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llamazaresj t1_j8r5fo9 wrote

This is usually intentional. It's the same with laws against work done off the books. In some countries, you can't sue for money, for example if you have done construction work with your company off the books and the "customer" does not pay.

This way there is more risk involved.

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musci1223 t1_j8r527f wrote

That is kind of the issue with belief in the idea that there is a almighty being with a plan. If you believe that there is an all knowing all seeing entity who basically got everything planned out then you will always end up assuming that everything will turn out fine. Had an argument with someone in conspiracy sub where they believed that it doesn't matter what they do on earth and no matter how much they hurt god's creation they will end up in heaven because they believe in Jesus

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musci1223 t1_j8r51og wrote

That is kind of the issue with belief in the idea that there is a almighty being with a plan. If you believe that there is an all knowing all seeing entity who basically got everything planned out then you will always end up assuming that everything will turn out fine. Had an argument with someone in conspiracy sub where they believed that it doesn't matter what they do on earth and no matter how much they hurt god's creation they will end up in heaven because they believe in Jesus

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Shot-Spray5935 t1_j8r3xfs wrote

>He has since apologized for what he called his "disgraceful act," but also further criticized Huester's work and asked for "a certain understanding at least for the reasons why this happened."

I apologize to absolutely fucking nobody!

>That's when he started talking about her most recent review of his production of Dutch Mountain at the Nederlands Dans Theater in The Hague

Okay but there are no fucking mountains in the Netherlands people. It's all flat as a pancake there. What is this BS opera about? Those people are crazy maniacs.

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