There's no right or wrong answer; this is about what you personally think. An example is the idea of death from LSD overdose. Suppose someone says, "You can definitely overdose!!" and another, "You can't overdose!!" This is a factual contradiction, not a value judgment or opinion, ie. there is a right answer, and it may not be a simple one. What I want to know is how YOU decide what to believe when confronted with conflicting facts. Another example is whether or not MDMA causes brain damage. Or, for that matter, whether or not LSD causes brain damage. Don't talk to me about what the answer is unless you're explaining *why* you believe it. That's what I'm looking for. You do not have to use these examples.
2007-01-08
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