According to the cube rule, a hot dog is actually a kind of taco. The "hot dog is a taco" ruling is probably one of the least confounding rulings when classifying food by the cube rule.
My lawyer is going to totally nail them on the cross ex. They wrote in their affidavit that the dress was gold and white, but its clearly black and blue.
Would you be taken aback, or even assume you hadn’t yet spotted the item in question, if someone said they were going to bring you a sandwich and you saw them approaching with [name of maybe-not-sandwich]?
That’s the best way to settle the question.
(And for me, and I bet most people, makes hotdogs unequivocally not-sandwiches)
Hot take: Answering "Yes" to the question "Is a hot dog a sandwich" feels like it could be a test for autism; obsession with logically categorizing things, beyond common sense.
That statement seriously triggers some people though; we'd walk down the path of "well, if its the bread-connected hinge that differentiates one from the other, then what about subs? Subs are universally sandwiches, so why are hot dogs different?" That's logical; but its also irrelevant as to why we categorize these things in one category versus the other.
Would 63% of people walk down the path of 'is Earth a planet?' I would ask the pluto question, and absolutely nothing would be settled, except for polesters should block every single IPIn this thread, except for the philly cheesesteak guy, he should get a years supply... Of polls.
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