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Vayshan, that's enough. You're already trying to find logical contradictions where there are none. I've expressed my opinion, and it's inappropriate to try to prove anything here, if only because of the topic's title.
Psychology is a very interesting science in some ways; sometimes it's just interesting to understand what motivates people when they perform certain actions, which are sometimes strange and ambiguous. This is common on the internet, and the easiest way to get an answer in a forum format is through academic interest, nothing more.

Regarding the topic:
I watched the movie Inglourious Basterds the other day, the latest film by a cult director of our time; his name doesn't even need to be mentioned, but just in case - Quentin Tarantino. I really liked the movie; it has an interesting plot and charismatic actors, especially the characters played by B. Pitt and C. Waltz. Some scenes are extremely tense, and the action sometimes develops so rapidly that you don't even have time to understand what's happening. I recommend it to a wide range of movie lovers. Not recommended for pedants.

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