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 1) The TWiki removes the externality of speaking on listening. (caveat: this is wrong.)
2) We're reenacting Dr. Zimbardo's prison experiment, and now we get to decide what sort of prisoners we'll be. (caveat: Eben told us to be "students," not "prisoners")
3) Free Speech is a social not a legal function. A. Laughter is a kind of public force. B. People naturally confuse descriptive statements for prescriptive ones. C. People look stupid arguing with smarter people. (caveat: maybe because it's stupid)

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