The rest grated on me even more. Often when people claim to be just using logic, it merely means they only see the logic and are completely blind to all the feelings they're currently trying to justify with that logic.
Awww. Everyone's happy for the tarnished here, but what's really making my heart melt is seeing poor Morgott finally looking happy with himself. Seeing a contented Morgott is something I didn't realize I needed.
The 2nd part of Mischief and Trickery is now out!! If you wanna see the rest. You might wanna support me.~ As you won't see other parts for a whiiiile.~ Loki gets the jump on Kate, oh no.~ I do so love drawing the tickling.~ Enjoy peeps~
That's a new one for me. I've got friends who might've heard about it. It sounds like something they'd be familiar with. I should ask them about it. Welp, in the end maybe all this back-and-forth at least gave the original comment an extra algorithm boost. Take care.
Like, I learned all that stuff, just now. If I hadn't stepped aside to fact check it, I might've believed you word-for-word.
I'll admit, I could've handled that better myself. Jumped in a bit too thoughtlessly there. But overall, I think the added context still helps in a way, or at least prevents people from walking away with some unintended alternative facts.
And I'll happily do it again to prevent the spreading of misinformation, unless you hope to one day become just like those nazis.
Actually, it was created as a idea, by Thomas Jefferson and coined as "The marketplace of ideas" by William Douglas in the 1930s. Neither of them strike me as nazis. Of course, Nazis are more than happy to pervert it to their own destructive ends, like they do with most things.