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Developing Jay Stewart in game might be reasonable
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[QUOTE="Hans Sprungfeld, post: 4827561, member: 181"] Except that nobody other than you is putting forth that exact idea. Except that nobody other than you is putting forth that exact idea. Except that nobody other than you is putting forth that exact idea. As written, the point you are commenting on might pair with what you're saying, but I think he intended something nearly opposite to what you are addressing. Better at what? I've bunched these together because pretty regularly posters offer passionate arguments that forcefully rebut arguments that haven't been made, and do so by jumping to conclusions that aren't really there to be made. A lot of points that are on a similar subject are not related to the same aspect of that subject. Or if they were plotted on an extremity continuum, they'd mismatch extremities in addition to misunderstanding the point of view. I don't think any of this is so much a case of lack of comprehension as much as it's a lack of attention & consideration. It probably reveals where emotions cloud critical thinking. I also don't think my writing will result in much movement toward better communication. It does, however, appear to be easier to defeat an argument that isn't being made. [/QUOTE]
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