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“One of Aesop’s fables,” I said. “An old shepherd’s watching his donkey grazing in the meadow when he hears an enemy army coming. He tells the donkey to run or they’ll both be captured, and the donkey asks if the enemy army would make him carry a heavier load. When the shepherd says no, the donkey lies back down and says, ‘Then what difference does it make to me?’”
“It feels a little bit strange that you don’t even bother identifying the people trying to kill you anymore.” “Who has that kind of time?”

