The Problem of the Butcher, Baker, & Candlestick Maker - Do you call a spade a spade?...Or is it called a spatula, and when all 3 know each can use it better!...Either way you already know Rock, Paper, & Scissors..."Investment Practice, Hate Campaign, & Legislation" is playing Liberty, Egality, Fraternity's game, as though "Security, Privacy, & Free Speech" hadn't ever been learnt...
It's only worry and hate if you take the bait: conversely this filth-mongering is debunkable thusly: Can the proverbial 'Butcher, Baker, and Candlestick-Maker' prove 'family size' rather than 'fertility of idea' by making potent a lesson in fertile wisdom...a game...err...Spatula?:
Medium Debunked:
Secondary monetization in hate propaganda of spent assets of investment procedures in market niche studies 'The Baker's spent spatula problem' - who to pass it onto next, the 'Butcher' or the 'Candlestick maker'?
Content Debunked:
As linguistics, it bears claim upon sales-pitch not upon world-view, where this can be considered. It isn't a 'Likely Observable Human Behaviour', as phenomenon considered, but that it is necessarily for money, cajoled, externally-to-mind; and in the boardroom where semantics prior-to-cause are discussed, as when, besides, and when such 'Likely Observable Human Behaviours' are forming world-views, besides, views can be formed, not obstacles...
Attitude Debunked:
It's a 'family size index' not a 'fertility rate' - Suggestive Emotive Bias alludes to 'libido' comparable to 'stature' -as comparison- of insult - yet if you can't tell if what compares to libido is in any running, then you must be a great deal of time late, like, say, 14 years since 911?
Motivation Debunked:
The 'Fakable Purposes' take over from the 'Fakable Characteristics' as costing 'Video Evidence' is ditching itself for the discourse on 'why one might wish to portray fakeness in any videos at all'.
Purpose Debunked:
Of investment protocols, what to translate as the caption to any study, as hate messages, or as geography class instead, has a price in its market clears better for the fleeting idle gossip than the subject of science.
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