Yeah, my niece wasn't being sarcastic, and she totally buys into the idea that he doesn't have a birth certificate and isn't an American citizen.
Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
bless your heart, ND because I have NO patience for that stupidity.
I just had to explain to a professional economist what "loss aversion" is. I never thought of that as an obscure subject within the field of economics.
I've found that it's very easy for people to slap on a big flag bumper sticker on the car or wave a flag from the car window. It isn't so easy to take the effort to make this country (or even one small corner of it) a better place.
It isn't so easy to take the effort to make this country (or even one small corner of it) a better place.
Been struggling with this concept with one city, New Orleans! So, yeah, trufax.
~ma Sox!
Thank you for the ~ma! outcome is inconclusive, but it was a very good conversation. Will keep you guys posted.
It isn't so easy to take the effort to make this country (or even one small corner of it) a better place.
no shit.
Sox,
I'm about an hour late, but you get leftover 'ma which should be good for something.
I just had to explain to a professional economist what "loss aversion" is. I never thought of that as an obscure subject within the field of economics.
For most economists, "people" exist only populations. They often show little interest in the mechanisms of behavioral choice in individuals, even though economics must, by definition, explain the aggregate behavior of large numbers of individuals.
It's a thing.
Still goddamn nauseated. It's not too bad as long as I don't use my core muscles, which given what I do means I'm pretty miserable. Don't ever recall ABs wrecking my stomach like this.
As you were.
Also - you can't even fix one person, which is a lesson I have learned and continue to learn.