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might be, I was wondering, pain can be physical, financial, psychological and othersOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostI wonder if that's an inverse rule? Low cost = high pain, high cost = make it stop?
if you enter the dungeon, you are implicitly entering into a transaction and contract where the product or service being delivered and procured is pain
how that pain is delivered and manifested is beyond your control once you have entered the dungeon
so if the dungeon master slaps you with something financially painful, well you asked for it, that's why you're there in the dungeon
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Brillo's safe phrase is 'I do'. You'd think he could remember that.Originally posted by milanbenes View Postmight be, I was wondering, pain can be physical, financial, psychological and others
if you enter the dungeon, you are implicitly entering into a transaction and contract where the product or service being delivered and procured is pain
how that pain is delivered and manifested is beyond your control once you have entered the dungeon
so if the dungeon master slaps you with something financially painful, well you asked for it, that's why you're there in the dungeon
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostBrillo's safe phrase is 'I do'. You'd think he could remember that.
what is the "safe phrase" for Article 50 ?
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'Nanny is here'Originally posted by milanbenes View Postwhat is the "safe phrase" for Article 50 ?
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Originally posted by NigelJK View Post"no deal"
precisely and ouch that's the most painful option isn't it, no deal will actually be more expensive than the leaving bill
but that's why we're in the dungeon isn't it, we came here for pain and now we're getting what we wanted
Brillo,
great analogy
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that'll be Rees-Mogg's safe phraseOriginally posted by northernladyuk View Post'Nanny is here'
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Jacob is the spiritual leader of Brexit - Rosenberg to Farage's Goebbels.Originally posted by milanbenes View Postthat'll be Rees-Mogg's safe phrase
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