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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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We all have our specialized interests, Thomas, and that's for the best. Or else you would have more reason to want to collect my fingers, no doubt.
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Unfortunately, we live in a world where those who benefit most are the ones who specialize in dressing like flying rodents, sleeping around, and crying over their dead-as-dirt parents.
What a pity.
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I will leave the rearrangement of those shameful matters into your more capable hands.
[ Or stand back and watch you fall on your bandaged face, whatever. He's flexible. ]