Two of my coworkers frequently mention shows like “Encounters” or “Ancient apocalypse” or whatever. I’m not the best at debating or forming arguments against these though I do feel strongly that bold claims require better evidence than a blurry photo and an eyewitness account. How do you all go about this?

Today I clumsily stumbled through conversation and said “I’ll need some evidence” and was hit with “there’s plenty of evidence in the episode ‘Lights over Fukushima’”. I didn’t have an answer because I haven’t watched it. I’m 99% sure that if I watch it it’s gonna be dramatized, designed to scare/freak you out a little and consist of eyewitness accounts and blurry photos set to eerie music. But I’m afraid I just sound like a haughty know-it-all if I do assert this before watching.

These are good people and I want to remain on good terms and not come across as a cynical asshole.

(Sorry if language is too formal or stilted. Not my native tongue)

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No need for the ableist slur

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Let people be wrong.

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I’m with this. Unless it is about work, let people believe what they want. Or else you end up discussing a lot of stuff like religion and politics in a place it doesn’t need to be.

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I agree with others that it might not be worth it

If you do want something though, to pass the time or whatever, this is a pretty good video on how to address them

Ultimate Conspiracy Debunker - Kurzgesagt (typing on the bus, sorry for mispelling it)

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Thank you. I’ll check it out tomorrow. Currently resisting sleep longer than I ought to.

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Cheers, have a good sleep

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Lmao, just watched it. Thought it was gonna be longer than 2 minutes. However this is a fun little hack, though it doesn’t work for everything.

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Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

Link

Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.

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I’m a skeptic at heart, but it’s fun and ultimately harmless to pretend or even vehemently believe that aliens exist and have visited earth. In my opinion there’s no reason to shut them down or try to prove them wrong. Of course unless they’re taking it to a degree in which it’s likely to harm others.

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If nobody challenges them on the harmless stupidity it will fester into greater ignorance they feel entitled to perpetuate.

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Have fun man. Start coming up with even crazier theories and one up them to the extreme with ever bolder madness, get creative. “Pfft you think Japan it real? They don’t want you to know that we bombed them out of existence and we gave the country to the Venusians! It was all part of Reagan’s contract in exchange for more nuclear power, but he was a lizard…”

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I used to get annoyed too but then I started doing this! I NEVER disagree or challenge their opinions I just always agree with everything and answer “wow! really?? I don’t watch much tv, then what ?!!” They LOVE me, and helped me a lot at work being friends with thos guys.

It’s imoortant to focus on the silliness, they are not hurting anyone let them talk nonsense and have fun

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The Italian military has been simulating Japan with AI for centuries now. The Italians took one of their own words, tiramisu, and made up a whole language from that.

It’s no coincidence ちらみす looks like spaghetti. They literally made this alphabet by throwing spaghetti at the wall and then started borrowing evolved bone-script from the Chinese when they got bored with pasta-to-wall terrorism!

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