Would be this one I guess?
in 720p
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6saYiKOBZs
if you search for:
donald trump 2020 "in the end"
on utube, I believe there's 2 or 3 more links to find
>ment - the mind (from latin 'mens')
Kek!
I entirel don't believe what you're saying there from an ethymological point of view. Look it up for yourself!
From a philosophical point of view, I might agree: Everything can be education
amusement, refreshment, fragment, ornament, adjustment, containment …
No doubt you see I could carry on and fill breads with that.
>stay stupid then.
https://www.etymonline.com/word/-ment
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/-ment
Few, if no, mention of "mind"
Believe what you want … and you can go ahead calling others stupid. Just shows the extent of your ability for abstraction & complexity. Kek!
What you're doing is akin to claiming suffix -ship in nouns has some nautical origin.
except it is mentum in latin
and used merely as a suffix to to form a deverbal noun
hard to interpret anything like mind into it, much less claim it would mean "education" whenever found in a word.
>mentions an english noun (government), gives quote for an adverb from some "wiki" page in Catalan
That's what I call selective quoting.
You sure must be a smart person, no doubt.
"Government IS 'education'" – my ass. Kek!
As I said, I don't give a shit, what you believe. If you want, next you can claim suffix -ship was invented by sailors.
>long haired freaky Pepes need not apply
long haired freaky pepes w/ more than 20 posts need not apply
There. Fixed it for you. Kek!