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The Universal Declaration of x Rights

Anentropic IxTx

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All right, I've been thinking ;) about us making type-central versions of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights - you know, the one that starts with this: All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood... and here we are:
The Universal Declaration of INTP [or whatever I really am, ultimately] rights:
The right:
1. To be left alone once in a while.
2a. To need a good reason for all things.
2b. To need justice.
3. To privacy.
4a. To sarcasm.
4b. To irony.
5. To be smart.
6. To be unique.
7. To follow their own personal set of values, regardless of the norm, and not be unfairly judged for it.
8a. To see people as multi-faceted.
8b. For others to see them as multidimensionally as they can.
9. To be regarded as equal in humanity, regardless of smaller differences.
10. To be stranger than logic would seem to allow.
Contributions welcome! :devil:
 

antireconciler

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so
Rights ... hmm.

Declaration of rights:
I have a right ...
1. to speak without shame.
2. to embrace the unknown.
3. to unconditional dignity and self-acceptance.
4. to question.
5. to playfulness.
6. to reject the given and the deadening.
7. to my individuality and its expression.
8. to love.
 
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