You are doing too much thinking with your big head. Take your little head out of your pants, give him a brisk spanking, swallow 2 tylenol PM and you will awaken with a rested and rational mind.
Posted By: Ridgetucky
So I am standing in line @ Chipotle (Note: I do not like the place but my kid does and she had $10 left from her payout for a great report card).
Anyway, I am standing there and noticed a sign that read "Sorry No Carnitas". The gist of the sign was that there was no more Responsibly Raised Pork due to a supply constraint.
And I started to think ya know "Are Providers Like The Pigs N The Supply Chain of Chipotle". I mean no disrespect to Providers. **Ha, ha, I couldn't even write that with a straight face - who the fuck am I kiddin**".
Back to the subject at hand. It occurred to me that the pig in the supply chain is a victim. A tasty victim but nonetheless a victim. Then I stretched the premise 1 step further and posited {Are Providers Victims or Volunteers?}
The pig clearly does not want to be eaten (or at least I think the pig does not want to be eaten). Does the Provider feel the same way as the pig?
Would a Provider willingly give her self to a self-indulged financial professional (or any other Hobbyist) with too much time on his hands and a warped view of sexual relations with women? Is she the victim or a volunteer in this scenario?
If the Provider is the victim should the Hobbyist feel guilty?
Just another one of my random thoughts on a Saturday.
The RT Out