• Karl@literature.cafe
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    They can have a digital clock anytime they want, thus it doesn’t matter. Ig, long paragraphs hurt u

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        I said this a LOT of times sweetie, pls write it down.

        Here we go…

        BRAINS ARE FASTER WITH SMALLER CALCULATIONS THAN CALCULATORS AND ANALOG CLOCKS ARE NOT FASTER THAN DIGITAL ONES IN ANY WAYS

        Was that large enough? Can u see it?

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            Still wasn’t large enough I see. I’m starting to suspect your ability to read. You’re the best proof why reading comprehension is necessary. 🤡🤡🤡

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        So digital clocks should be allowed in exams that allow calculators? I mean both are taught in the lower grades and if calculators are allowed in high school, so should digital clocks be, at least according to your logic

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              Let me take a guess: you may have heard about higher education at some point. Apart from that, read again and again. Slowly. Few times.

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                You’re ratioed in each and every comment and still you act with this feeling of superiority. I admire this level of confidence or should I say lack of self reflection.

                Where I live, students get a calculator in I think 8th or 9th grade. So at this point, it would be ok to also hang a digital clock in the classroom, right?

                If you are repeatedly misunderstood and want to change that, maybe rephrase your point if you have one. Than you might even be taken seriously.

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                  He’s honestly so cringe. Must be a sour old guy who wants to demonstrate his superiority in the least effort taking way possible. He’s made so many comments and not a single valid point. If he finds he cannot make a good argument, he turns to insulting and “rEaD aGaIn sLoWly”.

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                    You too, honestly. It reads straightforward enough. If you somehow misread his comment, that’s on you. Idk if you can really ask people to read.