Where did you find that? Please cite it properly.Woman: What did you think of Wendell's performance today? Would you agree that his debut at national level can't be far away?
Man: Well, it's good to see his growing confidence in his own ability over the season. And scoring a goal that soon into a match is bound to cause a stir, but as for the national squad — well, that's another question.
No, it's not funny at all. Modern humans in the so called "civilized/free/democratic" societies have turned into a pack of fears psychological traumas and restrictions. These days you can't ask even the simplest question without re-checking a thousand times whether you are going to infringe someone's copyright or hurt the feelings of the rainbow community or those supporting the genocide in Gaza. So sickening.Is "reaching out to humans" meant humorously?
I'd like to see you give it a try.I would either do it or not.
I mean what I say, unfortunately. I'm deeply ashamed of being a representative of the human society or, rather, what it has turned into during my lifetime. That's why I often regard humans from the standpoint of an extraterrestrial being. I wish I was one. Modern humans treat the planet and the life on the planet as if they are some alien invaders. I really find it hard to associate myself with humans. I hope this explanation satisfies your curiosity as to my free use of "humans".If I was an extraterrestrial I would use "humans" more freely than I do now
The whole point of suing someone is the presumption that you are going to succeed, win, etc. (call it whatever you want, I'm sure you see what I mean). In my case you are highly unlikely to succeed, hence the word "try".What would trying to do that look like?
The question remains open: "Are you or (is) anyone else likely to win damages from me for my initial post?"The point of suing somebody is to win damages from them in court.