Though I will say, retrievers, you can sometimes give them a literal chest full of toys, and really all they want are your napkins and mail.
I let them shred apart toilet paper tubes though.
Though I will say, retrievers, you can sometimes give them a literal chest full of toys, and really all they want are your napkins and mail.
I let them shred apart toilet paper tubes though.
RIP trees.
That said, it’s perfectly valid to complain about a product not meeting expectations or realistic standards that have been set. That’s just business, if the product is no good it doesn’t matter how much time and money you put into it.
Though I’m nice about it, no one sets out to make a shit product apart from actual scammers. I’m usually more interested in breaking down how something failed to deliver.
I’ve thought about this, I’m afraid my take won’t be too deep, but that’s just the cycle.
You pull things apart or away from their natural state and destroy what their original properties were to create something with different properties. There’s no other way to make anything, creation is destruction, destruction is creation, and so the cycle will continue.
Even when. Your intent is purely destructive in nature you are creating something new, disordered and chaotic though it might be.
And it’s not just humans doing it, it’s happening all around you all the time, the universe breathes in this constant cycle of destruction and creation, no moment existing twice.
They want to get paid and it’s much easier to get paid from someone willing to work out a deal.
“Teaching sand to think was a mistake”
Yes but have you also attempted to buy a camping chair at Dick’s. It’s really wild how badly laid out the camping section is. I buy like half my clothing at Tractor Supply Co when I’m picking up other stuff, I look like a hipster cowboy but it works.