If that really happened I would think she has some unusual mental problem or she knows one of the bankers and is trying to pull off a very strange practical joke or prank.
Isn't her picture in the Encyclopedia Britanica under "Completely Bonkers"
If that really happened I would think she has some unusual mental problem or she knows one of the bankers and is trying to pull off a very strange practical joke or prank.
Hi again,Trust me, that really happened.
This is not "the internet".Ok so seriously how do you know for sure it really happened ? You know how reliable the internet is![]()
You still believe the news?This is not "the internet".This bit of news has been reported worldwide through many different reliable news sources.
As usual, we believe in the news we agree with. The lady in the bank with the dead uncle has plenty of documentation, much like global warming.You still believe the news?
How quaint.
Ok so you believe it because several news outlets reported it and they seem reliable. That's understandable.This is not "the internet".This bit of news has been reported worldwide through many different reliable news sources.
I am now beginning to wonder if you're real ...Ok so you believe it because several news outlets reported it and they seem reliable. That's understandable.
Ok so you believe it because several news outlets reported it and they seem reliable. That's understandable.
<tires screeching>I am now beginning to wonder if you're real ...
The point of my sarcastic joke, my friend, was to show you that while skepticism is a healthy attitude, one must also be cautious in its overuse or otherwise there's the very real possibility of getting one's reasoning stuck and never moving forward.<tires screeching>
That does not make any sense. I stated something perfectly logical and reasonable, and thought that your estimation was also reasonable.
Maybe I am just too real![]()
As is the case with the new pastime of Qanon. Discrediting all news is intended to trap the unwary into believing only what the liars want people to believe. Theres plenty of trustworthy and verifiable news available, unfortunately if that news threatens a person's fragile make believe world then it must be attacked, like the news that modern Zionist ideology is rooted in racial superiority and a divine right to territory (beliefs once also held by the Third Reich).The point of my sarcastic joke, my friend, was to show you that while skepticism is a healthy attitude, one must also be cautious in its overuse or otherwise there's the very real possibility of getting one's reasoning stuck and never moving forward.
IMO The anti-semitism is strong in this one. Plenty of evidence, easy to get these days, but too uncomfortable for some.As is the case with the new pastime of Qanon. Discrediting all news is intended to trap the unwary into believing only what the liars want people to believe. Theres plenty of trustworthy and verifiable news available, unfortunately if that news threatens a person's fragile make believe world then it must be attacked, like the news that modern Zionist ideology is rooted in racial superiority and a divine right to territory (beliefs once also held by the Third Reich).
There are lots of archival records from the British government (who once administered Palestine) proving this, proving that the ideology predates World War 2, plenty of evidence, easy to get these days, but too uncomfortable for some.
Here, this is a ten year old news report in the Israeli newspaper Harretz, there's plenty more too for those truly interested.
These guys were good, not just lucky.Despite the officers’ presence at the property in the early hours of Easter Sunday — including around the time it is believed the sophisticated burglary was carried out — the criminals remained undetected, according to three law enforcement officials familiar with the investigation of the incident.
During at least one of the responses by a patrol car, GardaWorld was alerted, according to the officials, but the Montreal-based security services company did not register the intrusion.
Hello again and thank you for the reply.The point of my sarcastic joke, my friend, was to show you that while skepticism is a healthy attitude, one must also be cautious in its overuse or otherwise there's the very real possibility of getting one's reasoning stuck and never moving forward.