A lot of the time how something is said completely redefines the meaning though
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I agree. Where we place a punctuation mark in a sentence or where we pause in a speech shapes the meaning.
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Good observation. I find this happens often with my young adults. So, is this the habit of an inexperienced or immature mind? Or, is it because people assume definitions, but don't clarify the definitions of others before going into a civil debate?pic.twitter.com/UClUYU6RoX
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I guess it is a sign of an inexperienced mind because experience does not have to correlate with age. A young person can have more experience than an older person. Also it depends on what the person is experienced in.
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Agreed. I have had a few jobs where I have worked with individuals younger than me, who have had more experience in the trade than me. I recently have done some farm work for the first time & have co-workers more experienced than me. But my experience makes me a quick study.
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I find this is the primary argument most of the time. It is the emotional argument, not the rational one.
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Nobody listens when you're screaming or typing in all CAPS
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Good point.
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Almost always..
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