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by ggm
2057 days ago
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Taking it as given he's pre-armed to be enthusiastic, he projects a sense the experiential outcome is good: Yes, he's biassed. No, that doesn't mean he was lying. The realism is about the subjective experience. If you went into the room, you probably would feel "this isn't bad" before you went to Meh. |
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