That's like saying "when you step into a pool you don't get wet, the water just makes you wet."
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How is it?
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There's no distinction. You said the exact same thing as though there was any difference between the two. There is not.
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Edited by Zizzy: 4/2/2013 10:37:50 PM[quote]There's no distinction. You said the exact same thing as though there was any difference between the two. [/quote]No I didn't. Read it again.
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[quote]That's a reason to not want to be followed,[/quote] Yes, a reason to not want to be followed... [quote]but not a reason to want to not be followed.[/quote] ...and again, a reason to not want to be followed.
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[quote][quote]That's a reason to not want to be followed,[/quote] Yes, a reason to not want to be followed... .[/quote] Correct. [quote][quote]but not a reason to want to not be followed.[/quote] ...and again, a reason to not want to be followed.[/quote] No. It says "not a reason to want to not be followed.".
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All you did was reword what you had already written.