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Roni is a med student from South Jersey. She and her co-blogger Samantha (or Sam or Sammie) share their thoughts and experiences on the blog The Results Are In. Since it seems to be pet week, I will share that Roni gives part of her days to her two dogs: a 2-year-old English Terrier mixed with Beagle named Harley and a 7-year-old Golden Retriever named Ginger.
Cheers Roni!
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Good morning readers. I’m obliged you came by for a read.
We human beings love ourselves better for our certainties. Most of us take particular satisfaction in sneering about the certainties of others when we’ve applied something we pretend is logic to prove theirs are invalid. Pulls us up by the rhetorical bootstraps in a reality where being intelligent is considered a virtue almost as resounding as being ‘right’.
One of the areas of opinion that breaks down into sneers rapidly involves unidentified flying objects and whether creatures from somewhere else have visited this planet. The ‘right’ side of the issue is they are fig-newtons of the imagination and declaring it to be so proves intelligence, level-headedness, education and superiority to those who believe otherwise.
The ‘wrong’, ‘stupid’, ‘irrational’, ‘illogical’ side is people who’ve experienced them. Police, airline pilots, military pilots, lawyers, psychologists, physicians, and thousands of other people who…
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