I'm honestly fairly new to Ben and Jerry's. I'm a glutton, so I usually buy less expensive giant tubs of ice cream and gorge, because I'm terrible. BUT, I'm partial to Peanut Butter half baked.You had me at Ben&Jerry's. What's your favorite flavor my guy? Mine is "The Tonight Dough" followed by Gimme S'more! and recently tried Cannoli which was really damn good...
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Ben and Jerry's has dairy free.It doesn’t taste light. I promise. I can only eat one scoop anyway.
no market is entirely homogenous, but economic liberty is a real thing.You can feel free to list me all of these free market havens. Tell you what, just give me 5.
yes, because that changes the scale of the power that can be abused...the scale is what's important here. Me and my friends can't starve our neighbors to death. Pick one of those economically free countries and tell me about the time the government starved off their political opposition or ethnic minorities.Yes, there is. You're just shifting who is able to abuse said power.
30 day screen name bet? See who can starve their neighbors the fastest?Me and my friends can't starve our neighbors to death.
Is this a serious request? I don't mean that I can't, I mean that you really don't see any examples there of places where atrocities have been committed?no market is entirely homogenous, but economic liberty is a real thing.
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yes, because that changes the scale of the power that can be abused...the scale is what's important here. Me and my friends can't starve our neighbors to death. Pick one of those economically free countries and tell me about the time the government starved off their political opposition or ethnic minorities.
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Don’t eat coconut-based products and the almond ones are gross.Ben and Jerry's has dairy free.
What's your deal with coconut?Don’t eat coconut-based products and the almond ones are gross.
What's your deal with coconut?
I don’t like the flavor and if it touches my skin, I break out. I was using coconut oil on my hair, and kept breaking out on the parts of my skin it would touch, as soon as I stopped using it, it stopped causing issues. ??♀What's your deal with coconut?
Crazy, that’s one of the few things I can use on my skin/face without issue.I don’t like the flavor and if it touches my skin, I break out. I was using coconut oil on my hair, and kept breaking out on the parts of my skin it would touch, as soon as I stopped using it, it stopped causing issues. ??♀
Well, that sucks. Anyways, just did a Pepsi challenge between dairy and non-dairy (almond) half baked peanut butter. Difference is definitely there, but you wouldn't notice it if you weren't doing a direct comparison.I don’t like the flavor and if it touches my skin, I break out. I was using coconut oil on my hair, and kept breaking out on the parts of my skin it would touch, as soon as I stopped using it, it stopped causing issues. ??♀
i literally took food to my neighbor tonight.30 day screen name bet? See who can starve their neighbors the fastest?
my list confirms there are no pure markets, and exposes your "Real Scotsman" fallacy.Is this a serious request? I don't mean that I can't, I mean that you really don't see any examples there of places where atrocities have been committed?
p.s. Your list confirms there are no free markets.
I wanted so bad for coconut oil to work on my hair because it’s so cheap at Costco but nope.Crazy, that’s one of the few things I can use on my skin/face without issue.
I tried a peanut butter almond one and I didn’t like it. Tried other brands of dairy free, almond based, no go. I’m very picky. Even with almond milk. I don’t know.Well, that sucks. Anyways, just did a Pepsi challenge between dairy and non-dairy (almond) half baked peanut butter. Difference is definitely there, but you wouldn't notice it if you weren't doing a direct comparison.
Its not a "real Scotsman" fallacy when you refute a claim with information that doesnt meet the standard.my list confirms there are no pure markets, and exposes your "Real Scotsman" fallacy.
Im going to intervene in your market if you keep this up.Its not a "real Scotsman" fallacy when you refute a claim with information that doesnt meet the standard.
Free Market and Modified Free Market are different types of economy. The second has government intervention the first does not.
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by your definition, markets don't exist because no market is a pure market.Its not a "real Scotsman" fallacy when you refute a claim with information that doesnt meet the standard.
Free Market and Modified Free Market are different types of economy. The second has government intervention the first does not.
Because it isn't free. When the 10% percent of non-freedom that you're referring to is country locking its citizenry in their homes and telling them "You dont need to work, we'll just tax more." It's very difficult for me to even pretend that the vast majority of the population works in a free market.by your definition, markets don't exist because no market is a pure market.
90% free market isn't a free market, according you. On one hand, you want to talk about "we're in the real world" and then you want constrain the discussion to hypotheticals when the evidence from the real world contradicts your position.
again, back to the hypothetical. Is HK or Singapore locking 10% of their citizens in their homes and telling them "You don't need to work..."Because it isn't free. When the 10% percent of non-freedom that you're referring to is country locking its citizenry in their homes and telling them "You dont need to work, we'll just tax more." It's very difficult for me to even pretend that the vast majority of the population works in a free market.