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                | First they say you're good, then they say 
                    you're bad, |   
                | then they ignore you. What you really are 
                    needs |   
                | nourishment, but it doesn't need approval. |   
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                | "An honest guy."That's life!
 What's better than that?
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                | "You have a book on the table that's 
                    a gem; it's a bookI happen to know a lot about."
 Must be.
 Do you want to look at it?
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                | "Mean People Rule."Never stop.
 Over what?
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                | "I just wish I could believe 
                    you."Underneath everything.
 Those stubborn, stubborn facts.
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                | They're using an Appeal to Ignorance - 
                    An argument |   
                | based on your inability to prove the opposite - 
                    You feel |   
                | they're patronizing, or giving you 
                    flawed advice. |   
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                | "Good luck on 
                    that!"Mostly that.
 It should add up to something.
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                | "So it's a passion, 
                    not a business."Even better!
 You may be missing out on something.
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                | "Where is the evidence?"Never mind!
 What for? I'm not in show biz.
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                | "Well, good luck." 
                    [Disingenuously]"Stay sober, now, will you?"
 Very helpful.
 You could teach me.
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