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tania.rezende93
Isaac alves :
essa voz do Ichigo é muito boa de ouvir
2026-05-09 03:00:03
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sorahgaming1
Sora :
Eita, ichigo tá esperto hein
2026-05-11 01:02:30
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ai.q.num.sei.oq
Bao :
Fábio Lucindo pra mim é tão lendário quanto Gilherme Briggs ou Wendel Bezerra.
2026-06-02 23:33:08
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leviroch11
Levs :
cara, só comentando pra aparecer mais
2026-05-19 15:27:25
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otanha_m
Paula💌 :
E como descobrir isso por meio da experiência?
2026-05-09 03:00:54
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gordin6222
gordin :
a minha unica maldade é ser humano
2026-05-10 22:54:09
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mundo_mini_noar
Mundo Mini no Ar :
Tem uma frase que me deixou pensando: As pessoas más não se questionam nenhum dia sequer
2026-05-18 01:48:54
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o.maicole
joãobosco :
alguém sabe o nome da música?
2026-05-03 23:12:41
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tresfatiasdepizza
três fatias de pizza :
eu não tendo certeza de porra nenhuma
2026-05-26 22:56:24
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ana.clara.silva.r02
Ana clara Silva reis :
nome do desenho
2026-05-16 15:45:44
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dolgras.mulfin
🐾Luke 🐾🏳️‍⚧️ :
muito sábio legoshi
2026-05-23 18:19:38
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b.s.b.m0
B.S.B.M :
esse perfil é do dublador do ichigo?
2026-05-18 05:25:26
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wellenaylana
wellenaylana :
2026-04-20 11:24:24
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user9046771439523
user9046771439523 :
hi
2026-05-13 02:52:12
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konoha_160
Sn Senju🖤🤍 :
li o livro inteiro e ouvi o áudiobook duas vezes. Pq eu tô vendo esse vídeo inteiro? Pq eu gosto de ouvir
2026-05-13 14:13:33
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descontraido.hub
🤨 :
é por isso que eu amo a filosofia
2026-05-11 21:32:47
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You've probably heard of Occam's Razor, which says that if there are two or more explanations for a fact, you should pick the simplest and the most obvious. For example, if you wake up tomorrow morning and find the ground is all wet, it's likely because it rained in the night and not because aliens landed and had a big water fight.  But Occam's Razor has an evil twin known as Occam's Broom, and it goes back to the late Daniel Dennett. Occam's Broom is when somebody sweeps away all of the facts because they are inconvenient, or do not satisfy the arguments they are trying to make.  For example, it might be a journalist who is trying to prove a point, and so only includes those facts and historical data points which support them. Or it might be when a pharmaceutical company promises a new drug and they run ten trials and in four the drug works perfectly. And those four are published, written up, and celebrated. But the six in which the drug did nothing are quietly filed away, and they are never spoken of again.  Occam's Broom is usually a kind of confirmation bias. It is when somebody wants to protect a belief, or to establish a certain narrative, and so they will cherry pick their facts, and they will leave out that which is inconvenient. But it is also more dangerous than an ordinary lie, because you cannot overturn that which you cannot see. If somebody leaves out the relevant data, you cannot hope to falsify it, or to challenge it.  Beware anybody who presents an argument that is faultless and without any critique whatsoever, the chances are they are leaving the things that they don't want you to see.
You've probably heard of Occam's Razor, which says that if there are two or more explanations for a fact, you should pick the simplest and the most obvious. For example, if you wake up tomorrow morning and find the ground is all wet, it's likely because it rained in the night and not because aliens landed and had a big water fight. But Occam's Razor has an evil twin known as Occam's Broom, and it goes back to the late Daniel Dennett. Occam's Broom is when somebody sweeps away all of the facts because they are inconvenient, or do not satisfy the arguments they are trying to make. For example, it might be a journalist who is trying to prove a point, and so only includes those facts and historical data points which support them. Or it might be when a pharmaceutical company promises a new drug and they run ten trials and in four the drug works perfectly. And those four are published, written up, and celebrated. But the six in which the drug did nothing are quietly filed away, and they are never spoken of again. Occam's Broom is usually a kind of confirmation bias. It is when somebody wants to protect a belief, or to establish a certain narrative, and so they will cherry pick their facts, and they will leave out that which is inconvenient. But it is also more dangerous than an ordinary lie, because you cannot overturn that which you cannot see. If somebody leaves out the relevant data, you cannot hope to falsify it, or to challenge it. Beware anybody who presents an argument that is faultless and without any critique whatsoever, the chances are they are leaving the things that they don't want you to see.

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