You are using a summation of attributes, and when one decides to take these attributes and address them point by point you claim that it loses context?
Show me how that one sentence is taken out of context by addressing the attributes one by one.
As for the latter claim, what you are basically doing is arguing what AngelThMan does when he claims that humans aren't animals because humans have such unique characteristics nowhere else to be found on Earth. You point at the dissimilarities and ignore the huge amount of similarities.
Show me how that one sentence is taken out of context by addressing the attributes one by one.
As for the latter claim, what you are basically doing is arguing what AngelThMan does when he claims that humans aren't animals because humans have such unique characteristics nowhere else to be found on Earth. You point at the dissimilarities and ignore the huge amount of similarities.
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Leo van Miert
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Leo van Miert
Horsepower is how hard you hit the wall --Torque is how far you take the wall with you
