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a slothful induction

Posted by: Quincunx ( IWW, OrganizingPlanet ) on October 07, 1997 at 22:23:42:

In Reply to: The bossman and I posted by Julia on October 07, 1997 at 09:59:44:

: Maybe the bossman and I were buddy buddy but it certainly didn't take me anywhere at work and I didn't expect or want it to. When we first met I couldn't stand him and wanted to quit on a daily basis. And when I say people did not like him I mean even his boss didn't like him. We became friends for the sheer fact that we were both in a bad situation. Instead of taking out the frustrations on each other we became friends.

I didn't ask for an explanation nut you supplied it anyways, I'll leave it to the readers to judge for themselves.

Do you think that's a bad thing?

Please read my earlier posting again but do it a bit more carefully this time.It would be impossible for me to accurately judge your relationship with your boss since I don't know either of you.Again I leave that to the readers to decide for themselves.

::Oh and one other thing, why is it that you feel the need to put down or find wrong with anything anyone else says?

How did you arrive to that conclusion? Do I feel the need to put down or find (something?) wrong with anything ANYONE else says (or types)?
What you have typed is a slothful induction which is an inductive fallacy in itself. There is evidence to the contrary and in order to view that evidence you will have to go through all of my postings.




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