cferejohn
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cferejohn

“*Raises* or *suggests* a question. To “beg the question” is to commit a specific type of informal logical fallacy — including arguments where your premises assume or are equivalent to your conclusion.”

Yeah, the skill cap on this game is super high.

Wat? I’m talking about the 1994 and 2010 Red Waves, which were anticipated by special election results much like the ones we’ve been seeing.

Gotham and Metropolis are both stand ins for different parts of the American urban experience. NYC is called “Gotham” sometimes when it resembles the dark Batman version.

Umm, “I live in a red state” is hardly a comprehensive assessment. I’ll go with 100+ years of electoral evidence, thanks.

They have no interest in learning how to use the organs of state. They want to dismantle them. There is no indication that they are learning about that, like at all.

Nonsense. If the president did fire and replace everyone who opposed him any agencies he might hope to use to persecute people would be completely paralyzed. Also, I have no idea why you think a “blue wave” is so impossible – it looks like the most likely outcome at the moment (though probably not enough to swing the

He fed them after midnight?

Yeah, I don’t think it’s illegal, but if you do it while doing something that *is* illegal, that can make it construed as a hate crime.

Indeed, even the potential real money value aside, the emotional value he attaches to multiple championships could well be over the marginal value of $4 million to someone who has >100 million

That’s the thing about Tiger: he makes *everyone* up their game.

Yeah, I had a friend who was prescribed Ambien and I would have entire online conversations with her, like for 20-30 minutes, that she’d have absolutely no memory of the following day.

Also, as the article alludes to, it’s possible that the brand value of multiple championships (which are of course not guaranteed, but sure seem plausible) maybe worth more than what he gives up, even if you take “make it right” off the table.

I’m...not seeing that, either from him or the kids. It just looks like what you first said: “I throw you the love from my heart”. If you find just the right frame and squint, I guess you can see “boob throwing”, but it’s *really* reaching...

“I dunno man, we’ve have two of those become presidents.”

“So my estimate is most likely late 1917 to mid to late 1918.”

Given that the story the artist wants to tell is the story of *many* hangings through US history that affected many disenfranchised/minority groups, the logical extension of that argument is that it is *nobody’s* story to tell.

Yeah, I don’t think anything about Moulin Rouge is “subtle”. I’d say that the music is used in a more sophisticated manner.

There is a price, barbarian.

Enjoy your $70 million dollar contract!