To be honest with you, this kind of analysis is probably true even though it sounds so ridiculous that people can be this way.
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Replying to @o_guest @maria_ndrnh
I suspect it is, not sure tho. Perhaps if we had been educated in the same way we wouldn't see it as ridiculous, dunno. For me it is utterly silly
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Replying to @twitemp1 @maria_ndrnh
I dunno, Esther, I think we might be different to average. I was educated to be Orthodox Christian and a Greek supremacist. Obviously I rejected that.
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Replying to @o_guest @maria_ndrnh
Well, it is not like I am an homophobic pious Catholic, is it?

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Replying to @o_guest @maria_ndrnh
Salud!
But you and I are exceptional (ly great) ! 
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To bring us back to the problem *ehem* question in the OP — Maria, this is even better as to why "problem" is not the best word. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Problem_solving … Although I have to say this might not be why you specifically were told not to use "problem"!
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The "Definition" section goes into how the term is used in psychology and computer science (and thus cognitive science since it encompasses interdisciplinary areas between the two and more).
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Replying to @o_guest @maria_ndrnh
I'm confused ... who talked about solving them

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