Netscott
I have a working definition of evil for myself: Evil is what causes entropy to unnecessarily (from my point of view) increase. And from the arguments in the essay, polling is evil.Hillgentleman | 書 |2007年04月06日( Fri ), 14:05:44
- I understand put the act of polling is not inherently evil... but its misuse (especially in a bad faith manner) is. Netscott 14:08, 6 April 2007 (UTC)
- In the process of distilling an essay worth of arguments into a simple yes-or-no, a lot of waste (and thus entropy?!) would almost certainly be created :). Hillgentleman | 書 |2007年04月08日( Sun ), 23:04:54 23:04, 8 April 2007 (UTC)
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