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I suppose I have two reasons for approaching essay the way I do. I definetly uinderstand the concept of twisting words, because I have been very guilty of it on occasion. Usually with far less serious discussion, but I do it none the less, usually because I find it amusing. (not the best persoanlity trait, I agree.) I always like to give people the benefit of the doubt, and like to be optimistic. I would rather believe that essay did it on accident, so I approach it in that manner. And I am not blinding myself, it is indeed very possible that she did. I suppose I could ask you why you assume the worst, but as it has been pointed out, you seem to have more experience with her. And my second, and less obvious motive would relate to a talk an associate of mine gave some time back. When God asked Adam and Eve if they had eaten from the tree he had forbidden them from, do you really think he did not know? Of coruse he knew, he asked to see what they would say. Obviously I am not all-knowing about essay, but knowing how people answer things is a fair judge of character at times. I am optimistic about you thesis. You started as juvenile, but it is obvious you are sharp and think about what you say. I could write you off as a childish brat, but why assume the worst? Maybe you were just having a bad day? If only you could use your powers for good instead of evil. (This is mostly in jest, I simply love finding ways to use the phrase "if only you could use your powers for good instead of evil")
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