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Doublethink is a learned skill.
Doublethink involves the two thoughts actually being contradictory, instead of being obviously related and compatible.
i forgot i have to choose my words carefully in this thread
It's sometimes difficult to talk to arm-dragging pithecanthropoids.
 

What's red, 6 inches long, and makes my girlfriend cry when I feed it to her?​


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I'm starting to think Liz Fong Ching Chong has buck broken Null harder than we may have realized.

"Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows.” It has come to mean finding oneself in a difficult situation forces one to associate with a condition or person (or persons) that they would not normally have anything to do with.
 
Doublethink involves the two thoughts actually being contradictory, instead of being obviously related and compatible.
If thieves are 100% at fault than in theory the property owners are at 0% percent fault since it takes all of 0% effort to not steal. However there is recognizable but undefined fault in property owners negligence to properly protect their property from potential thieves. So too me there's contradiction as property owners can be both being blameless and blamed for their stolen property depending on circumstances. I suppose the doublethink to me is understanding that logically noone should steal due to obvious unfairness and no one should have be pointedly protective of their property due to this. While simultaneously understanding that thieves will always exist and while they still fully maintain inherit fault, property owners must keep their vigilance and failure to do so also results in certain fault congruent to the thieves full fault.
 
Black Licorice is the niggers of licorice.

Red all the way seriously I do not understand how people can stand the taste of it
No only the nigger would love the taste of a licorice that has the color of a watermelon. Black is better because it looks like charred meat, the meat of that a champion eats.
 
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