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Christopher, Milbourne (1975). Mediums, Mystics, & the Occult. Thomas Y. Crowell Co. ISBN 0-690-00476-1. in england (though hardly anyone says it), a phrase i have heard, and probably said dozens of times, is This forum is smaller and therefore better suited to what I want. I can get a sense for who people are. Granted sometime they change their forum handles and I get really confused (you know who you are... even if I don't anymore), but we have some people who are active in spurts (SQ the enigma or NeutralMilk for example), and yet have been here long enough that you know who they are when they grace us with their presence. Then there are somewhere around 30 posters who are here reliably pretty much every week in some form, each with their own posting styles, personalities, and interests. It's small enough that I feel like reputation matters a bit. You have to actually be concerned that what you say in one thread will be remembered and held against you if you contradict yourself elsewhere. There's a size which just makes even frequent posters fairly anonymous or reduces all people to caricatures or stereotypes because you can't keep them straight. I just got the sense that the community was too big to really have the feel of a community that I like. Topics: 40 Posts: 2.7K 40 Topics 2.7K Posts Last post Videographic Evidence that Directed Energy Weapons were Used in California Fires (?) No Medicine for Falling in Love is the second part of The Tokyo Trilogy, written by a Danish author who used to live in Tokyo.

Welcome to the International Skeptics Forum, where we discuss skepticism, critical thinking, the paranormal and science in a friendly but lively way. You are currently viewing the forum as a guest, which means you are missing out on discussing matters that are of interest to you. Please consider My mum is chinese, my dad is Japanese, look at the state of me (when chinese is said, the corners of the eyes are pulled up, when japanese is said, pulled up, and when 'me' is said, one eye is pulled down and the other up. It's a shithole, full of people who range from just JAQing off to out and out racists, as opposed to our one or two concern trolls who never have an opinion of their own to offer that we get here. You know. Like you. James Randi Educational Foundation ( JREF) is an American grant-making institution founded in 1996 by magician and skeptic James Randi. As a nonprofit organization, the mission of JREF includes educating the public and the media on the dangers of accepting unproven claims, and to support research into paranormal claims in controlled scientific experimental conditions. The organization announced its change to a grant-making foundation in September 2015. [6]

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Form from 2008 for The James Randi Educational Foundation(cite line 12)" (PDF). Foundation Center. [ permanent dead link] For Good Reason podcast Episode Archive". James Randi Educational Foundation. December 12, 2011. Archived from the original on April 21, 2015. Effective 9/1/2015 the JREF has made major changes including converting to a grant making foundation and no longer accepting applications for the Million Dollar Prize from the general public. I think that easy peasy japanesey today means something like "Lol, laugh at me, I talk rubbish : D"

An interest in James Randi and Penn and Teller brought me to the JREF forum long before I started posting on the SGU forum. The foundation produced two audio podcasts, For Good Reason which was an interview program hosted by D.J. Grothe, promoting critical thinking and skepticism about the central beliefs of society. It has not been active since December 2011. [19] Consequence was a biweekly podcast hosted by former outreach coordinator Brian Thompson in which regular people shared their personal narratives about the negative impact a belief in pseudoscience, superstition, and the paranormal had had on their lives. It has not been active since May, 2013. [20] This forum began as part of the James Randi Education Foundation (JREF). However, the forum now exists as JREF Offers a Number of Scholarships and Grants for Students, Educators and Local Skeptic Groups". Randi.org . Retrieved 2013-07-02.

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Dunning, Brian (2013-07-23). "Skeptoid #372: Prove Your Supernatural Power and Get Rich". Skeptoid . Retrieved 2014-01-04. For a skeptical forum, there seems to be a lot religious and political conspiracy theorists there. Am I misjudging them?

filing with Florida State Department". Florida Department of State Division of Corporations . Retrieved 26 August 2012. It's just a phrase that means something--usually assumed to be very difficult--was or will be easy. The ideal situation for its use is talking about something simple that produces a big result. I've heard it used probably once or twice in real life and probably a couple of times in movies and TV, but it's an older phrase that's not used nowadays; I've never used it. If you as a Japanese person used it, it might lose some of its meaning and be funnier than you intended.in England (though hardly anyone says it), a phrase I have heard, and probably said dozens of times, is

These kind of things show the strange fascination that kids have with asia - it is very different from us so it must be bad or wrong. Stupid, I know.In 2008 the astronomer Philip Plait became the new president of the JREF and Randi its board chairman. [14] In December 2009 Plait left the JREF due to involvement in a television project, and D.J. Grothe assumed the position of president on January 1, 2010, [15] holding the position until his departure from the JREF was announced on September 1, 2014. [11] As part of the JREF's goal of educating the general population about science and reason, people involved in their community ran a popular skeptic based online forum [28] with the overall goal of promoting "critical thinking and providing the public with the tools needed to reliably examine paranormal, supernatural, and pseudoscientific claims". [29] easy peasy Japanesey" doesn't mean anything. it is used to say something's easy, but the "Japanesey" is meaningless. It is there because it rhymes. a b "Los Angeles Office Closed". James Randi Educational Foundation. September 1, 2014 . Retrieved 2014-09-02.

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