Darren,
My brain doesn't have cycles.
Can you overclock yours?
Regards,  Bob S.

On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 11:21 AM, Darren Addy <pixelsmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for sharing that Daniel.
> I think that the problem that the XKCD author is highlighting is the
> problem of people who, often in an effort to feel better about
> themselves, denigrate completely rational choices that other people
> have a right to make for themselves. Often, such people are unwilling
> (or unable) to consider any other side than the one that they have
> chosen to subscribe to. The photographer in the comic first draws
> attention to a completely rational point of view which is the opposite
> of the denigrator's, and then (in addition) emphasizes the
> inappropriateness (dare we say "stupidity" or "futility"?) of wasting
> brain cycles on the value judgments made by others, particularly when
> they have minimal to nonexistent impact on anyone else. See also:
> codependency
>
> There. Isn't it much funnier now?
>
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