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I am Alan, a freind of Nix.
Nix: Apparently.
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Nix: Uhhhh, crap.
That's a good noun to describe the situation with.
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Really? Hmm. That is bad form. Can you explain the problems with my arguments?
Because you have an indefinite definition of "good" and "positive." And if you look at the etymology, the two words both contain "definit—," which, without looking at the meaning, I can figure means something along the lines of "certain." It's a bit of an oxymoron. But regardless, without a definition of good or bad, there's no way to determine what judgement "should" be made.