Why is the full understanding of that saying not used when completing it fully? You remove bad apples from the bunch so that the rot doesn’t spread. They all become bad if you don’t do that. Not saying that’s the case for cops in any of these digestions, one way or another. But just saying, sayings.
They’re all bad because no one ever plucks out the bad ones before they spoil the rest. This bad apple has been plucked out. Just left on the counter and will probably be back in three years but at least it was removed before it spoiled more
Why is the rest of that saying not used?
It goes, “One bad apple spoils the bunch.”
They’re all bad.
ACAB, brother.
Why is the full understanding of that saying not used when completing it fully? You remove bad apples from the bunch so that the rot doesn’t spread. They all become bad if you don’t do that. Not saying that’s the case for cops in any of these digestions, one way or another. But just saying, sayings.
Our idiom fluency will have to pull itself up by its own bootstraps one supposes
Because once the rot has discovered it’s already spread. You need to throw the whole thing out or else everything else will get tainted as well.
They’re all bad because no one ever plucks out the bad ones before they spoil the rest. This bad apple has been plucked out. Just left on the counter and will probably be back in three years but at least it was removed before it spoiled more