04-02-2019, 09:51 PM
Can I apply this to real life? Like, if I'm sitting in the kitchen with a group of people and we are voting on which topping to get on a pizza can I go in another room and declare that my vote of anchovies should given more weight because we need to make sure the voices of people in the living room are heard?
This house is more rooms than the kitchen, after all.
You mean like the way NY contains one of our greatest cultural, artistic, and financial capitals and Mississippi is full of uneducated and knocked-up teens?
This house is more rooms than the kitchen, after all.
(04-02-2019, 09:51 PM)bfine32 Wrote: not sure if you were directing the question at me or Matt, but my assertion is the state is no more important than the people. , but there's more than population that makes up a state.
You mean like the way NY contains one of our greatest cultural, artistic, and financial capitals and Mississippi is full of uneducated and knocked-up teens?
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