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In football, you have to watch the amount of pressure that you put on Marshawn's off-tackle stomp play. In baseball, you have to work around the temptation to throw Felix' "dry spitter" every single pitch. And in the blogging bidness, you gotta watch the Clickbait shtick, seeing as that every cheap ploy for 43 responses comes with its own set of costs associated.
That said, the Think Tank never ceases to amaze, and one of these days Dr. D is going to begin seeing the crew for what it is ....
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What's Trending in Seattle right now includes
- Cliff Avril
- Spirit Day
- Russia (with a new variation on the theme)
- Shakeout
- All of the above
- None of the above
- Pick yer own
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Q. Is Dr. D a conspiracy buff?
A. He is long past caring which government official decides to do what, to whom, and where and when. You know, from a procedural standpoint. He does find it odd that an otherwise-reasonable Denizen might think that affixing the "conspiracy" label to an evaluation of a weird public problem, helps us figure out what happened.
"Occam's Razor" is a way to direct our attention to more-likely hypotheses. Once the hypotheses are collected, the next step begins in the Scientific Method: INQUIRY as to which data best fit the hypotheses. Dr. D would tell you why Occam's Razor is less useful at this stage, but then he'd have to kill you.
His prediction is that the "conspiracy" label is about to quickly lose its effectiveness, as have many other labels recently.
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Q. Why would the guy have 25 rifles and 1,000s of rounds of ammo, rather than 4 rifles and 1,000s of rounds of ammo?
A. This could be explained by simple gung-ho and fantasyland, I s'pose. I'd like to see a log of the dude's Netflix selections. Is Commando on there anywhere?
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Q. How many Stephen Paddocks have nice-looking girlfriends and the ability to provide for them?
A. This is the first one I ever remember. Kurt Cobain shared these two life traits but was a little bit short on the body count.
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Q. What was Dr. D's first reaction?
A. Pro gambler who knew they were comin' for him, and decided to have a last fling? Doesn't sound too likely after the first five seconds or so.
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Q. What is Dr. D's reaction at this point?
A. Seems like way, wayyyyyy too many weird things for --- > a simple "some guy snaps a piano wire" explanation here. Being the anti-media kook that I am, I think the MSM would much prefer a nice clean "Mean White Guy" narrative, while the Rush Limbaughs and Breitbarts of the world seem authentically uninterested in the story.
Back in the 1960's and 1970's, it was popular to point a finger at the CIA et al and presume some sort of domestic-manipulation move. But the main interest for me, here, is why there is so "obviously" something weird going on, and nobody seems to fancy the Bob Woodruff role.
There are times when Dr. D throws an idea out there because he is curious what is going on, and youse mooks are more likely than anybody to help him out here.
Respectfully,
Jeff