Common Sense 319 – A Recipe for Caesar
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I don't think Dan ever really forgave you after that. Like he said he did, might have even thought he did, but his attitude toward you afterward was notably different than before, so at least subconsciously he never did.
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He feared me after that, he became obsequious, did not want to mess with me after that
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It's like I was an Army Drill Instructor
You can't hit them
I know how to break people by speech alone
You can't hit them
I know how to break people by speech alone
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Trek was an Army Junior NCO
He knows how to break people by taking the piss out of them to make them the fool
He knows how to break people by taking the piss out of them to make them the fool
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Yeah, that was one of Dan's biggest faults, too agreeable in the face of disagreement. When me and you are on the opposite side of a disagreement, it emboldens me because it usually means I am debating a strong position that I disagree with and can refine my approach, I always tried to see it as an opportunity for iron to sharpen iron, and took my defeats in stride, instead of holding a grudge and refusing to learn from my mistakes.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 9:11 amHe feared me after that, he became obsequious, did not want to mess with me after that
It's easy to clown on the weak, to best the strongest is where it's at.
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I'm not so sure that a Caesar appearing would be so bad. It would free the prole from the burden of having to be concerned with policy. Politician's wouldn't be falling over themselves to pander to the masses. Doesn't sound so bad. I'm not sure being "woke" to politics has been a net benefit in my life, anyway.
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Yeah, but he's no threat, so I didn't mean to take him down, it was reflexiveStCapps wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 9:16 amYeah, that was one of Dan's biggest faults, too agreeable in the face of disagreement. When me and you are on the opposite side of a disagreement, it emboldens me because it usually means I am debating a strong position that I disagree with and can refine my approach, I always tried to see it as an opportunity for iron to sharpen iron, and took my defeats in stride, instead of holding a grudge.
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Caesar would not try to shield you from foreign wars, that is what Caesar was all aboutXenophon wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 9:16 amI'm not so sure that a Caesar appearing would be so bad. It would free the prole from the burden of having to be concerned with policy. Politician's wouldn't be falling over themselves to pander to the masses. Doesn't sound so bad. I'm not sure being "woke" to politics has been a net benefit in my life, anyway.
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He would have been more of threat, if he wasn't so prone to obsequious agreement. If he hadn't been so damn agreeable, he'd have gotten better training and been more formidable.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 9:18 amYeah, but he's no threat, so I didn't mean to take him down, it was reflexiveStCapps wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 9:16 amYeah, that was one of Dan's biggest faults, too agreeable in the face of disagreement. When me and you are on the opposite side of a disagreement, it emboldens me because it usually means I am debating a strong position that I disagree with and can refine my approach, I always tried to see it as an opportunity for iron to sharpen iron, and took my defeats in stride, instead of holding a grudge.
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