That’s like saying “baseball players pitching balls at the batter is a dangerous game.”
Like, that’s the game. The whole game. It always has been. Why are you using the verbs in the present tense to imply that it’s something new, something they haven’t been doing from the beginning?
That’s like saying “baseball players pitching balls at the batter is a dangerous game.”
Like, that’s the game. The whole game. It always has been. Why are you using the verbs in the present tense to imply that it’s something new, something they haven’t been doing from the beginning?