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What about things you learned at school but now don’t know;)
Great Blog! Very funny.
Great Blog! After flitting through political blogs, reading (deja vue, most likely misspelled) we might go to war with Iran, etc., your blog was a relief! Keep up the good work!
Another “old bag”
Sara
now it is all clear.
B should be outside A, because who remembers all that shit?
What can I say but “true”?
A = everything they taught you at school
B = important things you carried away with you
its a weird thought but maybe all the chaos around us can really be formalized, like you seem to be doing succintly.
Then what the hell am i doing… Shit!
A- the shit we dealed with in school.
B- the stuff we remember about it now.
Or
A- the friends you had in school then.
B- the same friends you have now.
Brilliant site!! I came across it a couple of weeks ago when it was listed as a site to visit by Blogger – and keep coming back for more.
Keep it coming!!
Health and Time:Youth
Money and Health: Middle age
Money and Time: Old age
Thanks for this blog, mate. It’s something I look forward to every day. Am planning a post on your blog soon.
And yes, yet another great post today.
hahhahah!
if you wrote a book, i’d read it.
Dr. M-how nice it is in old age to have time. This is a special gift.
As a senior in college, I totally agree.
Fantastic. I’ve taken the liberty of blogrolling you, and have posted about you here.
As a student, I have to agree… but shouldn’t B be smaller…like a dot?
A great blog to visit when I am tired of calculating standard deviation and regression coefficients! The only blog in blogs of note that I thought was worthy of being bookmarked.
hey! it should be the other way round… the bigger part for wat u learnd in skool n the smaller 1 for wat u noe… you hav a reli nice blog.. real funny.. hahaha
I agree, at least part of B should be outside of A… The size of the circle outside would probably increase with age too…
Laundry? Not everyone just knows how to do that :)
All you ever knew > All you remember > All you talk about > All you use > All you were taught in school
(Where > stands for “is greater than”.)
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Apparently, you didn’t do school right.
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Wow – it’s so true! Part of me wants to deny it, but really…
This just puts it into perspective.
School is a placebo effect only used to make us THINK we’re thinking.
When…
we’re…
not.