Yes, but the assailants will describe it as 'accidental maliciousness' and 'deliberate carelessness.' To them, changing the meaning victimizes them, thus removing all culpability.
If that wasn't in Sun Tzu's 'Art of War'...it should have been.
Uh yeah. Always check out the their family because if things get serious, they will be your family. I have enough people on my side I do not want to deal with than have to get even more.
"My Sister-In-Law Lives With Us And Uses Our Things. This Is How She Leaves My Peloton After Use. She’s Not A Child She’s In Her 30s And Conversations Go In One Ear And Out The Other"
Yes, but the assailants will describe it as 'accidental maliciousness' and 'deliberate carelessness.' To them, changing the meaning victimizes them, thus removing all culpability.
If that wasn't in Sun Tzu's 'Art of War'...it should have been.
Uh yeah. Always check out the their family because if things get serious, they will be your family. I have enough people on my side I do not want to deal with than have to get even more.
Yes, but the assailants will describe it as 'accidental maliciousness' and 'deliberate carelessness.' To them, changing the meaning victimizes them, thus removing all culpability.
If that wasn't in Sun Tzu's 'Art of War'...it should have been.