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Mar 14, 2009 02:09

A pertinent question for current events; when do you stop trusting someone's word? What merit is reputation, versus personal experience?

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-feliks lukasiewicz, thoughtful, -kristoph, -jenka, -seta souji, asking questions, bonds do not want, -ocelot, -anko

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[voice] causink_trouble March 14 2009, 23:57:31 UTC
You stop vhen they break it, of course. Unless you tink they had a good reason.
The harder qvestion is vhen you start in the first place.

Reputation - depends on vho says it.

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[voice] heir_of_fire March 15 2009, 03:27:52 UTC
When do you start? And what constitutes a good reason to break trust?

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[voice | filtered to Mr. permanently curious | hard to hack] causink_trouble March 15 2009, 03:51:33 UTC
*chuckle* After forty years or so.

*seriously* ...I don't really know. People iz confusink.

Votever vould be a goot reason for me. If I tink I'd break trust in deir place, den dey vos right.

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[voice | filtered to Old lady | hard to hack] heir_of_fire March 15 2009, 03:59:37 UTC
Most people don't have that kind of time.

Not really. Most people just think about themselves.

What's a good reason to you?

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