Has "politically correct" killed the used audio market?


Previously loved, slightly demo'ed....etc.  

Gosh, when I sell the old car I should not list it as "used" ....perhaps "formerly observed", "slightly touched",  "once considered",  "only driven by a Little Old Lady from Riverside, Ca."

But thankfully no items sold are "used" any longer, really helps my faith in the market.

"Creative writing and the Internet" should be a required course for all "Semi-liberal  arts" degrees"



  

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Opinion | What the Science of Addiction Tells Us About Trump - POLITICO

Found this to be interesting. Rings true.

People are all fallible but responsible people fact check things as best they can before spreading rumors as is so easily done on the internet these days.

To not do that is being irresponsible. Being irresponsible is a bad thing. Look it up. Gotta keep track of these things, what is good and what is bad, carefully these days.

Opinions are OK. Just don’t pitch an opinion as documented fact.
Politicizing any question makes impossible to see the reality....

What is passing all around the world now is very clear for those who look without confort blinders....Political opinions of any directions are confort blinders...

The details may appear unfocused to the serious onlooker, but the great picture is there anyway... But for the perception of reality onlooking is not enough we must transform ourself....

It is the same thing in audio, to listen and perceive we must transform ourself in the process... The music/sound must affect us not only unconsciously with an emotion in the body but consciously with signification coming from the spirit....

In the greatest of greek city, the oppositions parties waged rethorically against one another but at some time someone opinions prevailed and all the opposition parties dissolved then ,unifying all the city for the task to come....



« Small politics is for chicken conditioning» -Groucho Marx reading Pavlov

«Free speech is our mother tongue, anything else is poisonous»-myself
Perkri - given that @cd never mentioned death certificates, I’m not sure why you mentioning them negates the suggestion that hospital payments are higher for COVID-related activity. Maybe the poster was not referring to death certification, but to this: https://www.england.nhs.uk/coronavirus/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2020/03/urgent-next-steps-on-nhs-...