The last thing it seemed like many perceived they had in common was Tiger King.
Now it’s support for murder as a necessary means of change.
This is progress.
Yippee Kai Yay, motherfucker.
The last thing it seemed like many perceived they had in common was Tiger King.
Now it’s support for murder as a necessary means of change.
This is progress.
Yippee Kai Yay, motherfucker.
I’m not going to waste minutes of my life to write that which you could look up in seconds.
Good luck, “anarchist”. Sounds like you’ll need it.
Huey P. Newton’s book Revolutionary Suicide.
Sure as shit sounds like you agree with him. Read the book.
Study the stock market but not for too long. It’s like staring at Cthulhu.
Until just last year Luxembourg had some excellent banking privacy laws. For the most secure institutions one might even have to visit in person to move a large amount of money.
It’s ranked by number of trades, not volume of money, capital gains, or ROI. He’s likely just running an algorithm.
Why are you attempting strawman fallacy?
I recommend Revolutionary Suicide.
Big fan.
Amazing job making the Christians believe they’re serving God while doing your bidding.
As you know, we don’t live for very long and are really dumb. We’re naturally having a hard time figuring out if Revelation is when you show up or God and if that’s happening sooner or later.
Would you mind shedding some dark on the subject?
You underestimate “people”. Better to overestimate them and invest into those that rise to the occasion.
Buy a used tank & mix machine as found in most restaurants. Register a business with your state. Sign the exclusivity deal with Coke or Pepsi. Buy the syrup. If you’re using this every day it’ll be cheaper than sodastream in a relatively short period of time.
The person I was responding to was just as unnuanced just in the opposite direction ofOP.
You’re not making sense anymore. If you explain to me how you’ve made a hasty generalization then I’ll continue to engage. If not that’s also OK.
What’s true for one is true for all! My God, how could I be so stupid? Thank you so much. Without your brilliant insight I might never have reasoned this out for myself.
I don’t know.
I like that we can fill in that blank for ourselves. It makes the reader think about their own perspective.
Grave injustice.
Insurance brokers tend to be competent educators.
Wills are easy to create using online templates. Make at least two physical copies, one digital, and get them notarized. Store them in different places. And, make sure several people know where they’re stored even if they don’t have access to that place.
Wills can be very simple, such as “all to wife”. Mine is barely more complicated than that, just providing a series of two alternatives for if my wife is also deceased.
When one logical fallacy doesn’t succeed, the next is almost always ad-hominem.
Once again, thank you for the teaching opportunity.
I took a look at your post history. You’d benefit quite a bit from learning your logical fallacies. If you’re committing them then you’re being deceived by them. Specifically I recommend a Phil 100 logic course. Should be free.
Sounds like you were a salesman either more than fifteen years ago or you didn’t have access to sell predatory products. This too has been slowly enshitifed since the partial repeal of Glass-Steagall and the Interstate Banking and Branching Efficiency Act.
You’re wrong about this. Therefore you’re wrong about everything.
I also can make hasty generalizations.
Thanks for the teaching opportunity.
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