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Afooja Prutati 1 month
The motive for many sensational events may be nothing more than to get people to watch TV and make a few shekels. Who would watch TV if it was only good news?
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Afooja Prutati 1 month
You are wrong, Jim. The fact that something happened is independent of the motive behind it. Evidence for an event stands on its own, and questioning the "why" doesn't change the reality of the "what." This is often a form of the "motive irrelevance fallacy," where motive is used to dismiss the event itself.
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Fakeologist Admin 1 month
shortfake.com/restream
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dookiefoot 1 month
Phil has been crushing it lately with very simple and obvious observations
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dookiefoot 1 month
how can i talk to Phil on restream if i have no phone service?