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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Another mass shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="ssj4sadie" data-source="post: 16782178" data-attributes="member: 2456"><p>Dude, you just don’t remember the time your parents rationalized heat and burns to you or when you burned yourself and made the connection. Clearly the old lady knew that hot liquid could burn her, she wasn’t oblivious to this fact. She just didn’t know how hot and therefore how severe the burn could be. She made a costly decision based on faulty information.</p><p></p><p>Is sexuality an innate sense? I’m going to guess you think it is, obviously correct me if I am wrong. However, that would mean being gay is natural. Making another assumption, I’m going to guess you would say majority are not born gay and it is something learned. I think there is a natural instinct to procreate, but sexuality is learned.</p><p></p><p>So yes, you instinctually (biochemically) pull away or avoid things that will burn you. But you have to learn what those things are. Then you make risk decisions. I have definitely pulled a hot as **** bowl out of the microwave to place it on the counter. Then wrapped it in a towel after I realized how actually ****ing hot the bowl was and it isn’t something I’ve only done once. I am sure that had the old lady known that the coffee would give her that severe of an injury, she would have done something differently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssj4sadie, post: 16782178, member: 2456"] Dude, you just don’t remember the time your parents rationalized heat and burns to you or when you burned yourself and made the connection. Clearly the old lady knew that hot liquid could burn her, she wasn’t oblivious to this fact. She just didn’t know how hot and therefore how severe the burn could be. She made a costly decision based on faulty information. Is sexuality an innate sense? I’m going to guess you think it is, obviously correct me if I am wrong. However, that would mean being gay is natural. Making another assumption, I’m going to guess you would say majority are not born gay and it is something learned. I think there is a natural instinct to procreate, but sexuality is learned. So yes, you instinctually (biochemically) pull away or avoid things that will burn you. But you have to learn what those things are. Then you make risk decisions. I have definitely pulled a hot as **** bowl out of the microwave to place it on the counter. Then wrapped it in a towel after I realized how actually ****ing hot the bowl was and it isn’t something I’ve only done once. I am sure that had the old lady known that the coffee would give her that severe of an injury, she would have done something differently. [/QUOTE]
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