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@PeteSliver, RIPOzzie_Isaac said:Also, long timers learn to slowly sound out every new members name. There are some gems."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
I'm a slow learner.
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Which grade do they teach students the difference between “your” and “you’re” ? Is it before or after 8th?littlerascal56 said:
Such an intelligent post from someone that works at a university. You should be so proud of all that education that wasted your parents money for all those years. 8th grade mentality on view here John. Let’s move the bar up a bit to high school level posts….lol. Your not impressing the new member with your supreme knowledge, based on your immature posts. The new members are going to look at your post, your profile pic, and signature line and conclude that you are a “nut case”.JohnInCarolina said:
"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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Depends on the state.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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Some places 8th grade is the equivalent of senior year.
“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk -
What ever happened to the pig and bean farmer?
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Ban hammer and rightfully so. That guy gave the rest of us a bad name.shtgunal3 said:What ever happened to the pig and bean farmer? -
I can’t believe any dumbocraps are winning anything
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Guess I am too (I had an inkling...).HeavyG said:I'm a slow learner."First method of estimating the intelligence of a ruler is to look at the men he has around him."
- Niccolo MachiavelliOgden, UT, USA
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My mind cannot apprehend that!HeavyG said:Some places 8th grade is the equivalent of senior year."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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Well that’s when they get married so they don’t need to go to “graduate school” (high school)JohnInCarolina said:
My mind cannot apprehend that!HeavyG said:Some places 8th grade is the equivalent of senior year. -
So are you "Ye Twitty" now?kanye_twitty said:
Well that’s when they get married so they don’t need to go to “graduate school” (high school)"First method of estimating the intelligence of a ruler is to look at the men he has around him."
- Niccolo MachiavelliOgden, UT, USA
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JohnInCarolina said:
Which grade do they teach students the difference between “your” and “you’re” ? Is it before or after 8th?littlerascal56 said:
Such an intelligent post from someone that works at a university. You should be so proud of all that education that wasted your parents money for all those years. 8th grade mentality on view here John. Let’s move the bar up a bit to high school level posts….lol. Your not impressing the new member with your supreme knowledge, based on your immature posts. The new members are going to look at your post, your profile pic, and signature line and conclude that you are a “nut case”.JohnInCarolina said:
When people, especially publicly, correct others’ mistakes, a lot of that has to do with signaling to other people,” says Robert Kurzban, a psychology professor at the University of Pennsylvania whose work focuses on the nature of evolved cognitive adaptations for social life. “People are trying to signal their expertise, because being able to identify mistakes indicates that you know more about something than the person who committed the error.”
Those who engage in public corrections of this sort often are looking to feel good about themselves, and, according to Benoît Monin, a psychology professor at Stanford University, displays of language all-knowing-ness provide a ready-made, two-pronged opportunity to do so. “The way we evaluate our competence is relative to other people,” he says. “If I need to feel good about my language skills, one way that I could do that would be to give myself evidence that my language skills are awesome. Another is to give myself evidence that other people’s language skills suck. So by putting down other people, I can make JIC feel good about himself.
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So many words. Can someone condense it to a tweet or a meme?
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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That kind of kills the dichotomy between “Kanye” and “Conway”, Botch.Botch said:
So are you "Ye Twitty" now?kanye_twitty said:
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So liberal university professors are now a reliable source of fact? I am so confused.littlerascal56 said:JohnInCarolina said:
Which grade do they teach students the difference between “your” and “you’re” ? Is it before or after 8th?littlerascal56 said:
Such an intelligent post from someone that works at a university. You should be so proud of all that education that wasted your parents money for all those years. 8th grade mentality on view here John. Let’s move the bar up a bit to high school level posts….lol. Your not impressing the new member with your supreme knowledge, based on your immature posts. The new members are going to look at your post, your profile pic, and signature line and conclude that you are a “nut case”.JohnInCarolina said:
When people, especially publicly, correct others’ mistakes, a lot of that has to do with signaling to other people,” says Robert Kurzban, a psychology professor at the University of Pennsylvania whose work focuses on the nature of evolved cognitive adaptations for social life. “People are trying to signal their expertise, because being able to identify mistakes indicates that you know more about something than the person who committed the error.”
Those who engage in public corrections of this sort often are looking to feel good about themselves, and, according to Benoît Monin, a psychology professor at Stanford University, displays of language all-knowing-ness provide a ready-made, two-pronged opportunity to do so. “The way we evaluate our competence is relative to other people,” he says. “If I need to feel good about my language skills, one way that I could do that would be to give myself evidence that my language skills are awesome. Another is to give myself evidence that other people’s language skills suck. So by putting down other people, I can make JIC feel good about himself.
