Exactly. Just like the “water isn’t wet” argument, it all comes down to semantics such as how you define terms.
Define genocide how they want, they’re still a bunch of ghoulish war criminals.
Exactly. Just like the “water isn’t wet” argument, it all comes down to semantics such as how you define terms.
Define genocide how they want, they’re still a bunch of ghoulish war criminals.
Read the manual and if something’s broken, give fixing it a shot even if you end up breaking it more.
When you read the manual, you learn things (often including how to fix them without breaking them more). The more things you know how to fix, the more everything starts to look familiar. This is how those people who seem to be ridiculously good at fixing everything learned to be good.
Same, part of why I picked an X1 gen 9 over the 10 (if I remember correctly) was that the difference in chip mainly affected battery life with only marginal improvements to performance with the newer chip.
What a shit parable.