“Forever” unless the knowledge is out of date, or you don’t use it and forget, or until Alzheimer’s or some other dementia happens and everything disappears (or until your death, I suppose, but gold also tends to change hands around that time).
So that’s a no, because you didn’t overanalyze you’re response to that question, leading to me having to do it for you and therefore failing your implied social contract.
Do you always succumb to the need to publicly police people? The other person just voiced what I thought as well, that knowledge definitely isn’t forever. Why not comment on the fallacy contained in the meme?
“Forever” unless the knowledge is out of date, or you don’t use it and forget, or until Alzheimer’s or some other dementia happens and everything disappears (or until your death, I suppose, but gold also tends to change hands around that time).
You’re literally talking to a wall, bud.
That’s why you write everything down
Hell, you wrote it down twice! You’re ahead of the game, my friend.
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Do you always succumb to the need to publicly over-analyze everything?
Yes.
So that’s a no, because you didn’t overanalyze you’re response to that question, leading to me having to do it for you and therefore failing your implied social contract.
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Point, well made.
Curse you autocorrect!
Do you always succumb to the need to publicly police people? The other person just voiced what I thought as well, that knowledge definitely isn’t forever. Why not comment on the fallacy contained in the meme?
Because taking things literally that are not meant to be taken literally just makes you look like an obnoxious ass.
It is also a known way of comedy. Especially if you over analyze it to an absurd degree.
You may see me as an obnoxious ass, but it is just my autistic brain trying to make sense of it…