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| plowboy - 7/17/2009 22:41 Does your response mean you believe in some sort of fuzzy logic where if you don't want two plus two to equal four, you can 'feel like' it equals five or six instead and claim that's a valid answer? As a matter of fact, yes. You may live in a black and white world, but in my perception of reality there are many, many shades of gray. The big difference is that I'm willing to accept that some people, such as yourself, only see black and white. You can't seem to accept the fact that other people see the gray areas. What you need to realize is that it takes both kinds of people to keep this world spinning on it's axis, so to speak. Both types can be highly successful in their chosen fields too. Do some reading on right-brain / left-brain dominance.
Edited by McCartman 7/18/2009 02:03
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