Cool!
They have one wrong though:
<font color=blue>Psychotic vs. Neuotic
A psychotic thinks that two and two are five.
A neurotic knows two and two are four -- but he hates it.
</font color=blue> This assumes that one equals one, which is a fact they fail to establish, and which in fact occurs only very rarely in nature. Maybe it's the psychotics who are right, and everyone else just can't deal with it.
<font color=orange>"If a light beckons to you, follow it. If it leads you into the quagmire, you'll probably find your way out of it again; but if you don't follow it, you'll be plagued for the rest of your life by the thought that perhaps it was your star." Friedrich Hebbet</font color=orange>
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