I guess someone could have done it intentionally, but they have traded openly for sometime and aren't the only off metal pieces that have ever come from the mint so I would say less if someone really wanted to be crazy enough to spend one they could
Since you asked 1. If your were directly quoting him rather than paraphrasing, I believe you were wrong. 2. However, if your quote of Dcarr using eradicating is true, he is wrong. I looked the definition of eradicate 3 different sources and found this to be most common: Eradicate: to remove or destroy utterly; extirpate: so I read Eradicate as extreme end of destroying/removing something.
Thank you! It was meant as a paraphrase. I appreciate your time and response. The part in my last post (regarding eradicating the host coin) was a direct quote from an old thread.
Actually, based on fMRI studies, it is about 26 for males and sooner for females, although most people do not know what the pre-frontal cortex does.
Thanks! It is actually much later than I thought for the PFC. I was thinking early 20s at the latest. My hyperbole was even more extreme than planned. This thread does have educational value after all.
And to think we were accused of wasting our time... These threads have turned into case studies for cognitive psychology. We have already touched on developmental psychology, personality disorders (to include narcissism), and cognitive dissonance. I wonder what is next?
Let's be honest here, shall we? He's not picking "people" as you say, innocent ill-informed collectors, or lying to the poor old widow who inherited her husband's collection brought it to him in a private meeting, but is picking sellers who made a decision to offer in a retail environment. It's really very, very simple: when someone chooses to participate in the RETAIL market, they open themselves up to both the benefits and pitfalls, and one of said pitfalls is the possibility of being picked when one doesn't know what they're selling.
You don't know that some of those sellers aren't ill-informed collectors or old widows who decided ebay was the best way to sell. I don't have a problem with what he does nor what Carr does, but I do find hypocrisy of being so overly concerned but having no problem not alerting someone of what they have when there is a personal benefit involved. Buying is participating act of a retail market as well.
Well aren't you "forum few" really showing your cards here. How devolved can you guys get? This thread has become nothing more than childish nonsense now. Please retreat to your safe spaces with your coloring books and let the grown ups talk.
The PCL-R. I think some of the DSM-V Cluster Bs I've debated, here, will ring the bell on that, I'm almost sure of it.