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Old 02.12.2009, 05:33 PM   #136
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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
arsitotlean logic says things are either YES/NO

actual working logic has to make room for the maybe/I don't know

I don't know is as valid as yes and No.

sometimes even more truthful.


Yes, but you can take a firm stance on "I don't know," on believing that the truth is unattainable. But being apathetic is not saying I don't know, it's saying I don't care.
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