The 125th Meeting of the Skeptics' Circle: Choose your destiny

The 125th Meeting of the Skeptics' Circle has been posted at Effort Sisyphus. This time around, you have a choice, either the predigested and linear or the more difficult but potentially more satisfying trip down the rabbit hole, never knowing what might pop up. Choose wisely.

Next up to host the Skeptics' Circle two weeks hence is Weird Things. Be sure to join us if you're a regular reader (or even if you're not), and if you're a blogger be sure to submit your best skepticism and critical thinking to the next host!

The 125 Meeting of the Skeptics' Circle has been posted over at Effort Sisyphus. Go. Read. Learn. You even have a choice whether to get your information predigested or to explore it a bit. But choose wisely.

And don't forget to join us in two weeks for the next meeting of the Skeptics' Circle, which will take place at Weird Things. Bloggers, get your skeptical thoughts in order to produce the raw material for another great meeting of the circle!

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I really appreciate the blue pill option (fast track). I know people have fun with creativity, though I much prefer expediency.

Keep up the great work.