@TheSanSabaSongbird
@lemdro.idRight? It's still the Jews? Really? WTF? East Indian Americans are rapidly outpacing "the Jews" in terms of elite professionalism, but it's still all somehow about the Jews?
What planet do these people live on?
For whatever it's worth, I very much doubt that I have better judgement than you. I am a bit of a dummy and in general don't have any truly valuable insights as to the nature of reality.
I think I know a few things, but I am also always filled with self-doubt and never want to be thought of as a person who has any answers.
Can you please explain to me exactly why and how it was objectively obvious that OP's comment was meant to be taken as some kind of joke or satire?
Because if you can't, I have to think that you are little more than an arbitrarily condescending piece of shit.
The cool thing about Andersen is that even if the glass on your window gets accidentally broken for whatever reason, it's still covered by their forever warranty and they will come and repair it for free. The downside is that they are, again, very expensive.
I personally think it's worth it and have Andersen windows on my house.
The short version is that it was about the transfer of power from hereditary nobility to a different elite consisting of wealthy merchants and "gentlemen" farmers. This transfer was already happening anyway throughout the British Empire, the Americans just wanted to speed it up and codify it.
But you could swap the sexes or have them both be men and it would still work, so I'm not sure that it really is sexist.
But who is the author of said thoughts? From whence do they arise? If you look carefully you'll find that there is no author and that the self is an illusion that arises from the nature of consciousness. This is the essential insight of Buddhism and other contemplative traditions.
That's not true at all. The ignorance in this thread is absolutely astonishing. It's like you went to the US once, spent a week in Florida and now somehow think you're an expert in American homebuilding techniques and practices. WTF?
As someone with nearly 30 years experience in various types of construction, I can say for a fact that this is objectively incorrect. There's a trope about any kind of social media content that touches on a subject about which one has real expertise, don't remember exactly how it goes, but anyhow, let's just say that the ignorance in this thread is absolutely astonishing.
Go down to your local big box hardware store and try to find a single-pane window, for example. You can't because nobody makes them. If you want a single-pane window you have to buy a sheet of glass and know how to install and glaze it yourself.