I like to play a game I call "Artist or Economist." You start by reading a tweet from a stranger, then guess if they have a background in the arts or in a field that teaches critical thinking. Go.https://twitter.com/BreeNewsome/status/1205487851284180994 …
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Replying to @prof_gabriele
Do you know anyone with more than one skill? It’s a thing now. Thank you for demonstrating my point.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @prof_gabriele
Making a point that completely derails your argument, very smart.
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Replying to @TomWojcik @prof_gabriele
State my argument you are hallucinating and I’ll tell you if it matches the real one.
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Your original point (if you had one) was a person was either an artist or a critical thinker. I assume you made this observation based on the fact that the more you've drawn the stupider you've become. True, but it's not universal.
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Replying to @prestonmajor @ScottAdamsSays and
Certainly not universal - Charles Schulz seems to have only increased in empathy and critical thinking over time. So, really, this is just an example of *one particular artist*, Scott Adams, who markedly declined in critical thinking as his artistic career advanced.
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Then you are smart enough to know the commenters are not addressing my actual opinion, only their own weird version of it.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @prestonmajor and
As evidenced by your most recent writings, you have a very strange and flawed method of evaluating truth and reality. My engineering background tells you nothing about my ability to evaluate those commenting on your statement. This isn't an artist problem, it's a you problem.
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