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Think! Read! Learn! Know!

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0 points - I quote the bible 10 times a day and subscribe to NY Newsday. 5 points - I served on the OJ Simpson jury. 10 points - I clap during Jerry Springer, buy what Rosie O'Donnell tells me to, and think Tom Green is funny.
20 points - I protest for the environment using posters fashioned from cardboard and wooden poles. 30 points - I claim to be a vegetarian, but wear leather Doc Martens. 40 points - I read this entire post looking for spelling and grammatical errors in order to start an argument.
50 points - I specifically read all books that have been banned in other states or countries 60 points - I realize that the author's comment about statistics was sarcastic irony. 70 points - I have the movie JFK on Laserdisc and a signed copy of 1984.
80 points - I have been excommunicated from three seperate churches. 90 points - I am the editor-in-chief of Skeptic Magazine. 99 points - I am George Orwell, Nikola Tesla, Philip K. Dick or Charles Darwin.
100 points - I find the author of this post intriguing and would like to buy him a cup of coffee.
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Guideline details
Created by: orangegoat222 on 2002-06-28 00:43:35
Last modified by: orangegoat222 on 2002-06-28 00:43:35

Summary: Reading the paper or watching the news does not make one informed. Media sources are often biased or have ulterior motives when presenting you with the "facts". You must learn to think for yourself, by any means necessary. Your television, your priest,

Author's statement:
Think logically, not emotionally -- investigate, explore, question. The truth can only be reached by careful examination of the facts; only the facts can speak for themselves. Remember that 42% of all statistics are wrong. The only broad, sweeping generalization that one can intelligently make is this one. Search for the contradictions and question the status quo. Don't be afraid to admit when you don't fully understand something, because ignorance is not stupidity, it is merely the state of being uninformed. Make it your goal to be informed correctly about all that you can. Finally, expand your mind. Use your imagination, make a sculpture, read the classics, write a poem, see an opera, learn another language, cook a gourmet meal, go to a modern art museum, play a game of chess. Life is more than MTV, the NBA and 90210.

"He who asks a question is a fool for five minutes; he who does not ask a question remains a fool forever."
--Chinese Proverb.

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