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phone cueballer May 27 2011, 07:42:18 UTC
Hoping humans, or really any creature of any species for that matter, will not fall into infallible stupidity? Good "Time Lord", if I will speak with good intentions as I normally do, you have clearly not lived long enough.

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coolbowtie May 27 2011, 07:45:05 UTC
Never hurts to try to encourage them. Believe me, I've seen it pay off occasionally.

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cueballer May 27 2011, 07:50:32 UTC
Patience is a necessary virtue when dealing with other sentient beings that almost always prove to be unpredictable. [Well at least he discovered recently, what without having the omniscience to know what everyone is like right away.] You cannot fault them for repeating patterns that they are ultimately doomed to repeat, simply by their own nature. Like telling a rat it should not go through the same maze and traps to get some cheese.

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coolbowtie May 28 2011, 15:24:24 UTC
No. Humans and rats aren't the same. Humans can think, they can imagine, they can reach for the stars and get there. They just sometimes fall back a few rungs when they try to climb.

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cueballer May 28 2011, 17:29:42 UTC
Then you must wonder why scientists experiment on rats, in order to test for human theories on behaviors and the like. I do see your point. I doubt you would be able to persuade anyone who has already made up their minds on this matter.

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coolbowtie May 30 2011, 01:29:46 UTC
Don't think you'll be able to change mine, certainly.

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cueballer May 30 2011, 01:33:09 UTC
...Haa Haa. [The short laugh it's condescending or even malicious. Just...amused perhaps.] I have no quarrels about that. I do not even know you, so I don't see it being any of my concern whether you warn others or shoot their heads off. I just faintly wish it wasn't in vain. But, that could be the human body speaking.

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