You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
I wonder if judges ever hang out together outside of work.
It's said by Hamlet in response to Polonius's announcement of the arrival of the Players. It's meant to express complete disinterest in the situation, and is naturally very disrespectful.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
The beginning of wisdom is whenever you realize just how foolish you truly are. That's a compromise if there ever was one.
I don't think so. The only thing one loses there is certainty, and that is not necessarily a bad thing.
Well then, you're in denial. Moving forward without compromise is like buying an expensive sports car that you can't steer. Everything looks fine when you first put your foot to the gas but that goes away rather quickly whenever you drive off of that cliff that's looming ahead.
I think the problem here is different definitions of compromise.
When you want A and I want B, one definition of compromise would be for each of us to get something halfway between A and B.
Another form of compromise is to change your convictions to make life more bearable; and to maybe accept a loss of certainty so you can become wiser.
Most arguments are: A) misunderstandings, B) disagreements on the meanings of words, C)the result of misinformation, or D) the result of both parties having different information from the other.
"Only fools and idiots believe that compromise is a weakness"
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
You know, the fact that MySpace featured Justin Timberlake in their promotional video is hilarious to me. Not exactly the best way to prove you're still relevant, guys...
No. If two people with opposing viewpoints reach an equal compromise, they each only get *half* of what they want, and getting the half of what they *don't* want kind of ruins it.
Its still better than getting nothing of what you want.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
No. If two people with opposing viewpoints reach an equal compromise, they each only get *half* of what they want, and getting the half of what they *don't* want kind of ruins it.
Still progress. It might not be happening fast enough, but it's better than getting nowhere, or worse.
Doctor Who reference in Pokemon B2W2? Headcanon accepted.
Fouria, no, she's not referring to the birth certificate controversy. She actually believes that Obama isn't an American citizen because simply because he's not white, and in the same breath she's accusing others of being racist for not voting for him.
Fouria, no, she's not referring to the birth certificate controversy. She actually believes that Obama isn't an American citizen because simply because he's not white, and in the same breath she's accusing others of being racist for not voting for him.
Politics is being inane and meaningless? That is about as surprising as Charlie Brown not flying a kite.
In actually interesting news, it turns out that stone-age tools are surprisingly effective at cutting down trees, especially when sharpened and shaped correctly. It turns out that the anthropologists of the nineteenth century were holding the stone tools wrong, so they thought that stone tools were primitive, brutish, blunt, and worthless. They were sawing when they should have been chopping.
Actually, if you hold it the right way, and start at the green of the wood, you can cut a quaking aspen in six strokes.
The stereotype of stupid cavemen with their primitive clubs and poorly-made wooden things is completely wrong. Those few wooden things from the stone age that survive have mostly warped and rotted, but in their prime there's no reason they wouldn't have been well-formed. A "caveman" with a carved, ornate walking stick is not at all unlikely.
Also, the popular misconception of the loincloth is because the anthropologists confused which tools did which job. If the obsidian was used for cutting hides, it is perfectly possible to make and shape a garment.
Doctor Who reference in Pokemon B2W2? Headcanon accepted.
While I was at the feed and supply the other day, I purchased a can of the dairy/veterinarian-grade flying insect killer. This stuff outclasses RAID and all that other crap on the market, one little spray in a room will knock every housefly in there dead within minutes. I love this stuff
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
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As I've said, lots of bad clothing choices are like that.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Hamlet, Act II, scene ii, line 393.
It's said by Hamlet in response to Polonius's announcement of the arrival of the Players. It's meant to express complete disinterest in the situation, and is naturally very disrespectful.
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I don't like it as much as I used to, I definitely prefer the softer songs more as well.
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When you want A and I want B, one definition of compromise would be for each of us to get something halfway between A and B.
Another form of compromise is to change your convictions to make life more bearable; and to maybe accept a loss of certainty so you can become wiser.
Most arguments are: A) misunderstandings, B) disagreements on the meanings of words, C)the result of misinformation, or D) the result of both parties having different information from the other.
"Only fools and idiots believe that compromise is a weakness"
Fools and idiots are not always wrong.
Hi, Yarrun!
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Buzz buzz
Also, I like horses.
Because that sounds incredibly bizarre.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Current count: 24 times.
They're definitely not merely referring to the birth certificate controversy?
Well in that case, yeah, that's moronic.
In actually interesting news, it turns out that stone-age tools are surprisingly effective at cutting down trees, especially when sharpened and shaped correctly. It turns out that the anthropologists of the nineteenth century were holding the stone tools wrong, so they thought that stone tools were primitive, brutish, blunt, and worthless. They were sawing when they should have been chopping.
Actually, if you hold it the right way, and start at the green of the wood, you can cut a quaking aspen in six strokes.
The stereotype of stupid cavemen with their primitive clubs and poorly-made wooden things is completely wrong. Those few wooden things from the stone age that survive have mostly warped and rotted, but in their prime there's no reason they wouldn't have been well-formed. A "caveman" with a carved, ornate walking stick is not at all unlikely.
Also, the popular misconception of the loincloth is because the anthropologists confused which tools did which job. If the obsidian was used for cutting hides, it is perfectly possible to make and shape a garment.
"Cavemen": 1
Nineteenth-Century Anthropologists: 0
There, happy?
^actually that is pretty funny