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 lol I wish I knew more about psychology and mental illness to comment on your current condition, Med. 

 

  THIS IS NASTY. REMIND ME TO GO HARDER ON YOU. 

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Med said: 

 lol I wish I knew more about psychology and mental illness to comment on your current condition, Med. 

 

  THIS IS NASTY. REMIND ME TO GO HARDER ON YOU. 

 Sounds sexual

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Also I recognize that the crimes have been ranked in our current system. I said it likely falls under criminal procedure. 

And therefore I am ill because I am lauding Chapo, Alice!

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Med said: 

Also I recognize that the crimes have been ranked in our current system. I said it likely falls under criminal procedure. 

And therefore I am ill because I am lauding Chapo, Alice!

Yes.

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Med said: 

Also I recognize that the crimes have been ranked in our current system. I said it likely falls under criminal procedure. 

And therefore I am ill because I am lauding Chapo, Alice!

 No you are ill because you are completely delusional. I'm sure lauding chapo is because of the illness. Not the other way around 

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As for my opinion on these matters I don't really have one beyond a metanalysis of the subject matter itself. Justice and laws in general are built on moral and ethical judgements which I am not sure have actual objectivity. As such I am not sure how to actually make such judgments in a verifiable way as outcomes are extremely sensitive to initial conditions. There could be a qualitative means of verifying such judgments and that is the common way of constructing such systems in seems,  but I don't care enough to learn about judgments within moral and ethical philosophy to construct my own universal idealism that should be applied to all peoples nor do I think myself capable of doing so. 

 Lol. They say that brevity is the soul of wit--but not so here--I wonder why. ;)

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Med said: 

 

As for my opinion on these matters I don't really have one beyond a metanalysis of the subject matter itself. Justice and laws in general are built on moral and ethical judgements which I am not sure have actual objectivity. As such I am not sure how to actually make such judgments in a verifiable way as outcomes are extremely sensitive to initial conditions. There could be a qualitative means of verifying such judgments and that is the common way of constructing such systems in seems,  but I don't care enough to learn about judgments within moral and ethical philosophy to construct my own universal idealism that should be applied to all peoples nor do I think myself capable of doing so. 

 Lol. They say that brevity is the soul of wit. I wonder why. ;)

 You always talk like you are preparing for an AP English vocab test. But you often use words in context that is close, but not quite their meaning. It all makes sense if this is the motto you live by. Using short sentences incorrectly doesnt showcase nearly as much wit as elaborating responses and using words properly.

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 You always talk like you are preparing for an AP English vocab test. 

 Ha I'll take it that is funny. ;) She said a lot to say nothing at all. Some of the smartest, most respected individuals are not afraid to admit they 'don't know'. Try it sometime.

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She pontificates. I wouldn't say that's AP Vocab, necessarily.

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Med said: 

 

As for my opinion on these matters I don't really have one beyond a metanalysis of the subject matter itself. Justice and laws in general are built on moral and ethical judgements which I am not sure have actual objectivity. As such I am not sure how to actually make such judgments in a verifiable way as outcomes are extremely sensitive to initial conditions. There could be a qualitative means of verifying such judgments and that is the common way of constructing such systems in seems,  but I don't care enough to learn about judgments within moral and ethical philosophy to construct my own universal idealism that should be applied to all peoples nor do I think myself capable of doing so. 

 Lol. They say that brevity is the soul of wit--but not so here--I wonder why. ;)

 I put very little credence in wit. 

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