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by rmxt
3739 days ago
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You didn't answer the question. I'll take that as a "no". My point is that the properties of each paperclip are unique. Trying to make the sort of extrapolations between paperclips that you tend towards (misery poker) is not an exercise that leads to improvement for anyone. |
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Colored includes Asians.
http://www.ferris.edu/jimcrow/links/misclink/examples/homepa...
So apparently all paperclips are unique, some move by themselves, some don't? Then how can rayiner so confidently assert that the state of the black paperclip is entirely caused by what happened 50 years ago?