Alvin
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Cool, but did you know that over 95% of all Wikipedia articles link back to philosophy?I have studied philosophy.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Getting_to_Philosophy
Cool, but did you know that over 95% of all Wikipedia articles link back to philosophy?I have studied philosophy.
Cool, but did you know that over 95% of all Wikipedia articles link back to philosophy?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Getting_to_Philosophy
If they teach this in philosophy classes then i would be very impressedI wouldn't, but then I have never taken a class in Philosophy, unlike some towering intellects![]()
Not a joke...
What a bitter hijack...
They obviously haven't understood the point of Wifi in the Crawley household, which is that there are no more cables. The cables don't become invisible, they are simply not there. It's Wifi.My teenagers are often attached to the Wifi by an invisible umbilical cord
We always use integrated qualitative methods in our trials but (tissue alert)
Thank you Esther, not everybody needs reminding of that.Which I think probably just shows that we are all human
I can't seem to find any peer reviewed papers to support that assertionThe cables don't become invisible, they are simply not there. It's Wifi.
EC certainly assumes."My teenagers are often attached to the Wifi by an invisible umbilical cord so I would assume all teenagers would love online treatment."
It's a cry for help - "Umbilical cord, Skype, don't leave me! Come to me, all the children of the world - you all need me!" She should be detained and treated for her Pied Piper complex before it causes any more harm.
A sad, but very important witness. Please retweet if you are om twitter.
"I'm in an online group of almost 1000 parents of kids with ME. Many of these kids attend(ed) Esther Crawley's clinics/trials. None have recovered in 6 months. As far as I'm aware none have recovered. Statistics don't seem to match up with reality."
https://web.archive.org/web/20180513163812/https://twitter.com/agirlandme/status/995093867287363584
Archived this on wayback machine:
Code:https://web.archive.org/web/20180513163812/https://twitter.com/agirlandme/status/995093867287363584
I guess someone with a Twitter account can contact the person with the signature motherofalien@agirlandme.Is anyone aware of what group this is?
I am on another online mum' s forum. Smaller but some have had similar opinions and experiences.I guess someone with a Twitter account can contact the person with the signature motherofalien@agirlandme.
Maybe the mother, and other poor parents in that group, would like to tell the world more about their experiences from those unscientific experiments with young people.
@dave30th
eeew indeed.So much to be nauseated by in this puff-piece of self-promotion, but one thing I find really telling is this weirdness:
"My teenagers are often attached to the Wifi by an invisible umbilical cord so I would assume all teenagers would love online treatment." (Emphasis mine)
Just, eeew.
How some of Crawley's patient's recover...
Indeed, is there not mechanisms to hold physicians who harm patients accountable?That is so utterly appalling there are really no words. How is this person still in practice, much less getting cushy appointments to children's health?!
This world is totally upside down.