Wow. Think about what you did just there, Tangerine, with that like. "Credibility" "Obligation" eh?
Reminds me of a story...
A large, good-looking native man walked into a lonely bar in the middle of the day, in the middle nowhere. All three occupants turned to look at the unexpected sun disturbing their gloom. There was a man and women together on barstools. The man had a shaved head, a red neck -beard, a half dozen earrings running up the edge of his right ear and a nose, so ruddy and red that it looked like a movie prop. The woman had straight black hair with a few grey strands and when the guy next to her whispered something she turned and again looked at the native man and let out a guffaw much like the sound of a yellow-headed blackbird. That tortured croak ironically exposed the two yellowed teeth in her mouth while the bars low light still found enough texture in the women's face to expose the pock marks of an unkind, depression-filled youth and the obsidian black eyes of a native-American woman.
The native man continued to the bar where the bartender feigned ignorance of his existence. The native man looked at him and smiled thinking that that barkeep didn't have to "feign" ignorance often. He looked a bit like Yoda but uglier, shorter, and God knows his brains had gotten him just as far as he was going to get. The Native spoke up asking for a couple shots of Jack with a lemon twist...a Jack's Citrus!....adding "and give my two friends here another of whatever they are having". The attitude of the two picked up a bit and they nodded at the stranger as they accepted their drinks. The native took a sip of his drink and then a swallow setting the glass down on the napkin that just appeared there by some force. He then turned again to Mr. Ruddy Nose and said "Do you think that is the first time I have heard that joke?" Ruddy stammered, "Wha wha What"? "The 'Walking Eagle' thing." "Sorry ma ma ma man, I didn't think you heard as I would never say that to your face...I mean look even my girlfriend is an Indian.!" The woman looked up. The Native locked his gaze on her black pool eyes as if he was looking into her soul and said...."Think about what you just did there, sister."