Thomas Paine is one of the preeminent patriots.
Thomas Paine's common sense is a way to convince people to ditch the king and side with the patriots.
He wrote Common Sense, a document to persuade more people to take the side of independance from Great Britan
An illogical comparison is a comparison done between two subjects that have nothing in common.
People where inspired and changed to the Patriot side
take out bolts and lift, common sense really
According to the latest studies in common sense, the answer would appear to be no; with a side of biggie /cries, and a diet fail.
Technically it could be on the other side of the shower wall, but common sense would tell you this is not a good idea.
it lets you interpret others and your surroundings without having to have someone tell you a lie about the world A: common sense is important, because otherwise the person without common sense would be in a completely different reality that the average joe that HAS common sense. If the guy without it thought that he could fly off of a building, while common sense (common knowledge and belief in society) says that hey can't, then the guy without common sense is in a world of hurt when he jumps off the building.... It's important to have it for your own safety in society to get along with others, as well as allowing you to function at a "normal" level with everyone else that is in that society. You could easily be taken advantage of or even die without it (in an extreme case of course).
Debate
The median is the number in the middle. You find the median, by putting the values in order from lowest to highest, then find the number that is exactly in the middle. If you only have a single value, one could argue that it is in the middle. That would make the single value the median. One could also argue that there no numbers on either side to the definition makes no sense and there is no median of a single value.
Adjacent angles have a common side and a common vertex.
I think it is, of course there are so many laws, rules and regulations that 'us common folk' don't understand or know about. But in most simply cases, I would agree that general liablity is mostly common sense. You are setting at a stop light have been there two or three minutes, and bam, you're hit from behind. Your car is legally parked on side of road and bam, an inattentive driver hits your parked car...simple, common sense that 'you' were not liable or negliegent in these two examples.