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  • You know trouble's coming when The Situation starts to flex.

  • The context totally changes the question.

    "Which do you like more, blue or green?" is very different from "Which do you feel you are, a blue-liker or a green-liker?"

    The first question directly asks a specific thing.

    The second is asking what category a person feels they belong to. And assigning a category implies many things in addition to liking the color.

  • Sir, this is shower thoughts, not troll posts.

    (Ask me how I know they are a "sir.")

  • That is a false dichotomy. Every situation has unique context.

  • Are you talking about https://hackintosh.com/ ?

    Only issue with that is that once Apple retires all its x86-compatible OSes, hackintosh could very likely die.

  • What a fantastic unit.

  • AAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaa

  • In that case, you could be from france, you could be the descendant of people who had emigrated away from france, or you could be related to people who have never had anything to do with france but possess similar genetic markers to people who come from parts of France. Or, none of the above! That's the fun part about genetics, it by itself is only a small piece of the puzzle.

  • Also yes.

  • automatic ATM machines.

  • Well, if litter training involves getting them to poop in the litter... Logically, it follows that bar training involves getting them to poop in the bar.

  • 'nit for short

  • Aha, I see, irony.

    By "every action" you mean "no again."

  • Clearly not. If it had been, they would still be friends.

  • It really depends on the kind of convenience.

    Some conveniences are easier to give up, especially if giving them up will benefit others.

  • Vivaldi: laughing in 2019

  • On first look, no.

    On second look, also no.

  • Get his belly shaved.

    Seriously. It's a thing people do for long-haired cats to help them cool off in the summer.