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Thursday, May 3, 2012

english class

how can i ignore what I just saw?
If i found a loop hole?  how could I just ignore it?
The philosophical basis of the 1st amendment protects opinions like mine.  (I was the minority opinion.) While others would like to think me ridiculous for thinking it, how could i ignore it?  I saw their side of the argument.  I even think to myself that it is right.  but it can't be completely right no matter how small it was.  If every little detail was created, the bigger picture will be easier to create.  If jumping to conclusions and "agreeing with the crowd" occurs then it doesn't matter what different opinions people may have.  It is ridiculous.  Still at the same time I believe that everything in this world is good and bad.  Yin and yang. Both sides of the argument. (or why stop at 2, let's say all arguments) are equally valid to anybody as long as it has valid reasoning behind it.  The society constructs what valid reasoning is, so what does what the individual think matter?  Also, also also.
Sure you may find some contradictions, but I am worthy of them.  I know I can be contradictory, but that does not make me wrong.  It could mean that I subconsciously see both sides of an argument.  I can see communism and capitalism as equally fair and corrupt, silly, and fat.
Yeah rambling.

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