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"
you are joking, right? you're suggesting that the groups are responsible for the mindset? -- nm
"
by
Guy (the real one)
well, yes and no. Are they directly, explicitly responsible for advocating these actions? no.
Posted by
znufrii
Jun 11 '09, 10:26
but the mindset had to come from somewhere. it didn't erupt from nowhere all by itself.
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wow. this isnt a chicken and egg thing, znu. people form groups because they share the same ideals, not the other way around.
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Guy (the real one)
Jun 11, 10:37
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It goes both ways, actually. People form groups because they share ideas, but groups can only survive if they persuade others to share those ideas too
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znufrii
Jun 11, 10:41
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An dI don't recall where I suggested forcibly disbanding anything. -- nm
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znufrii
Jun 11, 10:45
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