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astral

(2,531 posts)
3. Exactly.
Sat Dec 3, 2016, 02:44 PM
Dec 2016

When an argument has been beaten to death it is because people can not agree on the facts. Drawing your own conclusion may be difficult if you are honestly trying to research out the facts, rather than jumping on the 'politically-correct' bandwagon.

Excuse me if I resurrect slightly-aged posts that I am seeing for the first time, hope it's not frowned upon.

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