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This is a very elaborate misconstruing of my argument.

When they do I’ll start a-punchin’

I think that’s false equivocation, what you are saying, as Hitler (via a proxy of Japan) punched first. We punched back.

He’s an asshole. But he wants to get punched. That’s his whole strategy. Provocation. Don’t fall for it.

Hitler punched first, so, not relevant?

You’re right, i should have said “punching people in response to words is wrong, always”

Neo nazis live to incite violence, it’s their strategy, and once they’ve provoked people to fire the first shot, they’ve won.

I’m not wagging my finger, I know for certain you are sabotaging your own agenda with that approach. You might as well punch yourself.

If someone insults you with words, and you resort to violence? Really?

Only in self defense.

It’s weird to feel alone in saying that punching people is wrong, always.

Prediction: SNL cold opens with Barack settling into bed with Michelle, commenting on the easy-life of beginning retirement.
Just as he shuts the light, his cell phone rings
Image split-screens to show Trump in the oval office; based upon the greetings; this is clearly not the first call
Sketch proceeds to illustrate

Prediction: SNL cold opens with Barack settling into bed with Michelle, commenting on the easy-life of beginning retirement.
Just as he shuts the light, his cell phone rings
Image split-screens to show Trump in the oval office; based upon the greetings; this is clearly not the first call
Sketch proceeds to illustrate

Ooohhh Babbages!

Still an excellent and worthwhile case study! And from a primary source, no less. Thank you for sharing!

TItanfall 2's campaign caught me off guard, reminded me of when I first played through Quake 2 back in ‘97. That same sense of discovery, nihilistic intro, and clever lelvel design. The froZen time sequence about midway through? Affecting. To say the least! Restored my faith in single player campaigns, this.

If users stuck to big names like the equivalent of Apple and Samsung then they would get safer batteries. But they are more likely to buy random brands because they don’t give the products the same level of scrutiny as they do phones. That increases the risk of purchasing cheaply made products with unsafe batteries.

Lots of great progress here Patrick! You’re more relaxed, better paced, and getting better every time.

They should have cast Charles Dance.