dculberson wrote:
People will politicize anything, be it cars, light bulbs, or what you eat for dinner.
It may be more accurate to say that "anything has political implications--anything, be it cars, light bulbs, or what you eat for dinner, and some people choose to discuss the far-reaching effects of public policy as it relates to the item in question."
/potstirring
tuna55
UltimaDork
7/7/14 7:43 p.m.
Caroline_Ellis wrote:
Whatever gave you the impression that I was single when I bought the Sonic? I've had a boyfriend since I started writing for TTAC...it just helps the clicks if people think I'm available. So now y'all know a Caroline secret :)
That's a terrible secret.
I reread it, and I guess I was wrong, but I thought I read something to that affect when you were shopping for the Sonic, oh well. I was wrong. It has happened before. A few times. Today. In the past fifteen minutes.
1988RedT2 wrote:
dculberson wrote:
People will politicize anything, be it cars, light bulbs, or what you eat for dinner.
It may be more accurate to say that "anything has political implications--anything, be it cars, light bulbs, or what you eat for dinner, and some people choose to discuss the far-reaching effects of public policy as it relates to the item in question."
/potstirring
It might also be more inaccurate to say that.
dculberson wrote:
1988RedT2 wrote:
dculberson wrote:
People will politicize anything, be it cars, light bulbs, or what you eat for dinner.
It may be more accurate to say that "anything has political implications--anything, be it cars, light bulbs, or what you eat for dinner, and some people choose to discuss the far-reaching effects of public policy as it relates to the item in question."
/potstirring
It might also be more inaccurate to say that.
Now you're just being blatantly provocative!