Plumbing has adopted the scientific mode. However, from a strictly scientific point of view, it has not been able to meet the requirements of true science.
How do I know my plumber won't badly fix my pipes and charge me up the ass for it? I don't. It requires faith. So, plumbing is a religion. QED
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Moron, it's a parody of the retarded thread someone started about psychology by a boy with a grudge because no one could cure his behaviour problems when he was in elementary school.
If I don't have faith/trust in your religion/psychobabble, I'll ignore anything and everything you have to say, NATURALLY.
RETARD. Retarded little crybaby.
"WAAAAAAAAAAAA! You don't trust my nonsence! WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! It's soooooo well thought out! WAAAAAAAAAA! People have been working on it for decades! WAAAAAA!".
>>11
you got it backwards, chief. The raging kid is the one bitter that he couldn't be helped by some quack. He probably confuses pop/Oprah bookstore psychology with actual academic psychology, which to be fair is a common confusion given the sheer shitload of quackery made available to the general public, and unqualified morons using faddish therapies that aren't even from the academic world. Any shithead can write these books and pretend to be useful, but they are to academics as perpetual motion machines are to real physics.
>>14
No that was you just now. I don't think you have knowledge of academic psychology, but just pop psychology (which is quackery) and references to historical stuff such as Freud. I'll cut you some slack.
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Anonymous2008-07-02 23:44
I think plumbing is a science. It involves hypothesis and constantly seeks out the unknown, then scoops it out with drano or a wire snake.