Revisions of #2206

Contributors: Dennis Hackethal

You retain that freedom. Veritula has no power over you. Being irrational is your prerogative (as long as you’re not hurting anyone else in the process).

Version 1·#2206·Dennis Hackethal·5 days ago·Criticism
1 comment: #2208

You retain that freedom. Veritula has no power over you. Being irrational is your prerogative (as long as you’re not hurting anyone else in the process).

You retain that freedom. Veritula has no power over you. Being irrational is your prerogative (as long as you don’t violate anyone else’s consent in the process).

Version 2·#2207·Dennis Hackethal·5 days ago·Criticism
1 comment: #2210

You retain that freedom. Veritula has no power over you. Being irrational is your prerogative (as long as you don’t violate anyone else’s consent in the process).

You retain that freedom. Veritula has no power over you. Being irrational is your prerogative (as long as you don’t violate anyone else’s consent in the process). Just don’t pretend to yourself or others that you’re being rational when you’re not.

Version 3·#2209·Dennis Hackethal·5 days ago·Criticism