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by coldtea
2113 days ago
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>Unfortunately a lot of people seem to like speaking in absolutes. People like speaking in the general case. It saves time from enumeating any inconsequential / statistically not relevant exception. The real problem is people misunderstanding casual discussion absolutes (which mean "for the large majority/for the ones people care about") with mathematical absolutes (i.e. "X is Y for each and every X") |
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