All that saying means is that some people are willing to change their moral compass according to situational convenience
I want my two dollars!
One of the versions I have heard about this analogy comes from corn silk. The corn fed to pigs is usually of the lowest quality, and if you use the silk from cheap ears of corn, you won't be able to make a useful purse out of it
Welcome to Muphry's Law!
Don't look for snake tits
Not use it, as much as I don't use all my other numbers
Source?
By truth do you mean that Santa doesn't exist, that the whole Christmas celebration is an adaptation of Roman pagan traditions, or that Jesus never existed?
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It sounds OK if you say it in French
For a minute there I thought you were a foie gras goose
Sure, if people suddenly switched languages and then laughed in my face, I would feel bad.
But if it's like the other comments in this post, and it's a couple having a quick word about a private matter, I wouldn't mind. It's not like I should be a part of that conversation
It's rude for spouses to have a private conversation? Would whispering be better? Would it be better if they hid in a cupboard where no one could see them?
Censorship is censorship
Right. Speaking about people in the third person is rude
Every economist has a model.
And every economist who has implemented his model in a given country, will be able to explain - in great detail - why it didn't work
I love you, man!
You know what? You're right. “π r square, not. Round, π r, too.” would have worked remarkably better. 😜
I truly regret the time I wasted answering you, as I will never get that back…
I mean ... you have been arguing about geometry puns. What kind of ROI were you expecting?