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psy:

--- Quote from: "JANKY" ---Isn't it strange how the who sees hell as heaven?
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The mind is it's own place, and in itself can make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven. -- John Milton

He wrote Paradise Lost.  Ask whooter about his avatar.

TheWho:

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Isn't it strange how the who sees hell as heaven?

"Although we have no long-term systematic follow-up".  You didn't highlight that part.  It's a crucial bit, don't you think? I'm surprised you missed that. Dr. Bratter might as well claim 100% success if he's only relying on anecdotal evidence.  See how Dr. Bratter quotes himself a lot?  He's the source of his own "anecdotal evidence".

Do you know Dr. Bratter, who?  You share personality traits with him.

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I did include the line you referenced and believe the entire conclusion is critical not just those 9 words.  As far as people making claims, none of us are ever sure until complete studies are done by independent sources.  They can be interpreted at will.   But we have to rely on whatever information we can gather until that time comes.   We all read accounts of these schools thru the eyes and ears of those who attended them every day here on fornits.  They can choose to tell the truth, they can claim they were abused or treated well.  How do we know which ones to believe?

As we get more and more professionals looking at the outcome and results of these schools we can become more confident of the results.



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Anonymous:

--- Quote from: "TheWho" ---  But we have to rely on whatever information we can gather until that time comes.   We all read accounts of these schools thru the eyes and ears of those who attended them every day here on fornits.  They can choose to tell the truth, they can claim they were abused or treated well.  How do we know which ones to believe?

As we get more and more professionals looking at the outcome and results of these schools we can become more confident of the results.



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Um...who is this "we", dude?  I don't think there is a "we", since your point of view isn't shared by anyone here.  It's "you", not "we".   Ask your Dr. to increase your dosage.

TheWho:

--- Quote from: "JUNKY" ---
Um...who is this "we", dude?  I don't think there is a "we", since your point of view isn't shared by anyone here.  It's "you", not "we".   Ask your Dr. to increase your dosage.

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By adding three and five, we obtain eight.

"We" in this sense often refers to "the reader and the author", since the author often assumes that the reader knows certain principles or previous theorems for the sake of brevity (or, if not, the reader is prompted to look them up),

Anonymous:

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--- Quote from: "JUNKY" ---
Um...who is this "we", dude?  I don't think there is a "we", since your point of view isn't shared by anyone here.  It's "you", not "we".   Ask your Dr. to increase your dosage.

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By adding three and five, we obtain eight.

"We" in this sense often refers to "the reader and the author", since the author often assumes that the reader knows certain principles or previous theorems for the sake of brevity (or, if not, the reader is prompted to look them up),


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yeah, but not with the who, who is implying his brutal opinions are shared by many and "we" are the minority.  When who says "we", he is speaking for those who share his views - Lon Woodbury, Ken Kay, Tommy Bratter, Miller Newton...that's the who's "we".

I thought the who was never coming back, "scout's honor"?  So why is "we"-who posting?

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