"Sorry, what's my world view again?"
I don't know, I am just communicating that it appeared from this statement
"so you are to assume that the couch situation happened and you were satisfied that I could, in fact perform telekinesis... With that in mind, then you answer the question."
that I did in fact get the impression:
"that You seem to think that I need to hear what people think before I can make up my own mind."
A case of jumping to conclusions, I do that quite a bit, and forget to check if my impressions are right. And there is no need to capitalise you, I am not a deity
"I don't know how you got your opinion of who I am and what my motives are but here's two things I'd like to say to you:
1. You have no clue about my motives - "
True
" and nothing to base your assumption on."
Well in my defense you did say participants need to assume and you did use if statements. I was taking you literally and took the exercise to the extreme.
"I Your claim to know what I think and why is as ridiculous as Sylvia Browne's claims that she is psychic."
That is an analogy, not necessarily an accurate one.
I never claimed I knew why. In fact I stated that I did not know why.
"2. If I ever need validation, I won't seek it on an internet board full of people who for the most part I don't know, and who mean nothing to me at the end of the day (no offense to anyone
)."
If this is an honest statement, then great!
"Toni
ps. Some have said at times that you are an insightful and intelligent poster,"
Not true, that would be another behooved poster.
"but due to the fact that I do not usually accept heresay as valid evidence,"
good, testimonies are notoriously poor indicators of the way things are, as are polls.
"I'm still waiting to see that for myself."
Don't hold your breath