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You did piss me off with your above comment. It did trigger me. But my response is still valid.

I just looked at your profile and responded to a couple threads. That's all. I'm not trolling you, those comments are legit and they aren't an attempt to be rude like you were. Feel free to ignore them, I don't really care.

But maybe I suggest you be less rude with your asinine comments next time.


No it's not. Any form of government is an attempt at centralization of resources and decisions. It is an attempt to move closer to an extreme system of singular decisions with a single point of resources. You do tend to see these concentrated centralized structures within government. Leaders, central banks, executive branch, centralized resources.... etc. Although It's not fully centralized, the creation of government from no government is essentially movement in the direction of centralization. So in other words:

The point of government IS centralization. The US government is sort of an attempt at centralization with checks and balances. An attempt to make sure that the centralization doesn't become too powerful. A movement towards the extreme but not all the way.


>It's quite something to denounce the arrogance and pompousness of others while proclaiming that they "haven't seen the light" and declaring they've taken the easy path in life.

I said that because the parents comment was just plain rude. It really pissed me off. It's like "News Flash: Something obvious you should know". So my response was basically, "No bro, you're wrong." with a bit of rudeness injected in.

Still what I'm referring to is legit. The sheer amount of programming analogies on HN is through the roof. I see one every other day. Sure other careers like to do comparisons but the amount is nowhere near the volume of programming analogy blog posts.

There's definitely a sort of intellectual arrogance programmers have and you can feel it on HN. A lot of articles related to IQ and intelligence always get voted up and the comments become littered with self affirmations. No doubt in my mind this blog post and other programming analogy blog posts is related to this.


You did trigger me. Read your first reply to me. Your comment really pissed me off, it was intentionally rude. "New flash"

Either way it got me curious and I started reading your other comments and I realized you're just not a very nice person and highly mistaken about a lot of things. You're not very logical or scientific or academically inclined. So I just wanted to help you out and teach you some stuff that's all.

Just responded to a couple comments you made. Just trying to be informative. :)


I can accept that it was rude, and I apologize for that, but you should know that it wasn’t the intention.


News flash! it was really rude and was intentionally so! Just like this statement.

But even if it wasn't rude, who cares. It's no longer relevant. We've both moved on.


It was the intention. You are lying to my face. The format: "News Flash: Statement of something obvious." is very rude. Implying I don't know the obvious thing.

I hold no grudges but your previous statement is a total lie. Don't pretend it wasn't intentional.


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