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It’s actually weirdly empty out there. You can stand in one of Star Wars Fly Cat Troopers Shirt squares and feel simultaneously completely exposed – because you can see all the way to the horizon, and not see a single place to hide; even a bush – and at the same time feel completely isolated, because all the way to the horizon is not a single soul. There’s a town out there that’s so big (compared to the local region) that it advertises itself from hundreds of miles away. It’s the biggest thing for four hours by car in any direction. And yet the town’s population is less than the number of people in my HOA.
Star Wars Fly Cat Troopers Shirt
There’s an Star Wars Fly Cat Troopers Shirt here conservatives seem to have been employing quite a lot lately. This seems to be a form of association fallacy. Assert one thing that is true, often trivially so, and then leave all sorts of unaddressed associations as implications. The Civil War was all about states rights. Of course it was. That is trivially true. But the perversity of almost everyone who raises this argument is the implication that it was not all about slavery. That is robustly and demonstrably false. The Civil War was about states rights… to own slaves. You do need to tack on that last bit to be historically accurate. And the plethora of documents from the Confederacy (Confederate constitution, state-by-state declarations of secession, contemporary writings, etc.) make this astoundingly clear. Here, slaves undeniably learned skills. So somehow we’re left with the implication, that like today someone benefits because they can monetize learned skills. Get a degree… get a job. But this is just as perverse as the above because those associations with the present are false. Slaves could not monetize these skills. They could not get jobs based on these skills. About the only way slaves personally “benefitted” was joy/satisfaction in doing something requiring skills or being beaten slightly less. Conservatives tend to be enslaved to lies… indeed to the Father of Lies. They do not love truth.
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