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1 minute ago, John Demonic said:

The longer it goes on the more confident im feeling... (Is this how it works?)

It means prepare yourself for the biggest, most outrageous, mind bending illogic and bamboozlement ever perpetrated by he tribunal.

 
2 minutes ago, AmDamDemon said:

Is this legit?

Only if it's anonymous!

 
2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

cripps case was 2 hours

just saying

They had a Brownlow to protect. JvR can be thrown to the wolves with impunity.

11 minutes ago, Monbon said:

Yes, Academic Incest. Life is not a pendulum: it's a matter of consciousness and using your the senses and intuition and experience to help you navigate though life. It's like the term 'Cognitive Dissonance' which is an academic term which refers to people who will never change their minds, no matter what evidence is presented...

well actuallllleeeee....  cognitive dissonance is the state of mind where someone is unable to reconcile a strongly held belief with clearly apparent facts. It can send people entirely mad if not resolved, and generally the only resolutions are to either abandon the belief or reject the facts. Once you make a choice to reject facts that you rationally accept, you're absolutely stonkered psychologically and it continues to spiral horribly. Almost impossible for an individual to dig their way out again without professional 'deprogramming' help or massive traumatic catharsis.

For example, if you're an AFL executive believing that the tribunal system, umpiring, and the laws of the game are well administered, right now you are in a situation where you have to convince yourself that the entire Australian Football community doesn't understand the spirit of the game. Cue megalomonia, paranoia, the works.

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5 minutes ago, tiers said:

We mostly understand what a so called "duty of care" means in a legal sense - the ability to foresee the outcome of potentially hazardous actions and the duty to avoid those actions. Overwhelmingly, there is time and space to consider actions that might fall under that duty.

How could this possibly translate to a dynamic, fast moving and physical contact sport where decisions and actions are made in microseconds? It can't.

Only a genius lawyer could concoct such an argument. It's garbage in this instance.

Should have had you ready to go tiers 

 
2 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

well actuallllleeeee....  cognitive dissonance is the state of mind where someone is unable to reconcile a strongly held belief with clearly apparent facts. It can send people entirely mad if not resolved, and generally the only resolutions are to either abandon the belief or reject the facts. Once you make a choice to reject facts that you rationally accept, you're absolutely stonkered psychologically and it continues to spiral horribly. Almost impossible for an individual to dig their way out again without professional 'deprogramming' help or massive traumatic catharsis.

For example, if you're an AFL executive believing that the tribunal system, umpiring, and the laws of the game are well administered, right now you are in a situation where you have to convince yourself that the entire Australian Football community doesn't understand the spirit of the game. Cue megalomonia, paranoia, the works.

Nerv Magi Screen Saver | Evangelion, Neon genesis evangelion, Game  character design

This.

And if you want a regular laboratory on CD, watch BT on Friday nights and Triple Chins anytime.


These guys must be on their 4th Pint easily by now. 

1 minute ago, Little Goffy said:

well actuallllleeeee....  cognitive dissonance is the state of mind where someone is unable to reconcile a strongly held belief with clearly apparent facts. It can send people entirely mad if not resolved, and generally the only resolutions are to either abandon the belief or reject the facts. Once you make a choice to reject facts that you rationally accept, you're absolutely stonkered psychologically and it continues to spiral horribly. Almost impossible for an individual to dig their way out again without professional 'deprogramming' help or massive traumatic catharsis.

For example, if you're an AFL executive believing that the tribunal system, umpiring, and the laws of the game are well administered, right now you are in a situation where you have to convince yourself that the entire Australian Football community doesn't understand the spirit of the game. Cue megalomonia, paranoia, the works.

Nerv Magi Screen Saver | Evangelion, Neon genesis evangelion, Game  character design

I agree: the real meaning of Cognitive Dissonance is a mind enclosed and moated by its superstitions, values, and beliefs, beliefs usually instilled from the onset of consciousness. In other words, if you are brought up to believe, just say, that there is a Holy Trinity, then, only intelligent people question this possibility. In other words, its an academic term for a very closed mind.

17 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Maybe a 2 down to 1 outcome at best

Yep, i have a feeling this might be the case.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

25 minutes ago, Deebymistake said:

Exactly the pecking order in my family.  My husband is a hawk.  If a disaster happens on Saturday afternoon, he will be lucky to even slip into an afterthought.  

I'm really happy you said afterthought after slip in!


8 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Maybe a 2 down to 1 outcome at best

Well if we're being honest. This whole circus is about getting him out there for the Port game where his contested marking could be the difference, if Port come to play. Principles and Fair defence of our own aside.

Edited by John Demonic

5 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

well actuallllleeeee....  cognitive dissonance is the state of mind where someone is unable to reconcile a strongly held belief with clearly apparent facts. It can send people entirely mad if not resolved, and generally the only resolutions are to either abandon the belief or reject the facts. Once you make a choice to reject facts that you rationally accept, you're absolutely stonkered psychologically and it continues to spiral horribly. Almost impossible for an individual to dig their way out again without professional 'deprogramming' help or massive traumatic catharsis.

For example, if you're an AFL executive believing that the tribunal system, umpiring, and the laws of the game are well administered, right now you are in a situation where you have to convince yourself that the entire Australian Football community doesn't understand the spirit of the game. Cue megalomonia, paranoia, the works.

Nerv Magi Screen Saver | Evangelion, Neon genesis evangelion, Game  character design

Donald J Trump.

10 minutes ago, Demonland said:

1 Hour of Deliberating and counting ...

Is it possible the Appeals Board decided it was all to difficult and snuck out the back way.


2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

AFL are a bunch of whiny soft appendages. 

Just now, Queanbeyan Demon said:

who's actually deliberating?

bunny lol GIF by Disney

Live scenes from the appeals board 

 
7 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

well actuallllleeeee....  cognitive dissonance is the state of mind where someone is unable to reconcile a strongly held belief with clearly apparent facts. It can send people entirely mad if not resolved, and generally the only resolutions are to either abandon the belief or reject the facts. Once you make a choice to reject facts that you rationally accept, you're absolutely stonkered psychologically and it continues to spiral horribly. Almost impossible for an individual to dig their way out again without professional 'deprogramming' help or massive traumatic catharsis.

For example, if you're an AFL executive believing that the tribunal system, umpiring, and the laws of the game are well administered, right now you are in a situation where you have to convince yourself that the entire Australian Football community doesn't understand the spirit of the game. Cue megalomonia, paranoia, the works.

Nerv Magi Screen Saver | Evangelion, Neon genesis evangelion, Game  character design

 

3 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

This.

And if you want a regular laboratory on CD, watch BT on Friday nights and Triple Chins anytime.

 

3 minutes ago, Monbon said:

I agree: the real meaning of Cognitive Dissonance is a mind enclosed and moated by its superstitions, values, and beliefs, beliefs usually instilled from the onset of consciousness. In other words, if you are brought up to believe, just say, that there is a Holy Trinity, then, only intelligent people question this possibility. In other words, its an academic term for a very closed mind.

 

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Donald J Trump.

Actually - the vast majority of so called "world leaders".


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