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Confused? John is a liberal university professor. He can’t dispute other liberal university professors can he? That would be unethical at the least! Like calling the kettle black?kanye_twitty said:
So liberal university professors are now a reliable source of fact? I am so confused.littlerascal56 said:JohnInCarolina said:
Which grade do they teach students the difference between “your” and “you’re” ? Is it before or after 8th?littlerascal56 said:
Such an intelligent post from someone that works at a university. You should be so proud of all that education that wasted your parents money for all those years. 8th grade mentality on view here John. Let’s move the bar up a bit to high school level posts….lol. Your not impressing the new member with your supreme knowledge, based on your immature posts. The new members are going to look at your post, your profile pic, and signature line and conclude that you are a “nut case”.JohnInCarolina said:
When people, especially publicly, correct others’ mistakes, a lot of that has to do with signaling to other people,” says Robert Kurzban, a psychology professor at the University of Pennsylvania whose work focuses on the nature of evolved cognitive adaptations for social life. “People are trying to signal their expertise, because being able to identify mistakes indicates that you know more about something than the person who committed the error.”
Those who engage in public corrections of this sort often are looking to feel good about themselves, and, according to Benoît Monin, a psychology professor at Stanford University, displays of language all-knowing-ness provide a ready-made, two-pronged opportunity to do so. “The way we evaluate our competence is relative to other people,” he says. “If I need to feel good about my language skills, one way that I could do that would be to give myself evidence that my language skills are awesome. Another is to give myself evidence that other people’s language skills suck. So by putting down other people, I can make JIC feel good about himself.
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Slow down, you’re gonna pull a brain muscle or something.
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I’m sure that sounded smart in your head before you posted. But I’m sure most things probably do.littlerascal56 said:
Confused? John is a liberal university professor. He can’t dispute other liberal university professors can he? That would be unethical at the least! Like calling the kettle black?kanye_twitty said:
So liberal university professors are now a reliable source of fact? I am so confused.littlerascal56 said:JohnInCarolina said:
Which grade do they teach students the difference between “your” and “you’re” ? Is it before or after 8th?littlerascal56 said:
Such an intelligent post from someone that works at a university. You should be so proud of all that education that wasted your parents money for all those years. 8th grade mentality on view here John. Let’s move the bar up a bit to high school level posts….lol. Your not impressing the new member with your supreme knowledge, based on your immature posts. The new members are going to look at your post, your profile pic, and signature line and conclude that you are a “nut case”.JohnInCarolina said:
When people, especially publicly, correct others’ mistakes, a lot of that has to do with signaling to other people,” says Robert Kurzban, a psychology professor at the University of Pennsylvania whose work focuses on the nature of evolved cognitive adaptations for social life. “People are trying to signal their expertise, because being able to identify mistakes indicates that you know more about something than the person who committed the error.”
Those who engage in public corrections of this sort often are looking to feel good about themselves, and, according to Benoît Monin, a psychology professor at Stanford University, displays of language all-knowing-ness provide a ready-made, two-pronged opportunity to do so. “The way we evaluate our competence is relative to other people,” he says. “If I need to feel good about my language skills, one way that I could do that would be to give myself evidence that my language skills are awesome. Another is to give myself evidence that other people’s language skills suck. So by putting down other people, I can make JIC feel good about himself.
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No worry…still have plenty of brain muscle left, even after 41 years in engineering.Legume said:Slow down, you’re gonna pull a brain muscle or something.
But I do worry about you weed smoking libs in Colorado. Especially in Boulder & Ft Collins. You only have so many brain cells to operate on, and you are depleting them at a high rate. Like John Denver’s song “Rocky Mountain High”….now I understand why your posts are so fuc_ked up. Stoner. -
@QDude you want to weigh in on Ft. Collins? I just know it as a great beer town like Boulder, but Kansas here seems to have the big brain.
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What is “in engineering?”
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Yeah, I'm curious now also - are you a P.E. in Kansas or another state?
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Welcome aboard and continue to enjoy the journey. Above all, have fun.Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint.
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I took P.E. in many states and two countries. It was my favorite class. I wish they had an adult version.HeavyG said:Yeah, I'm curious now also - are you a P.E. in Kansas or another state?I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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The adult version is called CrossFit, but I've heard it often results in marriages being broken up so just be careful.Ozzie_Isaac said:
I took P.E. in many states and two countries. It was my favorite class. I wish they had an adult version.HeavyG said:Yeah, I'm curious now also - are you a P.E. in Kansas or another state?"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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Since when do you need a degree to refer to your profession around here?Legume said:What is “in engineering?”
You have an engineering degree?
Chef, no. Engineer, yes?
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Engineers are almost as pretentious as doctors, but none of them compare to professors.Langner91 said:
Since when do you need a degree to refer to your profession around here?Legume said:What is “in engineering?”
You have an engineering degree?
Chef, no. Engineer, yes?I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat
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