@allysonrobinson huh?
@JakeReif There aren't "logic arguments to the contrary." So, I'm lost on what point you think you have here.
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@chrisgeidner we should look to the definition of marriage in the state were in, or under the federal gov't. Not persuasive, but logical -
@JakeReif No, it's not at all logical. -
@chrisgeidner logical =/= reasonable. The decision may be a bad one, but its not an objectively incorrect one. -
@JakeReif It is incorrect, your comments are illogical, and I am done. http://media.tumblr.com/e696d565b6a75bf2c98212f289bf8d9d/tumblr_inline_mgueteo2iL1ra13nv.gif … -
@chrisgeidner ok, whatever. Dismiss me if you will, but my argument wasn't "illogical" by any means. You're just assuming your own premise. -
@JakeReif No, your non-argument is completely illogical. Sorry.
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@chrisgeidner you start from a premise that "legally married" is the basis for the decision. But it's technically just as logical to sayThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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