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Researcher U197087 Started conversation May 3, 2004
What practical use or value is such far-reaching intelligence as you clearly have, when it is so variously hurtful to others when you deign to share it? Is it worth the years of study and dedication to 'truth', however nebulous that concept proves to be (and I'm sure you have some notion of that) to apply it in febrile assaults on fragile people over the internet?
You could, I believe, write numerous volumes on any number of subjects that would edify and challenge the existing understandings and prejudices of its readers. Instead, you are here, marking your territory on a sci-fi geek site by quoting legal standards and kicking women when they're down. How is that intelligent, or rational? Why is this preferable?
Yours in anticipation
Chris
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