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It should read: You’re effectively arguing the same thing I am.
> Your computer is likely to be stolen and sold. No, it’s not.
You would notice if someone stole your car though.
You should never trust a politician, especially one that claims to be on/in the left. These two statements are equally as vacuous.
The market can remain irrational longer than you can stay scared of it.
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I struggle to believe there isn’t a significant fraction of EU citizens who are frustrated with the EU’s laws. At the very least to the extent that the whole setup limits national sovereignty. Your comment comes across…
Don’t forget the spiders, the jellyfish, and that one rather nasty octopus.
Did you even read beyond the my second paragraph?
Why should it bother you that my interests don’t align perfectly with yours. Having said that, I appreciate the wide point you’re making.
Indeed.
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> Your computer is likely to be stolen and sold. No, it’s not.
You would notice if someone stole your car though.
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You should never trust a politician, especially one that claims to be on/in the left. These two statements are equally as vacuous.
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The market can remain irrational longer than you can stay scared of it.
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I struggle to believe there isn’t a significant fraction of EU citizens who are frustrated with the EU’s laws. At the very least to the extent that the whole setup limits national sovereignty. Your comment comes across…
Don’t forget the spiders, the jellyfish, and that one rather nasty octopus.
Did you even read beyond the my second paragraph?
Why should it bother you that my interests don’t align perfectly with yours. Having said that, I appreciate the wide point you’re making.
Indeed.