I don't know if you all would remember that I was going to find out more about missy's :jail: followers (maybe some 2 months ago).
Well, I did a lot of research on who they are and what they believe, put the info on my Wordpad, and then decided to delete all of it. :facepalm:
I just had to know what their "story'" was (you all know I'm nosy :facepalm

, but after I found out, it wasn't really important anymore to me.
I did find it was, sort of, "phone tag"- one person would speak and the others would follow- sometimes mixing/changing things. :scared: It's obvious that they believe the :liar:.. and some, because they themselves were abused, commiserate with missy :jail: .:aktion1:
When I was on The Trial Diaries website today, guess who was making comments again? None other than Mr. Barwood (alias- geebee2- you remember him, the guy from England- he was talking to Vinnie in HLN one evening) trying to stir the pot (he's like a broken record :violin: and no one wants to listen to him as he tries to come to missy's :jail:rescue :bud

. :floorlaugh:
http://thetrialdiaries.com/2014/05/...t-cameras-yet-still-no-answers-pics-included/
Anyway, I thought I deleted everything, but I did find something left over from my research, this AM on my documents. I know after I researched the followers, I needed to find "something"- some "syndrome"??? that these misguided people had to explain why they see things so differently than what we see- something so obvious to us.
Well, I found this-
The Dunning-Kruger Effect. It beautifully explains the utter confidence of those who, with no expertise, remain stubborn in their views regardless of overwhelming evidence. It makes you want to shake them by the collar and scream about how stupid they are.
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The Dunning-Kruger Effect, named after David Dunning and Justin Kruger of Cornell University, occurs where people fail to adequately assess their level of competence or specifically, their incompetence at a task and thus consider themselves much more competent than everyone else. This lack of awareness is attributed to their lower level of competence robbing them of the ability to critically analyse their performance, leading to a significant overestimate of themselves. Put more crudely, they're too stupid to realize they're stupid.
The inverse also applies: competent people tend to underestimate their ability compared to others; this is known as impostor syndrome."
(this my younger son has)
"- people who don't know enough also don't know enough to realise that they don't know enough .." :floorlaugh:
http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Dunning-Kruger_effect
And this:
"The skills needed to produce logically sound arguments, for instance, are the same skills that are necessary to recognize when a logically sound argument has been made. Thus, if people lack the skills to produce correct answers, they are also cursed with an inability to know when their answers, or anyone else's, are right or wrong. They cannot recognize their responses as mistaken, or other people's responses as superior to their own."
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog...-confidence-the-classic-dunning-kruger-effect
What do you all think? Right? Wrong? :floorlaugh:
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"He who knows best, knows how little he knows."
~Thomas Jefferson
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"I am wiser than this man, for neither of us appears to know anything great and good; but he fancies he knows something, although he knows nothing; whereas I, as I do not know anything, so I do not fancy I do. In this trifling particular, then, I appear to be wiser than he, because I do not fancy I know what I do not know." :floorlaugh:
attributed to Socrates, from Plato, Apology