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by Gary E. Andrews - 04/15/24 07:08 PM
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Seems to me that this thread has devolved into proving up the very specific point that DJ originally made about critiques. And complete with an exchange of personal insults. it has become a case in point for what was being debated. That's kind of cool in a way. DJ has been proven right. DJ wins. DJ for president. Yes he was correct, because people perceive negative critiques as insults, thats why. Which kind of proves me right too.
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