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As a personal aside ... Nate Send a noteboard - 31/08/2012 01:43:45 AM
Maybe I invest too much in online posting, but what is your major again? I do not pretend to write as WELL as they, but would bet money you have never TL;DRed Plato, or Burke, or Madison. TL;DR is Internet for "I cannot be troubled to read this, consider it or even comment, but am doing the last anyway."


... I do not believe that reading a post on the Internet is the same as reading Plato. Just because someone does not want to read something both very long and of relatively little consequence to their life does not automatically mean they lack the attention span or the reading comprehension to do so.

(I'm not talking about your posts in particular; you're not the only one with a lot to say on the Internet. It's only that many people have a lot more to do in life — and to read — than allows them time to dig through enormous heaps of text to uncover the finer points of someone's online argument, which, however finely crafted and indisputably sourced, will not be affecting policies, shaping the minds of a generation, or even changing opinions in any measurable way.)
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Anybody here ever studied the founding fathers of America? - 30/08/2012 07:34:28 PM 751 Views
Slave-owning, mysoginist, wig-wearing members of the landed elite? - 30/08/2012 07:51:33 PM 502 Views
Ha! Yeah, all personal faults aside - 30/08/2012 07:54:13 PM 444 Views
Not John Adams or Alexander Hamilton.....fool! *NM* - 31/08/2012 05:18:05 AM 273 Views
No, never, not even briefly. - 30/08/2012 07:57:39 PM 508 Views
What? Nooooo way - 30/08/2012 08:06:30 PM 508 Views
You're projecting. *NM* - 31/08/2012 12:48:12 AM 235 Views
I am aspiring. - 31/08/2012 01:09:40 AM 645 Views
As a personal aside ... - 31/08/2012 01:43:45 AM 566 Views
Yes. - 31/08/2012 01:49:41 AM 582 Views
Like I say, maybe I invest too much in online posting. - 31/08/2012 02:02:58 AM 620 Views
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Re: Re: - 31/08/2012 02:37:35 AM 598 Views
Well - 31/08/2012 02:54:25 AM 598 Views
It does get repetitive too often. - 31/08/2012 05:07:41 AM 601 Views
Doesn't really matter. You're gonna keep doing it. - 31/08/2012 05:16:23 AM 555 Views
Maybe.... - 31/08/2012 05:03:11 PM 597 Views
Re: Maybe.... - 31/08/2012 05:15:52 PM 420 Views
Re: Maybe.... - 31/08/2012 06:18:32 PM 557 Views
You aren't Plato, Burke, or Madison. - 31/08/2012 10:34:22 AM 515 Views
That is why it is aspiration rather than equivalence. - 31/08/2012 05:01:20 PM 482 Views
I'm not so sure you're entirely right. - 30/08/2012 11:06:39 PM 639 Views
I did. They smelled of mahogany and death. They looked scabby and skeletal. - 31/08/2012 12:35:44 AM 537 Views
Sounds like you have a job to do. - 31/08/2012 01:11:10 AM 540 Views
Don't forget Hamilton! The creator of the American economy..... *NM* - 31/08/2012 05:19:50 AM 283 Views
... and big government. - 01/09/2012 01:54:20 PM 430 Views
I don't really buy that..... - 01/09/2012 08:33:28 PM 485 Views
I think the entire Age of Enlightenment is fascinating - 31/08/2012 06:32:23 PM 464 Views
You realize you just made a great argument for intelligentsia rule, right? - 01/09/2012 01:48:58 PM 556 Views
I would want better intelligenstia first - 01/09/2012 02:48:28 PM 612 Views
Ah, the old uneducated>miseducated argument. - 01/09/2012 03:39:07 PM 573 Views
*wonders if we could test* - 02/09/2012 02:45:10 PM 440 Views
no there is a better reason why it wouldn't work - 02/09/2012 02:58:18 PM 591 Views
No,no, I was wondering if -we- could test it. - 03/09/2012 04:17:11 PM 489 Views
yeah I am a bit of a cynic *NM* - 04/09/2012 03:01:28 PM 246 Views
I expect the rankings would be too subjective for credibility. - 02/09/2012 04:27:32 PM 572 Views

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