Psychiatry : The Science of Lies (0815609108)
2 years ago
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Aha, but to instantly learn everything might just take away from the merit of actually learning it!
We may very well have tons of smartasses with loads of knowledge, yet no wise people if this were the case.
Wow, this is very true. I didn't think of it that way. Life would lose all the challenge and excitement too, I guess.
Learning =/= understanding the material
So true. Whoever thought lolcats could breed deep thinking? It's pretty cool.
I love it when people put thought into their comments. Thanks guys :)
Ok, the problem that I have, is that osmosis is diffusion of water through a semi permiable membrane.
1) Water is not knowledge
2) A book doesen't have a semi permiable membrane
I know I am being pedantic but, I hate it when people confuse diffusion and osmosis.
Also, HAII leesykate
was that hail? if so, HAIL!!!
and yeah, but both water and knowledge can be expressed as data :O
And I like learnding its all gud
It was Haii capitalized.
But seriously why is osmosis used in this case.
Diffusion would make so much more sense.
Yes but Osmsis is a much better word then Diffusion, just sounds better from a lolcat.
IANAB (I am not a biologist)
well, if we are getting pedantic here, surely it makes sense because the can doesn't expect to soak in all knowledge from the books, only the bits it finds interesting and relevant. the semipermeable membrane being it's skin.
I interpret this lolcat as a pretty original way of expressing the idea that if you hang around a certain group of people, at least some of the ideas and knowledge they have is likely to rub off on you...
draw your own conclusions.... :)
Tim
How is a kitten supposed to know the difference between osmosis and diffusion? :P
also, good observations @tim.
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