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CONSIDERING....
Aristotle spoke much on love and friendship, this is true, but he also spoke of dignity.
"Dignity does not consist in possessing honors, but in deserving them."
And of what worth is friendship without dignity? I hardly doubt the peons and dullards the inhabit this place either possess or deserve honors. Dignity is a concept far beyond them. Not to mention, certain undesirable nuisances from my past.
I'd rather avoid being in a permanent state of nausea and displeasure.
But please, I dare you to test the waters. See where it gets you. See where it gets them.
"Dignity does not consist in possessing honors, but in deserving them."
And of what worth is friendship without dignity? I hardly doubt the peons and dullards the inhabit this place either possess or deserve honors. Dignity is a concept far beyond them. Not to mention, certain undesirable nuisances from my past.
I'd rather avoid being in a permanent state of nausea and displeasure.
But please, I dare you to test the waters. See where it gets you. See where it gets them.

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Let's place them into three categories: undignified, whoreish, leeches.
That would sum up the vast majority of them in one simple generalization.
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is it the gas mask]
Oh. I know the type.