about their position?

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It's ambiguous for the one who doesn't want to understand

You see, that's how you don't get to the bottom of truth, by doing exactly what you're doing; Pretending you don't understand what is very clear. "People whose salary depends on not understanding the problem"

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I happen to value clear communication, and when I see multiple possible meanings, I won't just accept that the answer is the one I fancy.

Guess who does? (Useful idiots)

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Well if you don't understand basic english it's not my problem it's yours

>You can't figure out the truth by lying to yourself, it's just incompatible

What is it you don't understand?

I get that you want me to pick one of your choices above, I get that you aren't getting the answer you want to get from me

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You have an agenda, you implied it yourself, "you know" already the answer.... It's driven what you do, and I can sense it, you're not honest and you play pretend with me

And it's not going to work

That's it

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In a sub called "Logos", I asked a question, and gave some examples of answers.

There is only one correct answer, but some users don't ask that question, and so fall prey to the other possible answers.

It happened here a few months ago pretty consistently.

Everyone has an agenda. Mine is to get people to ask questions they may not have ever asked themselves in their lives, in the hopes that they finally start thinking a little more rationally.