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How I edit and expect to be edited
editEditing in a nutshell: I'll never censor you so please don't censor me |
"OK," he said, "hear me, hear me. It's, like, these guys, you know, are entitled to their own view of the Universe. And according to their view, which the Universe forced on them, right, they did right. Sounds crazy, but I think you'll agree. They believe in ..."
He consulted a piece of paper which he found in the back pocket of his Judicial jeans.
"They believe in peace, justice, morality, culture, sport, family life, and the obliteration of all other life forms."
He shrugged.
"I've heard a lot worse," he said.
Guidelines
editGuidelines in a nutshell: Stick to common sense |
Use of "Simple Premises" Termed Misleading
The rules of normalcy will be temporarily suspended while new rules are being drawn.
The new rules may not be the same as the old rules. No hints can be given concerning the new rules.
The best thing to do might be to avoid conflict situations, spend the rest of the day in bed, cool out.
Or, if that sounds boring, I could take you for a ride.
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Use of "Multiple Premises" Termed Confusing
In an exclusive press interview yesterday, Professor David Hume of Harvard declared that sequence did not imply causality. When asked to amplify, he pointed out that sequence is merely additive, not generative.
We asked Dr Emmanuel Kant for his opinion on this statement. Professor Kant, in his Cal Tech study, looked badly shaken. "This," he said, "has awakened me from my dogmatic slumber."