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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: epicure who wrote (220434)3/25/2013 4:12:08 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 542907
 
Science never contradicts my theories Epi. <I know it's hard when science contradicts our personal theories. > There is no point in thinking things which are not true unless one expects to get cash from the public purse or some other supply of benefits which depends on pretending to believe something which is not true.

My opinions last until reality shows them to be false and not a second longer. I don't invest in my opinions other than to serve my needs to understand reality. Some people seem to have delicate egos which depend on not being shown to be wrong. I guess I'm so self-confident that I don't care if any particular idea I have turns out to be wrong. It will be abandoned without regret. There is no shortage of ideas so if one of them is wrong - no worries, there's another dozen to be had. But it's rare that they are wrong [Globalstar investment notwithstanding].

Your description of the ideal mate looked like a good description of gorillas: <What do gorillas have to do with this? Are you under the impression fertile females are in to bestiality? Gorillas are perfectly adapted for being gorillas, but they aren't very well adapted to be people. > It was you who suggested women are into such "bestiality". Let's face it, looking at the males of the human species, they do seem to be more closely related to chimps and gorillas than women are. But some of us can walk upright for most of the day before dropping down to our knuckles, so we are not all closely akin to chimps.

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