Guest DWA Posted June 8, 2014 Posted June 8, 2014 All I can say is: 1) None of us is "anyone," we're all individuals; and 2) If I can't believe this is human, but am trying to rationalize what I'm seeing, I might not react as if I'm seeing a human. As that guy I quoted above put it: you don't react the way everyone thinks you will. Other than that: it's one story, and without further evidence it can't be anything more; and I wasn't there. None of us but Wes was.
Guest Posted June 8, 2014 Posted June 8, 2014 Yup. DWA we are on the same side here (believers) so dont think i am trying to stir the pot, just thought the story was a little odd. anyways,
Guest DWA Posted June 8, 2014 Posted June 8, 2014 ^^^Well for me it's not so much "believer" as what Krantz said: the evidence leads me to conclude. And stirring the pot isn't bad at all if it educates. I've walked away from a million situations with: why the heck did I do that? So I can empathize...particularly if the part that was telling Wes "human" was the part that was saying: you aren't really seeing what you're really seeing.
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