You don't feel as though your goal justifies them? Or do you not care?
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
I worked at a café for a time. When I was working there, I was told by the manager that, to make a truly good cup of coffee, one had to separate the bad beans from the good.
Even a few left in would completely ruin the taste.
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
It's just a matter of removing the bad to make way for the good.
I don't know if it's commendable, but it has to be done.
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You don't feel as though your goal justifies them? Or do you not care?
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
I worked at a café for a time. When I was working there, I was told by the manager that, to make a truly good cup of coffee, one had to separate the bad beans from the good.
Even a few left in would completely ruin the taste.
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
It's just a matter of removing the bad to make way for the good.
I don't know if it's commendable, but it has to be done.