Thought for the day
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Translation, please?
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I think it's words to the effect of:
When I die I'd like to be cremated and my ashes planted with an orange tree, so that even when I'm dead they can suck me dry.
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Poetic. Bizarre. Who said it?
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"No true Scotsman" is an interesting thought. For example:
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Suppose I assert that no Scotsman puts sugar on his porridge. You counter this by pointing out that your friend Angus likes sugar with his porridge. I then say "Ah, yes, but no true Scotsman puts sugar on his porridge."It's a bit slippery this one.
What Is the "No True Scotsman" Fallacy?What is the "No True Scotsman" fallacy and how is this fallacy committed? Explore the topic and discover examples of this type of argument.www.thoughtco.comPoetic. Bizarre. Who said it?
Attributed to 'unknown'.
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I've never sprinkled sugar on my porridge even as a kid. Milk and cream only. Come to think of it the last time I ate porridge was when I was a kid. I prefer corn flakes than all that faffing about cooking it and scrubbing the pot. The sales of porridge oats must have declined over the years.
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I've never sprinkled sugar on my porridge even as a kid. Milk and cream only. Come to think of it the last time I ate porridge was when I was a kid. I prefer corn flakes than all that faffing about cooking it and scrubbing the pot. The sales of porridge oats must have declined over the years.
Ah yes, but a true Scotsman...
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I thought this was going to be, What does a true Scotsman wear under his kilt?
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I love porridge, but with milk AND sugar.
And I don’t want to know the answer to the kilt question.
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Ah yes, but a true Scotsman...
I thought this was going to be, What does a true Scotsman wear under his kilt?
Knickers.
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Only in Argentina would you see people protesting against a government that doesn't yet exist. And/or, protesting against a government that throws money at you.
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Rent a mob.
''a group of people who are considered to always be protesting in a seemingly irrational manner, as if simply hired from a rental service for the purpose of protesting''.
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Rent a mob.
''a group of people who are considered to always be protesting in a seemingly irrational manner, as if simply hired from a rental service for the purpose of protesting''.
That is precisely what they are. Spot on!
That's because buses are hired, choris and cokes are handed out with gay abandon and they have their payments stopped if they don't attend.
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The guys who organise the mobs take 2% of their troops plans - THAT WILL CLEARLY STOP SOON.
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Only in Argentina would you see people protesting against a government that doesn't yet exist. And/or, protesting against a government that throws money at you.
Counter example: USA, January 6, 2021.
One important difference: the protests in Argentina don’t have a vocal Alberto Fernandez publicly inciting them, or encouraging them to hang Cristina.
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I was thinking of hiring them to chant outside the front door whenever the missus goes out of the house. ''Freedom!! Allow your husband to drink, smoke and eye up other women all he wants''.
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And my wife has just toild me she is out for Sushi with the girls.
Two large drams for me tonight!
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And my wife has just toild me she is out for Sushi with the girls.
Two large drams for me tonight!
I'm meeting up with the pipe club lads at Club la Pampa tonight. They have a decent selection of whisky's on the menu.
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IT’S A BIG NIGHT FOR ARGENTINEXPATS.ORG!!!
(At least the Scottish delegation. Here’s to St. Andrew!)
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I will invite for drinks to anyone who pops round tonight!
Will send the address tomorrow.
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