BTW, I'm sippin a Mexican Coke right now..
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So many problems in the country right now, better get worked up over a company marketing it's product how it sees fit. They're trying to sell a product, not sell out America. From what I can tell, no one owns the rights to the song or the tune, so it can be modified in any way an artist sees fit.
Do you throw a hissy fit when companies hire bilingual workers so they can communicate with their customer base? It's the same damned thing.
Bottom line, this is america, we still have the first amendment and no one owns the rights to the song, so find something else to bitch about. Or don't, I couldn't care less.
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Originally posted by Blakeski View PostAnyone who was not offended, or simply didn't care enough to have an opinion...you're either a part or the solution or a part of the problem. It wouldn't surprise me one bit to find out that half of you voted for the dingleberry in office. On a side note, when is clowning on my tattoos gonna end? My feelings are hurt and I might cry!
Fun fact - The line "Thine alabaster cities gleam" is referring to the White City built for the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago.
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Originally posted by Blakeski View PostAnyone who was not offended, or simply didn't care enough to have an opinion...you're either a part or the solution or a part of the problem.
Laying down such a harsh decree while looking at a broad geopolitical issue is your way of avoiding the critical thinking that comes with being a responsible citizen of the world.
Go read up on the Nirvana Fallacy and get back to us later.
The perfect solution fallacy is an informal fallacy that occurs when an argument assumes that a perfect solution exists and/or that a solution should be rejected because some part of the problem would still exist after it were implemented. This is an example of black and white thinking, in which a person fails to see the complex interplay between multiple component elements of a situation or problem, and as a result, reduces complex problems to a pair of binary extremes.
It is common for arguments which commit this fallacy to omit any specifics about exactly how, or how badly, a proposed solution is claimed to fall short of acceptability, expressing the rejection in vague terms only. Alternatively, it may be combined with the fallacy of misleading vividness, when a specific example of a solution's failure is described in emotionally powerful detail but base rates are ignored (see availability heuristic).
The fallacy is a type of false dilemma.
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Originally posted by Strychnine View PostFlawed logic and dangerous thinking of a lazy mind. Why must you lay down an either/or statement? You're implying that there are only two options. Yes / no. Black / white.
Laying down such a harsh decree while looking at a broad geopolitical issue is your way of avoiding the critical thinking that comes with being a responsible citizen of the world.
Go read up on the Nirvana Fallacy and get back to us later.
The perfect solution fallacy is an informal fallacy that occurs when an argument assumes that a perfect solution exists and/or that a solution should be rejected because some part of the problem would still exist after it were implemented. This is an example of black and white thinking, in which a person fails to see the complex interplay between multiple component elements of a situation or problem, and as a result, reduces complex problems to a pair of binary extremes.
It is common for arguments which commit this fallacy to omit any specifics about exactly how, or how badly, a proposed solution is claimed to fall short of acceptability, expressing the rejection in vague terms only. Alternatively, it may be combined with the fallacy of misleading vividness, when a specific example of a solution's failure is described in emotionally powerful detail but base rates are ignored (see availability heuristic).
The fallacy is a type of false dilemma.
Blakeski, you should spend less time partying and getting hardcore tattoos but spend more time thinking, learning, and observing. Hang out with people smarter than you are, force yourself to elevate to their level.
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostHis statement stinks of George Bush's "If you aren't with us you're against us." You're exactly right with the dangerous thinking statement.
Blakeski, you should spend less time partying and getting hardcore tattoos but spend more time thinking, learning, and observing. Hang out with people smarter than you are, force yourself to elevate to their level.
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