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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•4 days agoBut the lesson you’re taking from it is that they are still not worth it, rather than maybe it’s important to listen to people you don’t agree with on everything, because people are complex?
But the lesson you’re taking from it is that they are still not worth it, rather than maybe it’s important to listen to people you don’t agree with on everything, because people are complex?