Sorry, but Nietzsche is not 'Wrong'. And he was not a Nazi, just to stop the next post.“What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.”
Wrong.
Sorry, but Nietzsche is not 'Wrong'. And he was not a Nazi, just to stop the next post.“What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.”
Wrong.
Not a Nazi but still wrong.Sorry, but Nietzsche is not 'Wrong'. And he was not a Nazi, just to stop the next post.
Oh man, my dad was (and still is) fond of this one. Though when he said it, it was less a saying and more a verbal warning that his patience was wearing excessively thin.The only one I use regularly I got from my pipe smoking grandfather, who got me starting smoking pipes 40 years ago.
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I think that is probably fair. Some people are very literal-minded and approach everything as a problem to be solved. There's nothing wrong with that, mind you; in the kind of professional fields you mentioned, that disposition is a strength. But it does mean more abstract means of communication will usually just not jive with these people. It is what it is.Something I have noticed since being on here, is that there are certain personalities that don't "get" or understand hyperbole in humor or irony. Many are the engineering types, but many are just "on spectrum" if I had to guess... which may encompass the engineers, ha ha. OK ok, enough of that speculation.