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@Snow and @DYK:
Thanks for the thoughts, that is just the spirit I like here
@Snow and @DYK:
Thanks for the thoughts, that is just the spirit I like here
You know, I'm with ya about "rotten cores," but I've finally got to the point where if you worried about rotten cores, there would be very few "good, safe" places to hang your hat on this planet. I don't advocate being evil-opportunistic but being harmlessly opportunistic for yourself. Get and take what you can from a system (and use the platform to do your thing to help people and get things done); don't worry too much about what's at the core of it. It will never be the way you want it to be; and if it appears to be so, that quite often is only appearances. Applies to Linux, to companies, to social groups-organizations, and certainly to political systems. The latter being a good example: If we all changed citizenship when we smelled some sh*t at the core of our home-country, the world would be in a constant state of rapidly changing population shifts! From space, it would look like a storm system with all the people changing locations at high velocity.
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