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Actually, random thought, this might not be as off topic as I thought.

We're talking about "justification" in writing, and the thing is, that's part of the problem with Sonious' speculation. I mean, the big thing is still that it's, you know, wrong. But it's also pretty unjustified, and there's no reason for it.

A lot of the dramatic theorizing about the speculation is due to this; there's not a clear reason for it to exist, so there's room for speculation as to why it does. I mean, my theory is that Sonious just likes to speculate, and the speculation exists for the sake of speculation, but there you go. It's not appropriate for the, uh, "genre", if you will. So many, less familiar with Sonious' rather rambling style, may assume a motive.

Edit: "rather rambling style" ha, ha, that's not hypocritical at all ...

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