I don't ignore anybody and never have. When ya practice ya should open up to all experience and hide from nothing, the point being to suck the marrow out of life. I do avoid unnecessary trauma and avoid cruelty though, because it serves no useful purpose, like watching the cruel slow motion murder of George Floyd for instance. That's why the networks never showed it much, except when it happened and at the trial, the man deserved that much dignity and so does his family. I don't care for pugilism either or other such things, but that is a matter of taste and not avoidance. I know what drives the base of the emotional stack most of the time. I'm nothing special, I've just trained, anybody can do it, but it takes practice and persistence.I think your dead horse stinks too
so there ya go
you can always put me on ignore whenever you'd like FYI DIY
I knew he needed anger management classes!! I knew it!!ok well good for you...
now we're onto George Floyd....i feel bad him too and that cops a turd and it looks like he's gonna pay the price and we'll see soon enogh - but whatever - thats not what im talking about
you're attacking me, calling me names, all the while, i haven't said one thing like that to you
but ya know what tho?
fuck you too
go choke on more dicks
how bout that?
ok?
ya happy now?
good
choke motherfucker
I knew he needed anger management classes!! I knew it!!
Must also be white with tiny penisright right
it's all fun and games when you're talkin shit about me
but wait!
now im angry
ok
ya see how that goes?
you can go choke too
I'm sure he would be happy to show his covid passport to visit NYC and piss on trump tower.maybe right?
you might maybe or probably need one to come here too so you can visit trump tower in nyc
You know what? I taught college engineering courses for a few years. I used may, could be, might not, rather than give absolutes. The reason I did is not because I did not have enough knowledge to know what I was talking about but I had enough experience to have seen things occur that was unexpected. that is not to say the concepts were not valid in almost every other situation. To get a couple of my electrical licenses I wrote the exams. There were a number of questions that had no one correct answer. I told the examiners this and they said chose the most correct answer. Sorry, it does not work that way. But the exams were written for people still fresh in the industry.No it doesn't mean anything when it's still "maybe"
or "could be"
because ya know why?
it still "might not" be and for now it still isn't
so
"maybe" "could be" "possibly" still means nothing other than certain speculation
Harold, take a break, consider this an act of compassion.
so im a fool or a trollYou know what? I taught college engineering courses for a few years. I used may, could be, might not, rather than give absolutes. The reason I did is not because I did not have enough knowledge to know what I was talking about but I had enough experience to have seen things occur that was unexpected. that is not to say the concepts were not valid in almost every other situation. To get a couple of my electrical licenses I wrote the exams. There were a number of questions that had no one correct answer. I told the examiners this and they said chose the most correct answer. Sorry, it does not work that way. But the exams were written for people still fresh in the industry.
I can not remember them now, after answering the exam and handing it in I sat down and wrote why each of the questions I identified did not have a 'correct' answer. This is one I sort of remember. "A sensor was not working out in the field. Was it because a) the cabling was damaged by a forklift operator, b) someone changed calibration data in the database. Two other choices were obviously wrong. Now, which is the most correct answer? Well it depends on the plant. I have seen forklift operators take out control wiring. I have also come across miss-calibrated parameters. So which is the right answer?
So words like maybe, could, and the rest are not given as having a lack of knowledge, but rather having enough knowledge to know most complex systems do not have 100% confidence. There is always a factor that may give the unforeseen answer. But if you do give a 100% answer and then the one oddity crops up, then those with less sense will hold up that outlier and shake it at you saying you do not know what you are talking about.
So will you get hit by a car crossing the street? If I say no, and luck has it that you will, even though you can cross it 1,000 times safely, you will say I was wrong. If I say maybe or the like, then you discount my knowledge. So there is no answering you in a way that will give you an answer that you can not discount.
Which makes you a fool or a troll.
and I've never seen you angry. Science folks. It's all scienceI could hang a swing set on this limb.
I think Joe needs to be more flexible and move priority for vaccines from areas of low infection to areas of high infection like Michigan and NJ, move personal and mass vaccination sites there too. A mobile reserve of vaccination sites, medical equipment and personnel would be wise and now possible.I'm going to go out on a limb here and say you're not mentally stable.
If I were you, I'd get my groceries delivered and I'd make sure I had a real 3M N-95 on with a surgical mask over that when I went for the jab.I could hang a swing set on this limb.