Annoyed by the man's rather degrading speech, Y glared at him, not bothering to get up. "By assuming that there's a good chance that this person is a man of an age between 16 and 30, you're breaking the golden rule. It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts," he quoted. He guessed that the man would try to object to his use of the word theorize but that would be quite pointless."It's just as likely for the person to be a female or someone over 30. Also, twisted view of right and wrong? No, you can't say that this person has a twisted view on something so abstract as 'right' and 'wrong'," he said and continued with a rather sarcastic tone. "Of course, someone of your caliber must've meant to say 'morality'. You might not think it's my place as a 'child' to argue with you about this issue but if you simply create a [i]basic profile[/i] without any actual data to back it up other than some washed-up psychiatrist's plea for attention, you will always have that profile in the corner of your head while everyone continues to work on the case. I acknowledge the probability of your assumption is great but it's an assumption nonetheless." He leaned back in his seat and looked down at his side, looking at something in his palm and then pocketing it.