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So instead of doing the essay for tomorrow I'm arguing with mac users on Facebook. Why do I always do this to my self
about 3 months ago from web- Kipngetich Ibrahim Ngeno likes this.
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Because they're wrong.
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Yes, Why indeed?
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I think it might be because I'm an idiot with very poor priories and bad time management. That's just a suspicion though.
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Ya why? :P Mac users are good I think, aren't they? :D
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They're alright, it's just the really fanatical "there's never been a bad thing done by apple ever" that really annoy me.
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Sadly human ignorance knows no bounds...
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Lol, I admit that. But you've to excuse them; they're Apple users at the end! :P
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But that would only encourage that type of behavior and I don't think the world needs fanatics, apple users included
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But the world definitely needs people with passion and there's only a fine line between the two.
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But then hopefully, neither does intelligence.
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@tomsky A person's intelligence, upon reaching adulthood, is basically constant. I suppose that would be an (albeit personal) bound.
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As can be manifested by the inability to type 'steady', apparently.
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No, sadly, there is a stead decline.
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I don't think so. You can still learn as you get older, admittedly it gets harder but I still don't think anyone has got to the point...
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...where there's simply no more they can learn.
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@tomsky Intelligence is one's ability to learn; if it stops rising it doesn't mean you can't learn anything else.
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I always thought of it as the amount you know not how well you learn.