nope, totally genuine! the book explicitly states that actually
nope, totally genuine! the book explicitly states that actually
the motorcycle maintenance is used as a metaphor for attending to one’s own needs
it’s not really about the motorcycle maintenance
you should try reading zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance
try a factor of 100
I was referring to the fair in your hypothetical smartass
as if random civilians with guns wouldn’t bumble around more and also shoot the crowd?
metal detectors? pretty easy since it’s a ticketed event
a very fine line to tread indeed
that doesn’t necessarily mean it is possible though. just to be clear
how is a concern about upending precedent a nonsensical statement? the source of an argument does not impact its validity as a point
but it functions as a whataboutism. it doesn’t address the original concerns of the statement. instead it uses an ad hominem attach to discredit the argument
but it functions as a whataboutism. it doesn’t address the original concerns of the statement. instead it uses an ad hominem attach to discredit the argument
not saying you’re wrong, but that is a whataboutism
I meant that both only exist due to the labor of individuals. without the workforce, billionaires and corporations would not exist
arguably billionaires and corporations are still people-powered
edit: as in the wealth of billionaires and corporations only exists due to the exploration of the labor of the people. without that labor, billionaires wouldn’t exist
it’s a completely unrelated novel series. set in space and clearly sci fi, but has castles, dueling, war games, and peasants
maybe, just maybe, there actually isn’t that big of a difference between sci fi and fantasy
so red rising is fantasy and not sci fi?
oh no!! good thing that doesn’t impact anything