If you deny parts of yourself—your drives, your desires, your instincts—because they’re “sinful,” you’re not strong.
That’s your argument — I’m having my tall pickled bean ceasar with my hot wings and being strong by not denying my desire - the basic premise of your argument is strewn with fallacy but I enjoy your work
If you deny parts of yourself—your drives, your desires, your instincts—because they’re “sinful,” you’re not strong.
That’s your argument — I’m having my tall pickled bean ceasar with my hot wings and being strong by not denying my desire - the basic premise of your argument is strewn with fallacy but I enjoy your work
Bracing food for thought. I enjoy the direct appeal, the argumentative edge, and the simplicity of this piece.