I am in the showers at the marina (yes, TERFs, the women’s showers. Go fuck yourselves). They have the radio on. They are talking to a “psychotherapist” who explains how, because of the iron in your blood, you can get rid of “negative energy” by touching a radiator to “ground yourself” for 20 minutes a day.
Did the Enlightenment actually happen, or did I imagine it?
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Ian Davis
in reply to Sarah Brown • • •Was that the person who wrote an article in a HiFi magazine that I read some years ago?
The writer advised connecting your speaker cables to a battery from time to time to move tired electrons along the wire and out, allowing the battery to refresh them with new ones.
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in reply to Ian Davis • • •Was the writer also an advocate for uni-directional cables?
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in reply to Sarah Brown • • •It scares me that I’m above average intelligence and how easily I can say that. Because I’m not very smart per se, I’ve met actually smart people and boy am I a drooling idiot in comparison.
The things you can convince people of really scares me, because it’s almost always extremely stupid stuff. Some might seem harmless (in this case the idiot looses 20 mins a day), but a lot of it is very dangerous:(
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