Originally Posted by
WebDudette
I want to make sure we're on the same page here. So what you're suggesting is that I should take the word of random internet strangers because they claim to know what they're talking about, and better yet, they have anecdotal evidence and everyone knows how credible and useful that is! Furthermore, I should take there word over evidence and data, they haven't actively researched it, but hey, they've been wearing a bra since grade school! Their self-proclaimed encyclopedic brain is way more reliable than a reliably sourced Wikipedia article. Also, there is something inherently wrong with politely asking for evidence and if I am asked for evidence, I should get defensive and provide even more subjective and anecdotal evidence.
I never even said you were wrong, but if I've seen scientific evidence that contradicts what you're saying and all you're going to give me is subjective opinions and your observational evidence, why should I listen to what you have to say?
As for the frog thing, I didn't know that, that's interesting. Can you show me a study that explains how it works or how the process was discovered? (I actually looked it up already, because I truly did find it interesting. Imagine I hadn't though, and you just came back and said 'I don't actually have any evidence or an explanation, but I used to have a frog and I've seen a couple on tv, I just know that's how it works'.)