oh, I get it now.
It's like all the reviews you see on Amazon, where someone got something for free.
It's like everyone got complimentary copies?
Now I understand why it's a great book...
And why apparently it's difficult to write a description of what makes it "great"
So far, I've just heard that it has wrong information, apparently. (restating Tom's Ti work, with no confirmation or okay from Tom?)
The reviews on Amazon almost always include the phrase "Verified Purchase" at the top of the review. Translating from the Greek, this means that the reviewer purchased the book being reviewed.
Snowmman, for unknown reasons terms like "ego problems", "sour grapes", etc., etc., come to mind when reading some of your recent posts. Have you and Georger actually read or even seen the book?
I pondered this post.
Ran it thru the allusion AI, in English, Greek and Romanian.
Travelled to Moldova and asked the street-food vendors for their take on it.
Posted on Instagram and Tiktok. Nothing.
Basically all gave the same answer "What grapes were had?, sour or otherwise?"
Did someone get grapes? What grapes were gotten and in what form?
I'll cop to the claim of "ego", but unclear how that's a bad thing or how it applies to the proposed grapes.
Is said "ego" blinding me from the "grapes" in plain view?