"I personally am about in the middle of my peer group in terms of money and status so I don't FEEL privileged, also I tore out a man's trachea with my teeth once and my pulse didn't go over 60 bpm"
things need not be 100% falsifiable to still be subject to disproof "extroverted people are more likely to ____" is quite falsifiable things that are basically isomorphic to other things are non falsifiable
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"I think that it's not that the north pole of the compass points to the north pole of the planet, but that the south pole of the compass points to the south pole of the earth earth" is ... just isomorphic to something we already agree on
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it's like "pilot wave" theory, at least as it's been explained to me: "it's not that X happens, it's that a non existent untestable Y happens, and then erases itself, and then something exactly identical to X happens" "ok" (said with complete contempt)
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