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"
just because he overstated it some, doesn't make it asinine. he exaggerated for emphasis. -- nm
"
by
loosilu
I disagree. frequently, the use of absolutes/broad-brushes is indeed asinine. -- nm
Posted by
b. (aka starrynit)
Aug 30 '10, 12:54
*foolish*
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are you saying it's *always* asinine?
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loosilu
Aug 30, 12:57
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in this instance, i will vehemently disagree. to say that "you'll never find a recovered addict who doesn't smoke heavily"...
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TFox
Aug 30, 13:02
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fair enough. It's not as if anyone has any numbers here, anyway. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 30, 13:03
well, it usually is when you do it.
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b.
Aug 30, 13:02
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because it's natural. Because in real life it NEVER (hah) gets that negative reaction.
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loosilu
Aug 30, 13:05
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ok then, you'll just keep getting the response here from those of us for whom non-absolutes are the natural thing. -- nm
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b.
Aug 30, 13:06
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been happening for years. it seems to be a losing battle. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 30, 13:09
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