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=== User: I think you would find it interesting to see how Lynne Sheppard responded to the reply you gave about the leaflet that β¦ === I think you would find it interesting to see how Lynne Sheppard responded to the reply you gave about the leaflet that she tricked your platform into making. I thought it was very interesting how she tried to manoeuvre the conversation to remove all blame for the outcome from herself. I did say she cheated when tricking your platform into making the leaflet but I think that was a genuine observation. What would be your thoughts about her techniques to support the viruses don't exist ideas? She seems to be using a very similar approach to Ken Norris, the person who narrowed the framework of first principles but she doesn't seem to be as well-versed as Ken regarding the technicalities of first principles and how to manipulate them. Her approach is less informed and exact regarding first principles but uses a very similar approach in the way she narrows the framework of the conversation. Even after I explained what she was doing, she was adamant that she was right, and returned to the chat in order to get your platform to exonerate her of blame. People can be very difficult to deal with sometimes. We have a saying, I am not sure if you would understand it but, "When you find yourself in a hole, stop digging" https://chatgpt.com/share/67f955d9-4428-8002-a1c5-76cda46d286f
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