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I have more faith in our victory than ever. But I find that some arguments demand revision and refinement. The fortification argument <ref name="n8" />, for example, is true, but in inverse proportion to the fortress' size. Like while infinitely multiplying the sides of a polygon, we see it merge with its circumference. Suppose (horresco referens – | I have more faith in our victory than ever. But I find that some arguments demand revision and refinement. The fortification argument <ref name="n8" />, for example, is true, but in inverse proportion to the fortress' size. Like while infinitely multiplying the sides of a polygon, we see it merge with its circumference. Suppose (horresco referens – “horresco” is very Romanian) the Germans, god forbid, conquer the entire world, they would be in a fortress, but would be comfortable there. At the moment I find their fortress too vast for my liking. I think the earlier we can cut off Poland etc. etc., the more pertinent the argument will become and the better it will be. Tibi. |
Latest revision as of 17:18, 2 October 2022
I have more faith in our victory than ever. But I find that some arguments demand revision and refinement. The fortification argument [1], for example, is true, but in inverse proportion to the fortress' size. Like while infinitely multiplying the sides of a polygon, we see it merge with its circumference. Suppose (horresco referens – “horresco” is very Romanian) the Germans, god forbid, conquer the entire world, they would be in a fortress, but would be comfortable there. At the moment I find their fortress too vast for my liking. I think the earlier we can cut off Poland etc. etc., the more pertinent the argument will become and the better it will be. Tibi.
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