DesideriScuri
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ORIGINAL: Edwird I didn't question the cite, nor the veracity of it in terms of its own explanation. Sorry you missed it (not that I'm surprised), but the point is that there wasn't a counterpart by way of any explanation of "children raised by their parents in ways that give them an inflated sense of their own individualism." Sooooo, you weren't questioning the veracity of the cite, but you did question the cite itself ("Really, wiki?"), which is typically done more to imply the actual information isn't accurate. Why would you question the cite ("Really, wiki?") if you don't disagree with the information presented? There doesn't need to be any counterpart or explanation. That's one way the word is being used. quote:
But while we're here, is this the time and place to point out the historically anti-worker "liberal media"? You don't need my permission. quote:
PS I have a record of five correction contributions to wiki, to this point. I'm not even going to bother with anything as irrelevant as soft headed allusions to 'snowflake.' Look up Harry Nillson. "Lime in the Coconut" was indeed backed by a C7, all the way through, so I shut up the stupid ass who said [citation needed] and told him that if he had to ask . . . It was obvious that the challenger had no clue what a C7 chord sounded like to begin with, just as you and others don't have a clue when I'm talking about economics and how it affects society, either. If you actually wanted to learn something, I could go with it. But as I learned in Jr. HS, the guys having no interest in learning threw peanuts and shot spitballs, so here we are. Sad to see somebody still that way, so far into adulthood. Wow! He has a record of 5 corrected contributions to Wiki! Everything he says must be true!!! I'm thinking it's more likely we simply disagree on your analysis of how economics plays out in society.
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What I support: - A Conservative interpretation of the US Constitution
- Personal Responsibility
- Help for the truly needy
- Limited Government
- Consumption Tax (non-profit charities and food exempt)
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