Given that "public bathroom smell" is pretty noxious and unforgettable, I suppose once is plenty to remember.
Dragging your feet still, aren't you?
Nah. Just taunting you for fun. Al-Fashir makes 7.
And when you extract the subordinate clause
Except that the subordinate clause was placed in there intentionally. Extracting it alters what you intended to emphasize.
A lot of Robert Johnson's life is poorly documented.
Certainly. But that's still no basis to assume that he talked about selling his soul to the devil simply because he has a similar name to another guitar player who told that story.
I don't need to name a purely libertarian government. I only need to name a state that is neither a colony nor a dictatorship.
And why would that state fall somewhere on the same scale of liberty that colonies and dictatorships do?
So you smelled it once (when?) and that is your proof that it always smells like a public restroom?
Except that the subordinate clause was placed in there intentionally.
I should hope so.
Extracting it alters what you intended to emphasize.
How about I tell you what I intended to emphasize in my writing, okay son? If you want to talk about how you misread a subordinate (nearly parenthetical) clause as emphasis, be my guest.
But that's still no basis to assume that he talked about selling his soul to the devil simply because he has a similar name to another guitar player who told that story.
But that's not the basis of my comment. It's a well-known (if apocryphal or mis-attributed) story that's part of American culture.
And why would that state fall somewhere on the same scale of liberty that colonies and dictatorships do?
You don't make much sense. You had earlier suggested the false dichotomy of colonial tyranny or dictatorial tyranny. A state that is neither colony nor dictatorship (such as the United States of America) proves that this dichotomy is a false one.