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YOUR THOUGHT BELONGS TO I?

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...and your words cannot convey the thought.

This post will no doubt appeal to those who disparage Descartes. My thought does not belong to the aforementioned, and thus such criticism is not welcome. I do not appreciate those who offer negative criticism to thoughts which they have not had, but read only. If you were to appreciate such thought, you would undertand that you cannot give the written word of Descartes as argument against it. Any THOUGHTS?

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  1. Yo know what my thoughts are "shut up" you talk too much...


  2. i had many... till i read this question?

  3. what are you talking about?

  4. Dude, you think too much!

  5. you lost me after the first line thats my thoughts!!

  6. Negative criticism is rarely desired or appreciated; rather constructive critique offering alternative viewpoints or ideals gives food for thought. The mind prospers within a civilised society and fraternity. Its buds of intellectual stimuli are destroyed by vitriolic rebuttals that are with observation entirely unnecessary and unwarranted.

    Free speech, free thinking and free will given to the decidedly uncivil and downright discourteous achieve nothing but counterproductive anachronisms and a general climate of unchecked hostility.

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