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Old 11-01-2005, 11:59 AM   #9
Beedcardabeme

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I'm kind of new 'round here, and sure don't want to pick a fight, but do you realize what you just said?

What if I want to believe that 2 + 2 = 6? Or that Pi can properly be expressed as 3? Or that the revolutionary war was fought by midgets in full pirate regalia? Does this mean they should create a class that caters to my (obviously flawed) beliefs?

School is meant to broaden your horizons and educate you with the most accurate knowledge currently available, not further wrap you in a cocoon of blissful ignorance.
Hey if you think 2+2=6 that's fine with me That's what I'm trying to say, if you strongly believe 2+2=6, I'm not standing in your way. That's why you should take other classes to know other things rather than 2+2=6, and come up with your own theory to think. I don't think I was trying to "take classes to make you turn yourself into a dummy", I was saying take different classes to have more knowledge and have an open mind
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