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Unpopular kid does not imply unpopular thinking.


agree, but one's thinking seldom becomes popular if the thinker is not popular.
Implies, an unpopular thought became popular when the unpopular thinker became popular.

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Van Gogh's works became part of mainstream art only much after his death, himself becoming popular due to the rising popularity of his works. But I indeed recognize that the key to your argument is the word "seldom" since it leaves room for exceptions. Therefore, I was unable to destroy your argument :arh
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Van Gogh's works became part of mainstream art only much after his death, himself becoming popular due to the rising popularity of his works. But I indeed recognize that the key to your argument is the word "seldom" since it leaves room for exceptions. Therefore, I was unable to destroy your argument :arh


that's how one should approach while answering a CR question..
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Hehe, I can see that you are pretty efficient at refreshing your screen. :-D
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Hehe, I can see that you are pretty efficient at refreshing your screen. :-D


no work, guy. stuck in the office with no-one around :(
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