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People need to learn this 40 comments
guest · 10 years ago
Your art sucks though.
People need to learn this 40 comments
guest · 10 years ago
I gotted a cwertificant on my woll dat sez I is speshulll.
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The subject on dating teachers 9 comments
guest · 10 years ago
hey, teachers have needs too.
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Mind=blown 14 comments
guest · 10 years ago
This is a fucking retarded argument. Nobody has the answer to complex questions just sitting in their head. If they can't afford education, it is likely they are from a low income family, which is strongly correlated with intelligence; so the likelihood of their child becoming smart is already pretty low. Secondly it is not the person that finds the answer, it is how they apply their education and what they have learnt, and what choices they have made along the way ( such as going to university, doing a masters, doing a phd). A more realistic statement would be "what if the cure for cancer could have been found by this one guy, except he chose to go into mechanical engineering instead". The original quote is also really disrespectful to the thousands of talented and intelligent researchers who have been working on this problem for decades; if anyone was to find a cure, it would be someone who chose to go into cancer research in the first place.
Mind=blown 14 comments
guest · 10 years ago
I like his thinking
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Just a true quote. 50 comments
guest · 10 years ago
To view someone as perfect is to objectify them, even if it doesn't seem like it at first. To turn them into an unchanging object, like a "perfect" sculpture. I agree with mcdonaldo, to view anyway as perfect is a form of self-delusion. By definition, something that is perfect is without flaws. It is not a bad thing that nobody is perfect. Flaws do not make you a terrible person, they make you normal; being normal is not such a bad thing. I think people like Pebble have just latched onto the word perfect since it kind of fits as a way of describing something which they think is better than normal; it is poetic, but incorrect. However in reality I don't think they really mean that anyone can be perfect, even if only in your eyes. The word "Perfect" has become so overused, like the word "nice", or "awesome". I think a more appropriate word would be exceptional, outstanding, amazing, hypnotic, mesmerising, angelic, . . . . . but not perfect.