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I'm responding to the claim that it's uncommon for someone in prison to have a good heart.


Purporting that to be a "claim" would be - in my opinion - an incredibly disingenuous reading of the poster's comment. Remember the HN commenting guidelines: "Assume good faith."


That is the good faith reading. The comment isn't open to interpretation. What could the meaning be if not that Preston is an uncommon example of a prisoner?


If you don't believe that language is open to interpretation I'm not sure there is anything more to be gained from this dialog. Have a good day.




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