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>I'd imagine that they are different people. Arguing with crowds can be a bit frustrating because the crowd will argue strongly in favour of something, then the winds shift and the crowd argues strongly against it without anyone really changing their minds. Ditto strongly believing contradictory things.

This is a good point. It took me a while to realize this. It is like "winds" are magnified and out shout the prior wind.

A similair concept politically is when some people want to punnish you for some other people holding it wrong or something.




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