That winner was committed to the race, the runner up was involved.
What’s the difference between committed and involved? For breakfast, the chicken was involved, and the pig was committed to the project.
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That winner was committed to the race, the runner up was involved.
What’s the difference between committed and involved? For breakfast, the chicken was involved, and the pig was committed to the project.
I don’t understand your metaphor
It’s about Ham and eggs. The chicken laid the Egg, i.e. was involved in the creation of ham and eggs. The pig was committed to the ham and eggs, as in completely as resource that is used up.
Unwilling and unknown involvement. At worst, failure to report if she says nothing
quindraco@lemm.ee 1 year ago
If the race was first to touch the door and make it back to starting, she won - with extra sass.