Snow Leopard
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Yes, it needs to be plural if there are two of you.
Some posts on the Facebook post showing how people were confused:
This seems a good simple suggestion that removes the ambiguity while keeping a short and snappy title.something like “ME/CFS Research Skeptic” might make it a little bit more clear that you are skeptical of claims made in the field rather than the disease itself.
My only thought is that something like “ME/CFS Research Skeptic” might make it a little bit more clear that you are skeptical of claims made in the field rather than the disease itself.
Noun A person inclined to question or doubt accepted opinions
other words:
cynicdoubter
pessimist
questioner
disbeliever
unbeliever
scoffer
Pyrrhonist
minimifidian
prophet of doom
misanthrope
nihilist
doubting Thomas
doomsayer
doomster
nonbeliever
doomwatcher
naysayer
skepticUS
doom-monger
killjoy
defeatist
worrier
doom and gloom merchant
non-believer
freethinker
dissenter
doom merchant
wet blanket
nullifidian
fatalist
alarmist
sourpuss
gloomy
downer
complainer
worryguts
gloom-monger
misanthropist
misery
misbeliever
challenger
sneerer
mocker
zetetic
headshaker
grouch
grump
agnostic
depreciator
negativist
gloom merchant
etc
If you do a search on 'another word for sceptic' it really shows how people might misunderstand.......
you’re sceptical because scepticism is the correct attitude to evaluating scientific research
I also think the current title is unnecessarily argumentative.