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Group: alt.magick · Group Profile · Search for Facedive in alt.magick
Author: Douglas
Date: May 6, 2007 19:28
... subjective term for "cognitive dissonance" is "two-facedness." Heh, sounds like a more subjective term....other times. The cause of the two-facedness is not known. More slanted subjective opinions ... It is a textbook example of two-facedness tp call someone a mendacious fraud ... objective evidence of the man's two-facedness than that. Bullshit. Honesty and courtesy can ...
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Author: catherine yronwode
Date: May 3, 2007 04:49
...dissonance" rings the bell, Mika. A slightly less subjective term for "cognitive dissonance" is "two-facedness." Actually that would be a much more highly subjective term, since it presumes ... acts cruel at some times and cordial at other times. The cause of the two-facedness is not known. But the false dichotomy that one must be either one or the other...
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Author: Tom
Date: May 2, 2007 12:28
... dissonance" rings the bell, Mika. A slightly less subjective term for "cognitive dissonance" is "two-facedness." Actually that would be a much more highly subjective term, since it presumes that ...who acts cruel at some times and cordial at other times. The cause of the two-facedness is not known. But the false dichotomy that one must be either one or the other ...
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Author: catherine yronwode
Date: May 2, 2007 05:39
...> dissonance" rings the bell, Mika. A slightly less subjective term for "cognitive dissonance" is "two-facedness." Actually that would be a much more highly subjective term, since it presumes that what ... who acts cruel at some times and cordial at other times. The cause of the two-facedness is not known. But the false dichotomy that one must be either one or the other all...
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Author: Tom
Date: May 1, 2007 22:32
...> dissonance" rings the bell, Mika. A slightly less subjective term for "cognitive dissonance" is "two-facedness." Actually that would be a much more highly subjective term, since it presumes that what you see...person who acts cruel at some times and cordial at other times. The cause of the two-facedness is not known. But the false dichotomy that one must be either one or the other all...
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Author: catherine yronwode
Date: May 1, 2007 19:48
... subjective term for "cognitive dissonance" is "two-facedness." Heh, sounds like a more subjective term....other times. The cause of the two-facedness is not known. More slanted subjective opinions ... It is a textbook example of two-facedness tp call someone a mendacious fraud and ... objective evidence of the man's two-facedness than that. Your premise -- that Tom to ...
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Author: catherine yronwode
Date: May 1, 2007 19:05
...dissonance" rings the bell, Mika. A slightly less subjective term for "cognitive dissonance" is "two-facedness." There's no such thing as a "less subjective term" for cognitive dissonance. By definition, ... to being wished a happy birthday by a family rapist. The cause of the two-facedness is not known. Sure it is. He is 'two-faced' because that's how you perceive him...
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Author: Dagon Productions
Date: May 1, 2007 12:58
... the vitriol, why killfile Tom? A slightly less subjective term for "cognitive dissonance" is "two-facedness." Heh, sounds like a more subjective term. As i said, Tom's sudden ... person who acts cruel at some times and cordial at other times. The cause of the two-facedness is not known. More slanted subjective opinions based on your prejudice against Tom for not playing ...
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Author: mika
Date: May 1, 2007 12:36
... "cognitive dissonance" rings the bell, Mika. A slightly less subjective term for "cognitive dissonance" is "two-facedness." There's no such thing as a "less subjective term" for cognitive dissonance. By definition, it... people who are "two-faced" in their reactions to him. The cause of the two-facedness is not known. Sure it is. He is 'two-faced' because that's how you perceive ...
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