I was always personally confused about why fish isn't considered to be "meat" and is thus allowed during lent for Christians. In my mind, I always thought of fish as being meat, since it's coming from an animal, same as any other meat
@@matthewkuscienko4616 That’s just because the Catholic Church, as an institution, is weird. I don’t know what to tell you. They classified capybara as a fish, even though it’s a mammal, and looks nothing like a fish. And their justification for this was because it lives in water. And they did it so that nuns and monks could eat some actual meat on Friday, thereby completely bypassing the whole meat restriction during Lent.
@@lightningfletch5598 That is weird. It actually kind of reminds me of the belief in creationism, which talks about how the earth is supposedly 6000 years old or something like that based on the Bible rather than actual scientific facts. But I didn't know about the whole thing about capybaras being classified as fish because they live in the water, which is nonsense -- by that logic, things like whales, turtles, crocodiles, sea snakes, and jellyfish, among other animals, are by their definition, fish
@@lightningfletch5598i think it more so comes from how food groups were divided in medieval europe. its also worth mentioning that in Genesis, the creation of aquatic animals and land animals happened on different days, so there is kind of a built in distinction in that sense. what some cultures consider to be "meat" is different from how the modern world views it. it also isn't uncommon to see a bending of rule in places like south america where the natural environment is very different to the one that traditional Christian customs developed in
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I don't agree with the first Hot take for this reason. imagine you have 1000 bucks in your card, and you want to buy that new TV which with tax is 1000. I could buy it right away but have no money to spend until I get my next paycheck. or i could finance it for 6 months and split it. this way I still have money for that month. in this context, you can afford to buy that tv. but if you buy it directly you won't have any money for future needs for that month. sometimes its not only about if you can afford it but more on it is worth spending the majority of our money and not having much money to help manage us for that situation. this is my opinion.
I mean basically I agree with you but I think the best way to sum it up is you can afford the product but you cannot afford to have it at that particular point in time
Exactly. You should not finance anything other than an expensive purchase like a home or car unless you have exactly the amount of money for that item in your account already. That’s just being fiscally responsible, and financing allows you to be much more flexible with your money. This needs more likes.
If you only have 1000 left on your Bank Account and you can't get more within a week from the decision, I think you have other worries. Depends on where you live and how expensive regular goods are though.
The fact that financing something means you can’t afford it being a hot take shows how backwards our society is, that’s not a crazy take it’s common damn sense
I think the idea is it might not be something you should finance for. Not saying I agree with it, I bought my PS4 through Fingerhunt because I wanted one without saving money and was willing to pay extra for it but I get the underlying concept.
@@MeItyCheeseDifferent people have different tastes. For some people beef can be the peak of consumable protein, for others it makes them retch, no matter how well cooked
As an American, the second one is so true. Not that I think there's no place for t-shirts or anything, but it feels like people never bother to dress up for an occasion anymore.
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I don’t agree with the first one. Some people just place unreasonable value into things that aren’t worth anything. Perfect example being a ps5. Yeah you spent $500 on it and paid it off yet if you try to sell it….. well good luck 😂😂😂😂 Nah, they need to start lowering prices and understand what does and doesn’t have value. If you have to finance something it’s more than likely it’s because someone overpriced it for absolutely no other reason than to get rich quick.
I feel like forks are obviously better than chopsticks 1. You get more food with a fork 2. You have to learn to use chopsticks and sometimes it can be hard 3. There are a bunch of foods you cannot pick up with chopsticks ANIME KIDS, DONT COME AT ME
Chopsticks allow significantly more "shoveling" of food. Seafood is beyond disgusting. The definition of "mortgage" includes "financing" and, therefore, not paying "full price" for a house.
Dude I love when people say I'm a vegetarian but I eat fish one time my old therapist said that and then I said "so you're a pascatarian" and at the time I was 12 she was like 26 and she just said "oh"