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by selectnull
435 days ago
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If you ask someone "What is 2+2?" and they answer 4, you can say they are "right" even if you do not agree with them on other topics or generally dislike them. If you ask /dev/random "What is 2+2?", that question makes no sense as /dev/random does not listen to you and just spits out random binary output. Go and disagree with /dev/random. |
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Pretty similar to a republican's mindset: I don't have to fix it, let the next generation deal with the problems that I caused.