DMFParadox
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Don't know if I agree with any of that statement. Either the evidence of sanity even granting the rest of your premise, or the rest of the premise "backing down is an eminently rational choice to make." It may create a Nash equilibrium, but it's not necessarily the most rational choice to back down; in that scenario, the evidence suggests the only rational choice is irrational unpredictability. No really, there's math for it and everything; blew my mind too.
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bloody hell, get me some aspirin and a whiskey straight "The role of gender in society is the most complicated thing I’ve ever spent a lot of time learning about, and I’ve spent a lot of time learning about quantum mechanics." - Randall Munroe
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