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rok
 
Reply Tue 5 Oct, 2010 01:41 am
Hi!

Lastly, the literal maniac is different from all other persons in
dispute in this vital respect: that he is the only person whom we can,
with a final lucidity, declare that we do not want.

What does ' we do not want" mean?

Thanx
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Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Tue 5 Oct, 2010 01:45 am
@rok,
rok wrote:

Hi!

Lastly, the literal maniac is different from all other persons in
dispute in this vital respect: that he is the only person whom we can,
with a final lucidity, declare that we do not want.

What does ' we do not want" mean?

Thanx


It means exactly what it says. We do not want any maniacs around us.
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