Re: Yet Another Arnold Article



IanH wrote:

> And the way he chose to respond signals his intent.

Yes, to entertain all serious offers and proposals, as we are required
to by law.

Metaphor to this overreaction:

Me: Hmm. I think I'll eat today.

OP: That must mean you're currently starving, and you're planning on
eating anything anyone shoves at you!

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