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Originally Posted by notz
Friends,
The very tactful Capp has broached another layer on the subject of trust...
I'm going to do an end run around and directly ask this question...
What about the intruder that befriends and beguiles those who are unable to recognize a masked interloper?
What obligation do we bear? Is it ours to bear or is it ours to share?
...What about the researcher without ethics???
notz
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it takes from us the illusion of safety - no place is safe - there is no such place as safe - researchers who come here - do they realise that what they do is like taking a warm blanket from a sleeping child - taking down the rail on a high cliff - some use pc as a safety net - a place to come to when all other doors are closed - do they realise they are partially closing the door - I wonder if they would care.... Trust is hard won and somtimes easily lost -
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When you have come to the edge of all light that you know and are about to drop off into the darkness of the unknown,
Faith is knowing One of two things will happen: There will be something solid to stand on or you will be taught to fly.
by Patrick Overton, author and poet
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