If you were to cut something, what is happening to the part that is directly where you wanna cut it?
Like, say you wanna cut a purple line with scissors.
This.
———————-
Now, Lets say you wanna cut the middle.
———- -———-
In this scenario, you can say the part got pushed to 2 peices.
But… What happened to the put you cut? Did it vanish from existance?
I think I’m starting to understand Jevil…
Apologies for the somewhat rant, by the way.
Here I go again with a related one.
“Who asked?” is also dumb, think about it:
Sure, nobody asked for the info, but by that logic, the person saying it should also shut up because they were not asked to make that deliberately clear, and the fact that if you had to be asked to say anything, humanity would be dead silent since by this logic:
No ask, no say.
This isn’t even an argument since by asking “Who asked?”, you are:
Erasing your own argument, whilst you may be using it as shield (for other arguments), you are also evicerating your own credibility
Literally asking
Being unrelated to the topic at hand
Using dumb logic, by of which everybody (including you) should shut up unless they are asked, which is clearly impossible if nobody can say anything.
I really don’t see why people even use this as an argument in general, and apologies if I appear hostile with this - But genuinely, “Who asked?” isn’t an argument either.
Just had a dumb question I cannot leave now - Why do people just go “Not reading all that” all the time?
You need to read to get a job afterall…
Just had a dumb question I cannot leave now - Why do people just go “Not reading all that” all the time?
You need to read to get a job afterall…
this is happening to me as well now lol
I’ve managed to completely reprogram my muscle memory in a day somehow - whenever I want to close a tab, I now do Ctrl+Shift+W, which also happens to be the shortcut for closing everything in a lot of apps.
average privacy policy
also no you won’t get the link as to what site/place im taking this from (edit: will say its a “social media” though, but I’d rather put that in quotations)