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Basic Principles Around Which This Website Is Developed

By Thinkman  Âˇ  July 6, 2014

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A few basic principles around which this website is built. Read them, skip them, or bookmark them for a rainy day.

  1. If you are from Europe, please be aware that web tools used on this site may use cookies and could be tracking your presence. Do not proceed unless you are comfortable with the terms of those tools.
  2. Survival and evolution are the main purpose of why we live in this world.
  3. Humans are humans and nature is nature. Humans are part of nature.
  4. Not knowing the purpose of life is not a sin. You can live — and live well — without knowing it.
  5. Everything happens for a reason. You do not need an explanation for each and every thing.
  6. Apologising does not mean the person who apologised made a mistake. They could simply be polite.
  7. This is a rant. Do not give any of the messages here more value than a rant deserves.
  8. This is a place where I keep information for my own records — and you are getting to see it because it happens to be on the internet.
  9. This is also a training ground for improving my Tamil language skills, as I try to translate my English posts into Tamil ( āŽ¤āŽŽāŽŋāŽ´ā¯ ).
  10. Any and all information provided here should be verified before you use it or act on it. You are on the internet, accessing information provided for free. Caveat lector.
  11. Free and freedom come at a cost. Nothing in this world is truly free.
  12. After all of that, you still want to make a comment? You had fun. I had fun. Let us just move along.
  13. You passed that last point and you are still inclined to comment — please go ahead. I love people like you. You are living proof of something I genuinely believe: no idea is a bad idea, no feedback is bad feedback. If I have time I will respond. If not — please forgive me.
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