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by dijit
113 days ago
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I often find that when I'm criticising something to be specific about what; in this case, which guideline you think I am in violation of. Given the quote from Jason: > This works so much better when there are living people who care. What's the strongest interpretation of this given the context? There's two ways to make this a reality: 1) Stop them caring 2) Stop them living Given that the international community has been pushing hard for nearly a century for option 1; I'm guessing Jason means option 2. |
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Your accusation was way off-base and deliberately offensive. You are capable of making the same point without stooping down the hierarchy of disagreement, so do it.