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So its not that I'm a complainer, its just I'm a critic.

Thank you Keesey. You are the answer to all my problems. Now when someone tells to to quit complaining, I'll simply respond to them that I'm allowed. I'm a critic. Its that easy. See he got the nice diagram to prove that its my job as a reader, to be critical. we don't decide to be one, "The only choice is to decide what kind of critic one will be :" (Keesey 1). Thats it, we can't decide whether we want to be critical or not. or even if we want to be a critic at all, it was all predetermined for us once we figured out how to read that we would be a critic in nature of preference. The only real decision we have is to figure out what kind of critic that we want to be. Thats easy enough with me, I'm just thankful to know that i now have the authority to complain and complain and complain some more if I want to and when some one complains to me about complaing I'll know where there coming from, their a critic.

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