What's something you believed to be true but recently learned is actually false? - eviltoast
  • over_clox@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Again, that’s not common sense. There is no such thing as common sense.

    You had to be educated to learn to use digital technology in the first place.

    But maybe, just maybe you can listen to your own supposed ‘common sense’, and just drop your argument and go touch some grass or something.

    • Spacemanspliff@midwest.social
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      7 months ago

      Why do people who are also on the internet always feel like trying to say the other person doesn’t go outside is a valid argument it’s just as likely you’re a basement dwelling virgin who hasn’t seen the sun in months as it is he is.

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        7 months ago

        I’m between pit stops right now, elbow deep in grease and about to have to change a starter on a Hyundai.

        And I’ve had more than my share of relationships. Thank you for the insult though.

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            7 months ago

            I just finished successfully replacing the starter.

            I’m also finished with this comment chain.

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                7 months ago

                We just made it like 120 miles back home and replaced the starter under warranty.

                This isn’t a dick measuring contest, but we made it back home and replaced the starter, under warranty, under my labor…

                F off.

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                  7 months ago

                  I get what you were saying and what the other commenter was saying. You’re saying that no knowledge is inherent, all knowledge needs to be learned.

                  The other commenter was conflating common sense with common knowledge, being knowledge that the majority of people know and can recall (but would still need to be learned at some point from somewhere).

                  I don’t think you are wrong, and I think the other commenter was trying to say that common knowledge changed over time (true). I hope neither of you let it affect your day too badly.