Talk to my artichokes, courgettes, beans, lupins, and cauliflowers.UndercoverElephant wrote: ↑26 Jun 2024, 11:48"My lived experience appears to contradict science, therefore I reject scientific reality because my lived experience is reality."clv101 wrote: ↑26 Jun 2024, 08:18It is ridiculous, that even simple metrics like the monthly and seasonal average temperatures are rejected.Default0ptions wrote: ↑23 Jun 2024, 15:29 Its been cold, overcast and wet - but they’re telling me it’s actually the warmest on record?
May was very definitely not the warmest on record here.
It’s this total detachment of ‘official figures’ from actual lived reality that is so ridiculous.
This sort of thinking is very common in our current society, and I guess most people assume it has always been that way and always will be, but I am not so sure this is true. There must be some degree of biological component to the denial of inconvenient truths, but I think there is also currently a very large cultural component. It is more nurture (or lack thereof) than nature.
They all thought that this was a wet and overcast spring.
The strawberries were pretty good though.
UE: “There must be some degree of biological component to the denial of inconvenient truths, but I think there is also currently a very large cultural component. It is more nurture (or lack thereof) than nature.”
I’m just telling you what happened to my vegetables.
I’m pretty sure that “denying inconvenient truths” had very little to do with it at all.
They just had a pretty wet and overcast May
UE: “"My lived experience appears to contradict science, therefore I reject scientific reality because my lived experience is reality."”
Well if our lived realities aren’t real - I just don’t know what is.
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