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  1. Jake says:
    06/01/2017 at 4:02 AM

    Completely disagree with this generalization. As a result of disability I’ve been alone and socially isolated for as long as I can remember. I don’t have family, friend or a social circle and yet I consider myself as extremely analytical and value logic, facts, rational and critical thinking above all else. I’m often questioning and debating conspiracy theorists online. If anything, being isolated has given me the perspective to take a step back and take the time to research topics from both sides of the argument in order to reach an informative view on the matter.

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