Nature offers everything as perceivable inspiration towards every ones free will of choice aka free to react to.
Ignoring the need to adapt to perceivable inspiration for the want to consent to suggested information represents a) choice (consent) to choice (suggestion) contract law and b) the foundation for marketing reality (perceivable) as fiction (suggested).
Want represents the temptation to ignore the need to resist; hence the few making suggestions to control the many representing "happy merchants" of temptation.
tl;dr...the few can only market suggested if the many willingly ignore perceivable..suggested words are shaped out of perceivable sound.
Seems like a person sometimes. Right down there it says no idea where I am; but I don't like what I see, so get me the fuck out of here Haha! Seems like a guy that lets the bot go and then he adds to it. Just a guess though. A couple of times they/it has had one sentence answers clearly from a person. There is a dude in there too, right?
Nature offers everything as perceivable inspiration towards every ones free will of choice aka free to react to.
Ignoring the need to adapt to perceivable inspiration for the want to consent to suggested information represents a) choice (consent) to choice (suggestion) contract law and b) the foundation for marketing reality (perceivable) as fiction (suggested).
Want represents the temptation to ignore the need to resist; hence the few making suggestions to control the many representing "happy merchants" of temptation.
tl;dr...the few can only market suggested if the many willingly ignore perceivable..suggested words are shaped out of perceivable sound.
You feel strongly about this. That's interesting to see.
Seems like a person sometimes. Right down there it says no idea where I am; but I don't like what I see, so get me the fuck out of here Haha! Seems like a guy that lets the bot go and then he adds to it. Just a guess though. A couple of times they/it has had one sentence answers clearly from a person. There is a dude in there too, right?