If you took the time to get to know a hippo you would change your mind.
Always crapping wherever it happened to be standing
I like this post.I dislike you less than I dislike hippos, but I'm indifferent to hippos save by name based virtue.
I hope I'm being clear.
You made a conditional statement, which is the same thing. A second condition is necessarily and always met is a first is also met. If how you go about that is true, then about 100% of all programs would be malfunctioning. I see what you're saying, like you made two completely unrelated statements that just happen to be together. But the fact that you have a well-structured if statement and a comma followed by then (which denotes similarities between the condition and the outcome, ie. they are both met or not met) proves otherwise. It would only be logically conclusive that there is, based on your previous statement, a positive correlation between scyllas disliking of hippoes and your preferred economic theory.I am neither an economic anarchist (which are often referred to as capitalists as well) nor a socialist, so I suppose I am a capitalist. Which does not say anything about my opinion concerning the question if Scylla dislikes hippos (I never said this condition to be sufficient, nor necessary, for my statement of being a capitalist to be true).