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What is Kumar's point?

What point is Kumar currently trying to make?

  • Too much insulin causes diabetes.

    Votes: 2 5.6%
  • Kidney failure can stop you being diabetic.

    Votes: 2 5.6%
  • Look, I can use Google

    Votes: 19 52.8%
  • On Planet X, we use Dr Schussler's Tissue Salts

    Votes: 13 36.1%

  • Total voters
    36

Badly Shaved Monkey

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(Or, what's the point of Kumar?)

Let's have a poll on our shiny new forum.

I think we should restrict our consideration to Kumar's recent posts.
 
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Sorry, invalid options.
Poor capturing/understanding capability on the point.
Poor explaining capability on the point, still big claims.
Early concluding habits without discussions.
Good capability for TTTT.
Good/only contradicting habits.
Good co-opretion/team work to (X) among most-causing deviation from dynamism/gaining/sharing knowledge.
Egoistic, selfishness, self styled, superiority complexes, inspite non-absolute/non-persistent/always changing/much adversities backing.
At least with me.

This poem is very long, but I am ignoring more.

:o
 
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Pakistani and Indian homeopaths, in their ceremonial uniform, practice stamping out giant cockroaches.

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(Or, what's the point of Kumar?)

Let's have a poll on our shiny new forum.

I think we should restrict our consideration to Kumar's recent posts.
You're not assuming he actually has one, are you? Cause I have yet to see evidence of that. So I voted for google.
 
Yes, it is certainly an interesting question whether there is any organised thought at all behind Kumar's Brownian motion through the Googlesphere.
He seems to be able to find references, but since he obviously doesn't understand them, or at least, the consequences of what they contain, he has to bring them here for us to read and interpret for him. I suspect he is hoping to find a "jackpot" somewhere, where he finds clear proof of what he still believes in despite all the evidence.

In short, he's an addicted gambler, looking for the elusive jackpot of proof of homeopathy that will cure his own diseases.
 
He seems to be able to find references, but since he obviously doesn't understand them, or at least, the consequences of what they contain, he has to bring them here for us to read and interpret for him. I suspect he is hoping to find a "jackpot" somewhere, where he finds clear proof of what he still believes in despite all the evidence.

In short, he's an addicted gambler, looking for the elusive jackpot of proof of homeopathy that will cure his own diseases.

I think you're right. He knows enough to stick keywords into Google, but cannot make any sense of what those searches yield. Instead he just picks up a few more keywords and searches again. Thus my metaphor of Brownian motion was truer than I originally intended.

It is a major weakness of the internet as a resource that you often get information without context. Education gives you the ability to put information into context, but if you lack those skills the internet is for you just a screen of flashing colours instead of a movie.
 
Pakistani and Indian homeopaths, in their ceremonial uniform, practice stamping out giant cockroaches.
Homeopaths aren't considered properly trained and qualified unless they can kill even the toughest insects.

They have to swat very hard for their exams.
 
What is Kumar's point?

Mostly, Rolfe has cleared it.
Which only goes to show that you have not the faintest idea what you are saying here. Rolfe simply explained in layman's terms only what you posted (which you didn't do when asked). Rolfe remains mystified, as do we, as to what YOU think it means and what point you are trying to make.
 
"Kumar's Point" sounds to me like some small, isolated seamount of semi-sanity, just breaking the surface of the great sea of Wu. Lost sampans circle it in the fog of unreason, ringing their silent, homoeopathic bells, while out in the deep waters the big freighters, heavy laden with common sense, give it's uncharted shoals a wide berth.
Periodically some brave soul paddles ashore and claims it for science. Briefly, the light shines on the stark, silent shore. Then the fog rolls in once more and Kumar's Point vanishes off the charts, leaving only a sketchy "x" and the arcane words, "Hic Dracones Sunt".
 
"Kumar's Point" sounds to me like some small, isolated seamount of semi-sanity, just breaking the surface of the great sea of Wu. Lost sampans circle it in the fog of unreason, ringing their silent, homoeopathic bells, while out in the deep waters the big freighters, heavy laden with common sense, give it's uncharted shoals a wide berth.
Periodically some brave soul paddles ashore and claims it for science. Briefly, the light shines on the stark, silent shore. Then the fog rolls in once more and Kumar's Point vanishes off the charts, leaving only a sketchy "x" and the arcane words, "Hic Dracones Sunt".

Ahh, I was quite carried away by the strains of 'Sailing By' echoing in my head.
 

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