Not absolute, but close to it, yes. Most of the times.
It is because Im thinking every possible angle that I can come up with, argue myself, trying to find ways to prove that Im wrong, before I post anything.
Other people don’t. They try to bend everything to fit their desired outcome.
Still Im always open to change my mind, if the argument is convincing.Every possible angle, eh?
Boba Fett: Why does this guy with the “too good to be true” deal insist on hiding his face to us? What, he want to be a palace guard and start immediately? Make him show his face. Oh look, it’s Han Solo’s friend Lando Calrissian that objected to me bringing Solo to Jabba. How suspicious. Kill him.
I’m leaving it here. I can see where this is going. Feel free to consider it a week in your mind.
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There is a subtle difference that you might not understand, so I highlight it for you.
I said every possible angle I CAN THINK OF, and NOT every possible angle.
Reading comprehension matters. -
Lando is not the ‘too good to be true deal guy’ in my plan. It is the hired negotiator. Lando is merely posing as a hired mercenary protecting him. And the ‘guy’ leaves after the deal is completed.
Went over your head completely. -
Mercenaries hide their face, but you think Boba Fett thinks they shouldn’t? With a helmet on his head, eh?
And he gets suspicious because a seemingly pro asks if there is any work for him, after his job is done with the ‘too good to be true deal guy’?
Really?
Maybe you are the one who should be considering things in your mind for weeks.
And Im done arguing this. It doesn’t belong here anymore.