Your whole view point is irrational. It's like you don't know what to do with the information you have.
Understanding influence is important. Builds sympathy and prevents ****ty situations. Using it as an excuse to refuse accountability is not. The consequences of ****ty behavior is a driving influence in preventing ****ty behavior. |
Yeah. Get your **** together, Ori.
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Day's just started here. I didn't want to leave for work, though. At the breakfast table, my daughter told me she wanted to listen to music. I asked her what she wanted, and she said They Might Be Giants. My kids are all big fans of Flood and Apollo 18. I told her I wanted to introduce her to Lincoln, so I put it on, and she (and her sisters) loved it immediately. They were all having such a good time, and I didn't want to leave. What a great album!
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Okay, let's take this down to its most easily understood concept and move on from there. If I'm playing pool and I hit a pool ball so that it rebounds from the wall of a pool table that ball will rebound in a trajectory that is mathematically calculable, right? Don't add anything to that, just, is that logical?
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