In fact, it seems that you are nothing more than a debunker without a basis for your witless inane statements! |
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But the more Jane positions himself as a debunker the less he seems like one. |
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He used it in his 1923 novel Bunk, in which he also created the term debunker and debunking. |
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By this time Houdini had established himself as an expert debunker of nonsense and was asked to sit on the committee. |
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He is neither an apologist nor a debunker. |
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As a dedicated debunker, Johnson noted that travel tastes sweeter after the event, when the upsets and fatigue, the litter and racket have faded from consciousness. |
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A mere debunker would take perverse satisfaction in exposing America's sin and hypocrisy. |
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In this latest collection of essays, Gardner shows that he is much more than a skeptical debunker of bad science and pseudoscience. |
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Cillian, 36, who found fame in Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later, reveals he is as skeptical about the paranormal as the debunker he portrays. |
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Mr This thinks of himself as a debunker of culinary myths, yet much of what he does merely retraces in the laboratory steps that chefs have taken in the kitchen for years. |
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Rampant iconoclasm climaxed with Li Zhi, a zealous debunker of traditional Confucian morality, who abandoned a bureaucratic career for Buddhist monkhood of a highly unorthodox type. |
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From the limited Web presence, Slave has been noted by some as having a slight Alien influence crossed with the feel of the seminal SMA Debunker video. |
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