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relevantusername.bsky.social @relevantusername.bsky.social

When two people who disagree refuse to compromise (ie both refuse not only one) after they both die who had the last word? What if they were famous and the debate well known so each point is repeated? Does the last word change? Is there a difference between the two? Does the last word matter?

aug 25, 2025, 7:00 am • 0 0

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relevantusername.bsky.social @relevantusername.bsky.social

Or does reality trump rhetoric? Or is this all semantics? In any case that is above my paygrade, and should be left to the appropriate authorities and only if their decision is disagreed by the majority should the decision be reviewed, #MajorQuestions bsky.app/profile/rele...

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relevantusername.bsky.social @relevantusername.bsky.social

... or is it if the majority 'of voters' disagree? or do we err on the side of Justice over the tyranny of the mob? If children inherently display clear signs they understand the difference between right and wrong (fair vs unfair) by roughly age 2, what happened(s)? www.reddit.com/r/scotus/com...

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relevantusername.bsky.social @relevantusername.bsky.social

to be continued, but TLDR: www.reddit.com/r/ModSupport... (follow the links within assuming none of them are disabled/broken by *checks notes* not me - but as the most important of all points that's why I took this screen shot and saved it locally on my own computer, which has ample storage space)

Seriously I include links for a reason, there is much, much more words if for some reason you have not read a sufficient amount of words I have written yet, at the link. Anyway the text of this screen shot says: truths are non-negotiable, and I and many others past present and future understood this as a common, basic, obvious rule for civilization. To explain best, I will reference a quote from Ralph Waldo Emerson that communicates far more succinctly than I ever could (clearly lmao), which should remove any lingering possibility of confusion, so long as you are not one of us whom unfortunately requires constant personal support and assistance for daily functioning. But if that is you, you wouldn't be reading this: I wish to write such rhymes as shall not suggest a restraint but contrariwise the wildest freedom. History rhymes. When it repeats, that indicates we have not learned, causing an echo, leading to incoherence, amongst other things. Savvy?
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