Genuinely curious... are you referring to me or you? Wouldn’t Occam’s razor imply that when a serious woman discussing serious issues references a mythological creature, she’s trying to make a mythological reference or at least alluding to epic events? (as opposed to being cute or just “thinking it was cool” as you implied with the tattoo analogy)
Not necessarily. Were I GEOTUS with a desperate swamp all around me, I would command my troops by tweets using pre-identified code strings.
If Twitter bans Trump, he'll need everyone in the loop to have burner phones.
Okay.
Not every tatoo of a rabbit on a girl's shoulder leads to wonderland.
Sometimes she just thought it looked cool.
Not saying it's so, I'm just not ready to dismiss it out of hand.
Re: “Not every tatoo of a rabbit on a girl's shoulder leads to wonderland. Sometimes she just thought it looked cool.“
Sometimes. But one thing is for sure, we’re through the looking glass now. And if you don’t believe that you aren’t paying attention.
Politics are like icebergs. The bulk of it is not above the waterline.
Some people choose not to just discard Occam's Razor. Some choose to smelt it down to slag so they can never use it again.
Genuinely curious... are you referring to me or you? Wouldn’t Occam’s razor imply that when a serious woman discussing serious issues references a mythological creature, she’s trying to make a mythological reference or at least alluding to epic events? (as opposed to being cute or just “thinking it was cool” as you implied with the tattoo analogy)
Who’s smelting the razor here?