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I am now conditioned to believe that any time a lawyer or a corporation crafts a statement, it has the bare minimum truth value required by the semantics of the statement.

In this case "baseless speculation" would mean "it's all true, but you can't prove it" and "inaccurate" means "one minor detail is a bit off."




> it's all true, but you can't prove it

Puts me in mind of a different saying: just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they're not out to get you.




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