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Why did this board do away with the social sciences and philosophy forums it used to have?
And she admitted she couldn't bear going in there, poor thing.jtbell said:IIRC we once had a Mentor with either a degree or significant coursework in philosophy, who "rode herd" on our philosophy forum. After she left, none of the rest of us had similar expertise, which we considered necessary to keep the forum productive.
I'd forgotten about that, but I believe it!Evo said:she couldn't bear going in there, poor thing.
Evo said:And she admitted she couldn't bear going in there, poor thing.
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