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The Science of the Conservative Brain: Fearful and Close Minded! (Original Post) Jnew28 Feb 2016 OP
I take it a lot more seriously if they cleaned up all the typos Binkie The Clown Feb 2016 #1

Binkie The Clown

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1. I take it a lot more seriously if they cleaned up all the typos
Thu Feb 4, 2016, 05:48 PM
Feb 2016

and misspellings. They can't even get the guest author's name spelled the same way consistently. (is it "Joyce, Jr.", or "Joynce, Jnr.&quot

It's hard to read something when the author clearly doesn't care enough about the subject to proofread his/her own work.

Which personal pronoun is meant in this: "hilst reading h was struck by the epiphany that was to change my views" (And what does "hilst" mean?)

As for the conclusion, I can't say I disagree, but shouldn't the presentation be literate?

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