"....for anything that 'everyone knows' by the time they reach adulthood, everyday over 10,000 people in the United States alone are learning it for the first time."
"That's why I don't like making fun of people for admitting they don't know something or never learned how to do something. Because if you do that, all it does is teach them not to tell you when they're learning something.. "
some of yall really need to consider that academia is not infallible and highly educated people can still be wrong because they are people that come with biases and brains that sometimes do not make the most logical conclusions when it comes to things. They can also be paid to say stuff and call it credible when it isn't. You *have* to learn how to look at biases and examine sources critically without always jumping to "oh this is peer reviewed so it's definitely true!" because people can and do lie. Check. The. Journal. Look up the author(s). Learn to think critically about how studies are conducted and how they might be skewed. I'm begging you
If human eg knows likes a guy and they almost dated but then they didn't, then human eg knows realizes oh dear I still like other human that eg knows. But now other human eg knows went on a date with another human eg does not know a few weeks ago, would it be rude for human eg knows to pursue relationship.
This is so cool by the way (if you don’t see any prompts, it’s cuz everyone is playing this at once–just spam the retry button a little bit and one will pop up!)
Tiffany, head of the HOA, very conservative Christian, not sure what branch, attempted to condemn my daughter to hell once, tried to make me take down my Halloween inflatable dinosaur, told my lovely neighbor she needed Jesus after having a seizure.
She is in my shed, and just woke up from being chloroformed. She has many other offenses as well and the police are useless so I've taken it into my own hands.