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| You know, in German they have two words for stubborn. One is "hartnäckig" which is something like persistent (and what I mean in your case) and the other is "stur" a somewhat negative and inflexible kind of stubbornness. It is just a feeling. Am I wrong in thinking you can be very stubborn in wanting to know exactly what you want to know? That nothing but digging closer to truth will satisfy you and you won't accept easy answers? Then again, perhaps I am projecting :-). |
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