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posted ago by pharmacyman848 ago by pharmacyman848 +3204 / -0

Sometimes I’ll just be like ‘you’re not a high school social studies teacher, you don’t need a works cited page. Either believe it or not.’ Other times I’ll point out their pattern of behavior and argument strategy before they even get to the final stage, where they say since it didn’t come from a reputable source it doesn’t count. They don’t seem to grasp all of their beliefs are being influenced by propaganda sources so of course any real news will seem strange to them. They’re interesting creatures.

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remindmelater 26 points ago +26 / -0

Yes i have noticed and it's extremely rude. Its tantamount to calling you a liar. I tell them to do their own research later....not while I'm talking. Unfortunately people will just find the one website that supports their ridiculous view like cnn or vox......and then send you six links to something unrelated to what you said. It's like that old proverb....never try to teach a pig to sing.....it wastes your time and annoys the pig....

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pharmacyman848 [S] 12 points ago +13 / -1

Hahaha that’s exactly my experience, it’s horrifying how so many people from all over the country all act the exact same way. Programming has been strong with them.

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BillGateCanSuckIt 6 points ago +6 / -0

ESPN hidden propaganda