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Of course you would, and with good reason. [ true, there is variation, but any species in which individuals that can perceive their own individuality seems to lead to an over-perception, as it were— as if it makes such "individuals" terribly special or entitled to anything; as if it makes a difference how one peasant laborer, one tiny fraction of data, is different from the next in the long run. where piter is concerned, it does not, until the variation becomes significant enough to be either a boon or a hindrance. ] Just as I consider myself different from most humans.