I have the honor to be Your Obedient Servant - B.Aud
We all live in stories... It seems to me that a definition of any living vibrant society is that you constantly question those stories... The argument itself is freedom. It's not that you come to a conclusion about it. Through that argument you change your mind sometimes... That's how societies grow. When you can't retell for yourself the stories of your life then you live in a prison... Somebody else controls the story. - S. Rushdie
I have the honor to be Your Obedient Servant - B.Aud
We all live in stories... It seems to me that a definition of any living vibrant society is that you constantly question those stories... The argument itself is freedom. It's not that you come to a conclusion about it. Through that argument you change your mind sometimes... That's how societies grow. When you can't retell for yourself the stories of your life then you live in a prison... Somebody else controls the story. - S. Rushdie
To determine who is good, must we not first determine what is “good”? And if there is such a “good”, would you not agree that there must also be a “bad”?
And if there is a “good” and therefore must be a “bad”, are these merely momentary descriptors, or are they inherent traits to the teams that are incapable of changing over time?
If I may begin, would you agree that an action that causes a team to win a game must be “good”? And therefore an action that would cause a team to lose a game be “bad”? Would you yield this to be true?
Finally got to watch it. Right or wrong the H ruled there was a receiver in the area. You can see him pointing to the receiver after the play. It's a pretty liberal ruling but he didn't make a rules mistake. If it's wrong it's a judgement error. Probably get mixed answer from a panel of officials.
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I have the honor to be Your Obedient Servant - B.Aud
We all live in stories... It seems to me that a definition of any living vibrant society is that you constantly question those stories... The argument itself is freedom. It's not that you come to a conclusion about it. Through that argument you change your mind sometimes... That's how societies grow. When you can't retell for yourself the stories of your life then you live in a prison... Somebody else controls the story. - S. Rushdie