The rabbi's grandson weaponized golems, selling them as soldiers to any state that could pay.
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The rabbi's grandson weaponized golems, selling them as soldiers to any state that could pay.
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I can’t stand the word 'empathy', actually. I think 'empathy' is a made-up, new-age term, and it does a lot of damage. I much prefer the word 'compassion', and I much prefer the word 'sympathy'. Empathy is where you try to feel someone’s pain and sorrows as if they’re your own. Compassion allows for understanding. I prefer the word 'sympathy', because politics has weaponized empathy.
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Weaponized anthrax is a biological terror weapon, whereas anthrax found in the wild is unlikely to cause a plague.
Source: wiktionary
Trace that logic out a bit, and you arrive at a kind of weaponized incompetence: Your husband isn’t good at certain tasks, so he shouldn’t have to do them.
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