I seem to remember Sweden did a study on this, but I don’t really want to google around to find it for you. Good luck!
I seem to remember Sweden did a study on this, but I don’t really want to google around to find it for you. Good luck!
This is the comment that gave me the most to think about. I don’t have anything to add, I just wanted to let you know I appreciate it.
You are exactly the guy a don’t encounter in real life. But I think lemme is right. The reason I don’t hear you, is because if you advocated for punching conservatives at a bar, you would get hit by a conservative. So you don’t say it out loud when that’s possible. You give permission to others when there are no consequences to yourself.
I’ve always kinda taken Dave Chappelles take on vice president’s. “Here’s my Vp. You can assassinate me, but if you do - you get them.”
I used to reply to this on occasion, “Oh then I have to confiscate this. Got another one?”
You can’t believe it, because it’s probably not what happened. The real story is probably stupid and boring. This story however, gets clicks.
I’ll help with the deep conversation part. All conversations can go deep, if you keep questioning them.
It’s hot out today. -is it getting hotter every year? Seems like it. I think it’s global warming. -what do you think the solutions are?
I think Gary is cool. -what do you like about him? He’s got a sweet mustache -have you always liked mustaches? My uncle had a mustache, he used to takes us to cool places when we were kids. -would you say your uncle had a big impact on your life?
The point is, if you keep inquiring a step deeper, the conversation inevitably becomes deep. Good luck, and have fun.