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Oh Joe...
  • But in this hypothetical, the cheese was already running, and we all know you gotta walk before you run, and if you can walk, then you can walk the walk and you can talk the talk.

    -----:::Cheese 2024:::-----

  • Life comes at you fast Jeff...
  • Hey mighty brontosaurus

    Don't you have a lesson for us

    You thought your rule would always last

    There were no lessons in your past

    You were built three stories high

    They say you would not hurt a fly

    If we explode the atom bomb

    What would they say when we were gone?

    Walking in your footsteps...

  • Good = Boring = No Corporate News Story
  • You are sadly correct. My comment was not meant, in particular, to call you or your habits out, but a cynical snipe at all of us. Apologies if it came across negative, cos that's also not gonna help any 🤝

  • Good = Boring = No Corporate News Story
  • Man! I love when people reduce the nuanced complexities of modern politics to a team sport. That's just such a great way to reframe any issue to an us or them context.

    And, when you get right down to it, that's really what this world needs: more acceptance and enforcement of norms that pit half of us against the other half.

    Ah! Progress!

  • Elon Musk Begs Advertisers to Return as Twitter's Revenue Plunges
  • I utterly detest the use of "wholeheartedly agree" when people have caveats. It truly goes against the concept of wholeheartedness. It is sufficient to indicate that you agree completely and then be silent. That you don't suggests your caveat has more value and meaning to you than the point you are 'wholeheartedly' agreeing with.

    You are either being willfully obtuse or are actively a troll. Either way, we've all already used up more metabolism on you than is worthwhile. If you cannot bother to be informed about something as easy to know as this, and yet spout off multiple replies to defend your position, then you're not here in good faith.

  • Living poor in rich neighbourhood
  • metaphor /mĕt′ə-fôr″, -fər/

    noun

    A figure of speech in which a word or phrase that ordinarily designates one thing is used to designate another, thus making an implicit comparison, as in “a sea of troubles” or One thing conceived as representing another; a symbol. The transference of the relation between one set of objects to another set for the purpose of brief explanation; a compressed simile; e. g., the ship plows the sea. 
    
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