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  1. This is a lesson that can be applied to other aspects of life as well. I avoid any stickers, decals, etc. on my vehicles. No NRA decals, I don't want someone breaking into my car thinking they might find a firearm. Nothing with my favorite micro-brew, nothing indicating I'm serious about photography, etc. I frequently see vehicles now with little decal cartoon figures in the rear window representing family members; not something a person would want to advertise to a pedophile in search of a target. The sole personalizing detail on the Grand Prix I usually drive is a Navy veteran's vanity license plate with VA97, the aviation squadron I served in 40 years ago. It's easy enough in this connected age for someone to discover your personal information, I try to not give it away.
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  2. Well, we all get accused of things we don't particularly like now & then. Hoaxing, story telling, being off the meds, etc. all come to mind. And...shall I assume you are guilty since you appear to consider yourself accused?
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  3. I paid the same 49 bucks for the same book pal. I'm just not as impressed as you. I've read it, twice now. Yep, still not impressed. There is evidence behind skeptical position. There is a en ever growing evidence of absence argument that pretty much sinks the SS Bigfoot dead in the water. And that just grows with every day. There is lots of evidence of hoaxes. Would you like a large, grand list of them all? And some of your evidence charges are just ridiculous. Every other day we have to argue about the non falsifiability of your favorite body of evidence-- the reports. They are just stories and no one can do anything with them to falsify them. That's a simple fact but you pretend that it isn't constantly. And would one bring evidence to prove an implausibility? Many people find the notion of a semi-urban Bigfoot unlikely. Now how would one go about bringing evidence for that? Shall I produce pictures of urban areas with no Bigfoots in them? No, the evidence burden is on the people making the claim. You constantly try to turn that around and claim victory. Which is simply put wrong and deliberately misleading.
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