This poll is currently ridiculously close. One candidate has 4 votes and the other has 5.
Yeah, I'm pulling ahead with my new slogan. Somebody told me that people prefer "issues", "actual discussion", and "sane candidates", not a campaign made entirely of non-sequiturs. As Winston Churchill once said,"."
Ah, so you admit to being lazy. I admit to no such thing.
Sometimes he gets lazy too.My platform is always at the forefront of my thoughts...
I prefer my platforms underneath and sometimes to the back of me, depending on whether we're talking about public speaking or shoes.
...and I make no excuses putting off my decisions for it til later.
Well, I'm glad you don't make excuses for that. If you did, we'd already be on page five of this thread, Queen of Excuses.
Also, it sounds like you don't really get very far in your ideas, since you wake up every morning thinking, "Am I right? Should I change my mind from what I thought yesterday?"
What you describe truly sounds
horrendous. I can't imagine how awful the world would be if people questioned their views every once in a while.
I know I am right and can therefore further my thoughts.
Indeed. DaVinci, for example, was never wrong. He managed great things because he realized at a young age, like most children, that everything was his. "Mine," toddler DaVinci would say. "No, Leonardo, that's mommy's," his mother would say. But he would have nothing of that. He knew until the day he died that he owned
everything ever because self-ownership was the first concept of ownership he learned. It's too bad he didn't ignore society completely and never learn to do anything but breathe, cry, and drink milk, because the world would have been a Utopia by now (if not by the time he died). The thought of DaVinci admitting fault, and adjusting his work accordingly,
once in his career makes me shudder. Imagining him making multiple mistakes makes me cry like a child who never learned to smile or even eat in their blessedly short life that was totally ruined by their eviction from their comfortable home inside their mother.