A list of puns related to "Unrealizable"
Hi.
So i have started reading about Pyrrhonism and i am wondering, would you say that the life ideals of a pyrrhonist are unrealizable?
so like can one then say that by living as a pyrrhonist that one can then not make any kind of decisions? I think then that you can probably still make decisions, but you will then make the decisions without certainty that your decisions are good, well-established or rational.
If anyone has anyhing better to tell i would appriciate it.
So I noticed dozens of people in another thread arguing that when you buy shitcoin A in jun 2017 and then the price ticker on the shitcoin exchange goes up a lot and you sell them for shitcoin B and then you multiply the amount of shitcoin B that the shitcoin exchange says you have by the price in tethers that the shitcoin exchange says that shitcoin B is worth, and that number is larger than the amount of money you used to buy shitcoin A, and then the shitcoin exchange exit scams in January (they never had the money in the first place) that this constitutes a capital gain for tax purposes.
This seemed to go against the general principle in this sub that the shitcoin prices are a completely made up pile of horsehit (eg they made a capital loss the second they put their money in a shitcoin exchange) , which got me thinking. Is an unrealizable gain still a gain? Thoughts?
I've got some really old (6 - 8 years) deferred revenue that will never turn into revenue. Value of the old is less than 1% of the overall deferred revenue balance. Is there a journal entry that makes sense to clear these? Debit Deferred Revenue, Credit ?????
The funeral director was asking us what we think Mum should wear in her casket.
Mum always loved to wear sarongs (fabric wraps that go around the torso and drape downward a bit like a long skirt would), so my uncle suggested that she wear a sarong in there.
The funeral director looked a bit confused, as did some of our family members, to which my uncle added:
"What's sarong with that?"
I started laughing like an idiot. He was proud of it too. The funeral director was rather shocked. We assured her, and our more proper relatives, that Mum would've absolutely loved the joke (which is very true).
His delivery was perfect. I'll never forget the risk he took. We sometimes recall the moment as a way help cushion the blows of the grieving process.
--Edit-- I appreciate the condolences. I'm doing well and the worst is behind me and my family. But thanks :)
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I would have a daughter
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It's Dublin everyday
But Bill kept the Windows
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True story; it even happened last night. My 5-year-old son walks up behind me and out of the blue says, "hey."
I turn to him and say, "yeah, kiddo? What's up?"
He responds, "it's dead grass."
I'm really confused and trying to figure out what's wrong and what he wants from me. "What? There's dead grass? What's wrong with that?"
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He says, totally straight-faced, "hay is dead grass," and runs off.
You officially hit rock bottom
And then you will all be sorry.
No it doesn't.
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He replied, "Well, stop going to those places then!"
She said how do you know he was headed to work?
I will find you. You have my Word.
βthank you for your cervix.β
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Made me smile
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A taxi
But now I stand corrected.
Hi.
started reading about Pyrrhonism skepticism. i am still somewhat confuesed, but just wondered what your take on the question if the life ideals of a pyrrhonist are unrealizable?
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