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In reply to the discussion: Fun Poll [View all]

Warren DeMontague

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2. I have given add'l thought to the wording, and I'm going to stick with mine. Here's why:
Sun May 20, 2012, 11:40 PM
May 2012

I think the intent of your answer would fit into the sub-set of answers covered by my answer. However, it is possible to interpret the wording of your answer as such: there are things that I might not personally like, and none of them should be outlawed. Well, there are certain things that are part of the set of all the things that I don't personally like, like mass murder or putting radioactive waste into ice cream, that I think should still be illegal.

I'm thinking of it mathematically, like a Venn diagram, which may be my problem.

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