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Dane Wells
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10 October, 20:35
What if you're wrong?
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Janelle Todd
10 October, 20:48
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Realize what the mistake you made was and try and fix it.
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Maximus Martinez
10 October, 20:57
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Answer:try
Explanation:It would be like asking, "What if you are wrong about there not being a monster in your closet?".
Well, then I would get gobbled up by the monster in my closet.
Admitting that the consequences to being wrong would be bad, does not mean I should build an altar in front of my closet door, sacrifice animals to appease the monster, pay 10% of my income to have professional anti-closet-monster priests bless my room, and end all investigation into determining whether there in fact is a monster in my closet.
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