BBOoff

BBOoff t1_j7q9dos wrote

No, I mean that art-house snobs like to circle-jerk themselves with movies that require 3 re-watches and intimate knowledge of the history of an entire genre of cinema to understand, while the rest of the planet just wants something that will make them laugh/cheer/gush for two hours before they get back to their real lives.

;P

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BBOoff t1_ivte61r wrote

That is the entire point.

u/historycat95 is advocating for an ad campaign that seeks to divorce the "I have a .308 for deer hunting and a 12 ga for turkeys" demographic from the "tacticool loadout 6x AR-15s and 12x Glocks" camp, so that they can convince the first to support some limitations on the second.

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BBOoff t1_itbjfvt wrote

If anyone is wondering why Agriculture seems to be unusually low, be aware that this graph is only counting the actual economic activity of the farms/greenhouses themselves as Agriculture.

You may see higher percentages in other sources, because some other sources prefer to show the entire agri-food industry together, including the various sectors that are here classified as manufacturing and services.

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BBOoff t1_iqw1yxu wrote

By having an intimate relationship with someone. When you are regularly telling them things about your day that bothered or pleased you and how they made you feel because you appreciate their input, while your SO just gets some version of "my day was fine," that is emotional cheating. In general, it is about making someone else your primary source of emotional fulfillment.

Marriage isn't intended to be purely about the sexual relationship, it is also a social and emotional partnership. Outsourcing that emotional partnership to someone outside the marriage without discussing it with your SO is no different from sleeping with someone else.

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