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What? That doesn’t qualify as critical thinking?

December9

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Little things like this are what I miss the most about being in an online forum for school. I keep seeing things that strike me as funny, ironic, or otherwise related (even if distantly) to the subject matter.

Damn it, I want an audience.

Fucking preference for extroversion…grumble…

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“What? That doesn’t qualify as critical thinking?”

  1. Avatar December 9th, 2008 at 8:24 pm Amy Says:

    See… that’s where we are very different. I really LOVED the fact that I never had to interact in person with my online school colleagues. It is much nicer (for me) to post messages to them at my leisure rather than having to sit in class with them at a set time (which would almost certainly conflict with the rest of my life).

    I am glad you have gotten started and are enjoying your new adventure!!! Hope to see all y’all soon!!!


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Allison
Los Alamos, NM
After a childhood of immersion in my family's religious tradition, I hit college and my first true experience with the question, "why?" Why did I believe as I did? If I thought about it, I had no idea. So, I spent the next ten years not thinking about it.

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Once I hit 30, I began asking myself that question all over again. A few years later, I woke one day to realize that I simply didn't believe. For many reasons, I am a much happier (and more emotionally healthy) person having let go of god. There are still days that I wish god did exist. It would be a relief to relinquish responsibility to a greater power.

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But, even better, I can see life for what it is, and work with reality. That's more powerful than any god could hope to be.