![]() ![]() This is why people go to school! So that we're all on the same page when it comes to identifying things and knowing what is real/not real. This type of stuff will get you imprisoned, Galileo style! Well, with that rationale, some one could point at a dog and say, "that's an elephant," because it's okay to formulate your own thoughts and have different opinions than the majority. Here, he's explaining how people can decide for themselves what is what. Kyrie seems to have blurred the line between the two. The thing is, that there's a difference between opinion and fact. ![]() Its ok to have your own thought and be able to function and be able to formulate your own thoughts and opinions and still be able to convey them to other people. I just didn't like the fact that us being able to celebrate our individuality and things that we ultimately hold on to, and just because we don't believe what the world thinks or what the majority thinks, then why punish that? That's the only thing I felt like that got misconstructed is just that it's OK to believe one thing. It's OK to think something that, I guess, the majority wouldn't think. ![]() He held firm on his beliefs, and got real with us about respecting other people's opinions. His original comments obviously created a media stir, so he went back onto the Road Trippin' podcast to clear things up. It's real." I'm about to ask the internet about Santa Claus' verity. ![]() typing into Google Search, "proof that the Earth is flat." If it were that easy to prove something, then you could just Google anything that you wanted to be true, and say, "Yea I saw it online. My favorite part is when Kyrie says that to find the truth, you have to go searching for it. It's just a few planetary vocabulary words thrown together. If you had a hard time following that blurb, it's because it makes no sense. ![]()
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