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I'm sorry, but I'm going to have to need some more sources on your characterization of this Thrasymachus. Your only source that he was angered by Socrates's "perfectly reasoned" questions is Plato, and we all know that guy was a Socrates fanboy, which you also seem to be. This is very sloppy of you that would allow you and your source's bias against Thrasymachus to get in the way of the truth about Thrasymachus, which is the only people who bring him up in conversation are fucking pretentious assholes.

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