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Post-Humorously - 6. Chapter 6

A careful analysis of the argument muddles the issue and makes conclusions less clear.

It will enjoy a big pie of profit.

The citizens could have maintained fitness by participating in outdoor activities that did not require activities.

The emperor killed them and executed his own terrible decision, which caused a huge resurrection.

His ratings plummed.

But we have to reflexionate on the true meaning.

Life is definitely one of the best places where learning can happen.

The drug made his brain look more like freeways than the grovel paths of his childhood.

I do not believe that a work of art must be understandable to most people in order for it to be understandable to most people.

Poems are full of highfalutin argot.

If the musician have to constrain their concreation on the basis of the public, it will take a lot of constraintion.

Dry cleaning instructions are easily understandable to a wide variety of people, but they are not truly art.

Nothing takes place in vacuum, so does the development of epistemology.

Whether it be discovering new theories in fantom physics...

In something like the study of rocks, outside knowledge from outside the field will not likely matter in advancement. Only new evidence of rocks would help.

Two more I liked:

The first research may be conducted in the summer, when the frogs and toads sing happily in the grass and on the lotus leaves.

The cultural experience one undergoes while exploring unfamiliar territory is inimitable. For instance, while I was in England, I learned things I would not have gleaned from Wikipedia. These include: because everything in Oxford was built long ago when people were shorter, the pubs and restaurants are not particularly conducive to my 6'-5" frame. Also, comparatively, Americans are loud.

copyright 2018 by Richard Eisbrouch
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"A careful analysis of the argument muddles the issue and makes conclusions less clear." Hmmmm.... Sounds like the motto of a certain elephantine political party... 

 

 

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There's a certain uninformed elitism to that second quote, but these are mainly still-learning college students.

 

As for the first quote, I think that can actually be true:  analysis of some situations makes them seem far less clear than earlier, superficial views showed.  The student just couldn't get that out clearly.

 

Yeah, I know:  stop being a supportive teacher and just laugh.

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"Dry cleaning instructions are easily understandable to a wide variety of people, but they are not truly art." 

But they are more truly "Art" than much of the pretentious incompetence that disfigures many a contemporary art gallery.

And I do like the last quote. Empirical information even more useful than Wikipedia? Gosh, who'd have thought. Yes, Americans are loud -- and so are Australians. Perhaps that explains their unhealthy symbiosis.

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You know more about art and the world than I do.  And since I retired, I almost never see my former dry cleaner -- other than to wave at him as I walk past his shop to the supermarket.  But, previously, I think I put one of his kids through college -- well, a local college.

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Yeah, well, I shouldn't even have been on permit stage to have sex with anyone but myself till I was in my mid-thirties.

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