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2019-12-06 19:55:12 UTC  

Or trolling?

2019-12-06 19:55:15 UTC  

I want you to try to type in plain English what you think that stanza is saying

2019-12-06 19:55:19 UTC  

It's explicitly said. Mother's wit: natural ability to cope with everyday matters; common sense.

2019-12-06 19:55:23 UTC  

No, he’s a legit anti-Semite

2019-12-06 19:55:42 UTC  

And that it is better than all of the world's wealth

2019-12-06 19:55:45 UTC  

Mhm, and what is it saying about a mother’s wit?

2019-12-06 19:55:46 UTC  

Correct

2019-12-06 19:55:48 UTC  

Now

2019-12-06 19:55:53 UTC  

Mother's wit: natural ability to cope with everyday matters; common sense.

2019-12-06 19:55:57 UTC  

What part of that suggests that wealth is unclean

2019-12-06 19:56:17 UTC  

having a loving wife is nice, doesn't mean having a ferrari isn't awesome

2019-12-06 19:56:46 UTC  

If you were arguing Christianity you would have a point- wealth is definitely unclean in Christianity

2019-12-06 19:56:55 UTC  

For Norse paganism it’s an absolutely absurd claim

2019-12-06 19:57:03 UTC  

That material wealth is less important than caring for your own. Now apply the inverse, that would make gold very valuable and a desirable objective

2019-12-06 19:57:09 UTC  

Ah so

2019-12-06 19:57:11 UTC  

Which is not in this poem

2019-12-06 19:57:28 UTC  

The actual point of the poem

2019-12-06 19:57:32 UTC  

The entire conceit

2019-12-06 19:57:39 UTC  

Is that everyone ready knows that wealth is good

2019-12-06 19:57:42 UTC  

So what the author is doing

2019-12-06 19:57:53 UTC  

Where does it explicitly say that wealth is good?

2019-12-06 19:57:59 UTC  

That's your claim now

2019-12-06 19:58:03 UTC  

something can be worth more without somethign else being a negative

2019-12-06 19:58:05 UTC  

I want evidence for that

2019-12-06 19:58:17 UTC  

Is saying “actually, here’s a bunch of things that are better! A mother’s wit, a friend’s love”

2019-12-06 19:58:18 UTC  

my mom is dead, i wish I could bring her back and would give up all my money to do it, but ideally, i'd like both

2019-12-06 19:58:22 UTC  

This is implicit

2019-12-06 19:58:27 UTC  

This is the point of the poem

2019-12-06 19:58:42 UTC  

It’s the entire reason it’s written

2019-12-06 19:59:14 UTC  

Yea I found it

2019-12-06 19:59:19 UTC  

He’s listing off the simple joys of life

2019-12-06 19:59:19 UTC  

andvaranaut

2019-12-06 19:59:31 UTC  

And saying look, these things are better than wealth

2019-12-06 19:59:32 UTC  

```ANDVARANAUT: THE MAGICAL RING THAT MADE GOLD IN NORSE MYTHOLGY
```

2019-12-06 19:59:49 UTC  

The parenthetical statement, which you have to have some semblance of critical thinking to understand

2019-12-06 19:59:57 UTC  

Is (because we all know wealth is awesome)

2019-12-06 20:00:03 UTC  

It’s the conceit of the entire poem

2019-12-06 20:00:14 UTC  

Go read the Wikipedia article for fuck’s same

2019-12-06 20:00:15 UTC  

Some crazy shit in norse mythology

2019-12-06 20:00:16 UTC  

Take a class

2019-12-06 20:00:19 UTC  

Learn something