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by ducttapelogic
1902 days ago
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I respectfully disagree (I think), We can be emotional about pieces fitting together etc. but we certainly don't have to. Those pieces are still going to fit together. As Threeve303 have said - "the world"/people run on emotion. Some of those people (a minority) are going to be attracted to logic because they will see the value of it. So, I guess, we can say that they will feel (have emotions?) toward logic, while others won't - but that doesn't matter because the "pieces are still fitting together" with or without people feeling anything toward logic. (Hopefully that made sense, especially because English is not my first language.) Kind regards, dtl |
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