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<p>Hey, when I see something that I think is not quite accurate, or at least could be misinterpreted, I feel impelled to say something about it. Otherwise, we all know what’s going to happen. Somebody in a later thread is going to say “Well, I read in a previous post how X,Y, and Z are true…”, when in fact, they may not be true at all. And by that time, nobody will be in a position to challenge it because we won’t remember what the former post was about.</p>
<p>But hey Ben, if you don’t like my posts, then fair enough. You have the same right as everybody else here does, which is to simply not read them. Nobody has a gun to your head.</p>