Noncompliance can happen in a myriad of ways.
If you are able to throw sand in the gears of tyranny, you must do so.
If you are able to throw sand in the gears of tyranny, you must do so.
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Yes. It is almost thrilling how many ways things can lost, or misplaced, or used incorrectly, and how often people forget, or stall, or send to the wrong place.
And don't let me get started on filing and copying.
And don't let me get started on filing and copying.
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If allowing your opponent to run as fast as they can in the opening moments encourages them to overextend into strategic weakness, then...you have to let them.
Then you start messing with them.
It's how the (structurally) weak must fight.