roxy, ''it is boring'' is very different from 'boring according to me''.
Why are you assuming that ''it IS boring'' is , uh, ''general feeling''?
Do you think that you represent human kind by your statement?
Your are not ''the king'' of communist North Korea who even
surpassed the French king who stated ''the state that is I''.
''Assumed assumptions'' is a way of speaking . Economy of
language use is that many things are assumed to be known''
A : ''Federer won of course''. B: ''who is Federer? ''
X ''has the right'', etc , but why does he need to prove his
right to judge when Y claims ''the same right''. What does ''the
same right'' mean? Well the judge has, so to speak, an list
of legal conditions which need to be satisfy in order for X to get
the right which is assumed a priori to be already his . Something
like new owners of an home for which first payment is made.
That is when bank owns 99% of the home or its value while
the new buyers have the illusion to own a home. So it seems
much of our believes is ''based'' on sand?
Why are you assuming that ''it IS boring'' is , uh, ''general feeling''?
Do you think that you represent human kind by your statement?
Your are not ''the king'' of communist North Korea who even
surpassed the French king who stated ''the state that is I''.
''Assumed assumptions'' is a way of speaking . Economy of
language use is that many things are assumed to be known''
A : ''Federer won of course''. B: ''who is Federer? ''
X ''has the right'', etc , but why does he need to prove his
right to judge when Y claims ''the same right''. What does ''the
same right'' mean? Well the judge has, so to speak, an list
of legal conditions which need to be satisfy in order for X to get
the right which is assumed a priori to be already his . Something
like new owners of an home for which first payment is made.
That is when bank owns 99% of the home or its value while
the new buyers have the illusion to own a home. So it seems
much of our believes is ''based'' on sand?