Dean Anderson wrote:
In fact, it is an
axiom that crowds are always wrong.
I *suppose* that's a true statement--somebody somewhere (e.g., you) must
be working with "crowds are always wrong" as an axiom. But those of us
who know what the word means understand that whether something is an
axiom has nothing to do with whether it's true.
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