How about a debate forum?

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not necessarily, you can't cheat or lie when you"re a psychologist.

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I'm pretty sure psychologists are capable of cheating or lying... unless they've become divine.

And "ethical guidelines" are irrelevant... they're still humans.



If you want to debate this, come meet me in the debate forum that doesn't exist... I'll be waiting.

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Why don't we use this thread to debate whether we should have a debate forum? I will represent the 'against' side.
Just go to the Bible discussion forum.
There's debate going on 24/7/365.
That's right - we pretty-much have a debate-whether-you-like-it-or-not forum already...

(We most certainly don't need another one.)

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Just go to the Bible discussion forum.
There's debate going on 24/7/365.
A minor correction, if I may...

It would make more sense to say '24/7/52' or '24/365'. ;)

"Food for thought..."
24hrs/day
7days/week
52weeks/year
Or 365days/year
Except for leap 🦘years
I think we can debate THAT too. 😉
When people say '24/7', they mean '24 hours a day, 7 days a week' - "24 hours a day [during/for each of] 7 days a week" - a "cycle series" run/span of time.

Hence:

'24/7' = '24 hours a day, 7 days a week'

'24/7/52' = '24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year'

'24/7/365' = '24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 weeks a year...???'

(This apparent breaking of the pattern is why I wrote what I did.)
 
When people say '24/7', they mean '24 hours a day, 7 days a week' - "24 hours a day [during/for each of] 7 days a week" - a "cycle series" run/span of time.

Hence:

'24/7' = '24 hours a day, 7 days a week'

'24/7/52' = '24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year'

'24/7/365' = '24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 weeks a year...???'

(This apparent breaking of the pattern is why I wrote what I did.)
👍😄☕

That's why I have you on my follow list...
...to keep me organized on the math.
 
A thread about strawberry doughnuts devolves into an intense religious or nonsense political debate in this forum. I'd rather not.