Should bullfighting be abolished?

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Re: Should bullfighting be abolished?




by sicetaitsimple » 23/11/22, 21:21

Phew, it's good, our Janic back on track!
It was still worrying, 4 pages without mentioning the vaccine!
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by phil59 » 23/11/22, 21:43

If we only have:

"The shortest between two points is the straight line", we won't be able to go very far, even if it may seem very true.
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by Remundo » 23/11/22, 21:52

phil59 wrote:"The shortest between two points is the straight line"

it's not always true, especially on a sphere :P
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by phil59 » 23/11/22, 21:59

Remundo wrote:
phil59 wrote:"The shortest between two points is the straight line"

it's not always true, especially on a sphere :P



You who have a little knowledge of physics, a priori, should we only stay on one sphere?

And on Earth, on a road, there can be cracks, and making a small detour, to arrive at your destination point, without having to turn around, is "shorter" ....

And the time to cover the distance, what do we do with it?

Well, maybe some kind of metaphors...
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by Remundo » 23/11/22, 22:18

it takes us into a very long HS

Already "the shortest" is not defined, is it distance or time, in which context (eg subject to gravity or not)

How is distance defined? Is it physical (spatial) distance, or some more abstract standard?

Moreover, on what space are we forced to move: a plane, a sphere, any 2D surface...

It takes a lot of math and rigor to discuss this.

But it is true that for the spatial distance, and on a space without curvature, the shortest distance is the rectilinear segment between 2 points.
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by phil59 » 23/11/22, 22:27

This is true under well-defined conditions.

The subject is trying to use metaphors for Janic, that's the real pb, actually.
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by Janic » 24/11/22, 09:00

simpleton
What do you think, just to know?

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My opinion has no value, if you really want to know, go consult the official national statistical archives and other countries, the answer is there!


sicetaitsimple »23/11/22, 22:21
Phew, it's good, our Janic back on track!
unlike you who continually go off the rails!
so when are you going to consult the official archives cited which speak of vaccinations. Get out of your comfort zone!
It was still worrying, 4 pages without mentioning the vaccine!
lost! : Arrowu:

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The subject is trying to use metaphors for Janic, that's the real pb, actually.
no kidding, do you know what a metaphor is? You can hardly see it!
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by Christophe » 24/11/22, 09:18

Macron gets involved...or not:



He said a good thing (it changes) during this minute "As soon as we are in invective it does not work..." you understood the coarse characters of the forum ? : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:
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by phil59 » 24/11/22, 10:22

"As soon as we are in invective it does not work..."

For once. Saying it is fine. Doing it is something else.
And iron at 10 cents is cheap... : Arrow:
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by gegyx » 24/11/22, 10:52

Everything he said first, europe, economy... and you have to understand the reverse, as usual
As for bullfighting?
But if he advances on the non-prohibition, it will be in his own way... Tax bullfighting, at 2/3 of income (for the animal cause in Ukraine? :D ), and thus sink the company…

/ sacred LFI! With that kind of bullshit in the bill...
2nd time: one member less since they no longer want Quatennens, and he resigns. But if he remains an independent deputy, it is missed.
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