

This comment doesn’t make you look as cool as you think it does.
This comment doesn’t make you look as cool as you think it does.
…the author attributes the idea of fairy dust being necessary for flight to practical needs:
…after the first production I had to add something to the play at the request of parents (who thus showed that they thought me the responsible person) about no one being able to fly until the fairy dust had been blown on him; so many children having gone home and tried it from their beds and needed surgical attention. – J. M. Barrie
…you have already seen"
I took that as more “you saw where I grabbed myself” instead of “I did it before, and I did it again”
They talk about it in the article
As long as your drill bit is harder than the thing it’s drilling into, it’ll work.
Wouldn’t that be lazy loading, not optimistic?
My guess would be it’s seen as diluting the power of the next person up the chain, since certain roles and responsibilities would be shared. When you start spreading power, each individual component has less authority than it had before.
Not saying if that’s good or bad, but that’s a rational I could see for that statement.
Mules be the cross breed and infertile ones