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So let me try to understand… Your argument is that the word “spurned” necessarily entails the…

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So let me try to understand… Your argument is that the word “spurned” necessarily entails the…

Again, that’s fair enough but it’s not what the word actually means. That’s not how I use the word and it doesn’t seem to be how Peterson…

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So let me try to understand… Your argument is that the word “spurned” necessarily entails the…

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So let me try to understand… Your argument is that the word “spurned” necessarily entails the emotional experience of anger? So it’s true by definition that being “spurned” means experiencing pain and anger?

Again, that’s fair enough but it’s not what the word actually means. That’s not how I use the word and it doesn’t seem to be how Peterson was using …

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