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Originating from the Bakken oilfield on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation using horses and cattle.
Having control of he court system and with an ample supply of trucks, cows and horses are fenced onto a highway where they will ultimately be hit. With the truck damaged and disabled, tribal police will issue a summons to the driver. The driver will be subsequently sued for 5-10x the value of the animal hit, with the rancher claiming damages for all 'potential offspring' the animal may have provided.
Originating from the Bakken oilfield on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation using horses and cattle.
Having control of he court system and with an ample supply of trucks, cows and horses are fenced onto a highway where they will ultimately be hit. With the truck damaged and disabled, tribal police will issue a summons to the driver. The driver will be subsequently sued for 5-10x the value of the animal hit, with the rancher claiming damages for all 'potential offspring' the animal may have provided.
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"Why sell horse, when you can savage it for more money."
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by Medusa&TheDevil88 February 16, 2024
Get the Savage mug.Nobel Savage Fallacy (not to be confused with the Noble Savage Myth) is an error in reasoning by which incidental commonalities between modern scientific theory/technology and ancient cultural expressions are claimed to support a conclusion that the ancients must have had access to modern knowledge.
The fallacy is usually committed by those with an at best shallow understanding of either modern science, ancient cultures, or - frequently - both.
It is commonly committed by those seeking to bolster the foundations of their modern cultural hegemony by arguing that the purported central tenets of its ancient precursors were rationally developed, and any deviations from those traditional norms are movement away from the ostensibly scientific ideal.
It is also frequently deployed by charlatans attempting to sell products or services derived from ancient techniques, who wish to gain a veneer of scientific plausibility for their offerings - that they in no way deserve.
The fallacy is usually committed by those with an at best shallow understanding of either modern science, ancient cultures, or - frequently - both.
It is commonly committed by those seeking to bolster the foundations of their modern cultural hegemony by arguing that the purported central tenets of its ancient precursors were rationally developed, and any deviations from those traditional norms are movement away from the ostensibly scientific ideal.
It is also frequently deployed by charlatans attempting to sell products or services derived from ancient techniques, who wish to gain a veneer of scientific plausibility for their offerings - that they in no way deserve.
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"Babe, Gwenyth can say whatever she likes - but stuffing that crystal up your coochie is not gonna cure anything, even if the Biddelonians have been doing it for centuries... yes, I've heard of phototherapy, but that crystal isn't gonna refract any light up there, it's just another Nobel Savage Fallacy!"
"Babe, Gwenyth can say whatever she likes - but stuffing that crystal up your coochie is not gonna cure anything, even if the Biddelonians have been doing it for centuries... yes, I've heard of phototherapy, but that crystal isn't gonna refract any light up there, it's just another Nobel Savage Fallacy!"
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