Some ask just the one question, then inflate that info into an unfounded theory from which others manufacture completely separate philosophies. Chaos rules thereafter.
when I was in school, we were told to experiment, observe and draw conclusions that would be investigated by others. Now its see what everyone else is saying, it must be right.
The trouble with ignorant questions is that they can <>i>seem to be straightforward and easily answerable. Years ago, and not for the last time, a young friend of mine asked me what was the difference between a “language” and a “dialect”. Since he was a grad student in biology, I could answer informatively and succinctly: “Exactly the same as the difference between a species and a subspecies”. He said, “Oh.” And that was the end of it. A complete meeting of minds in 12 words.
There is of course a much longer answer, in part because the term “dialect” is actually used in several different senses, so you first have to pick them apart. (For example, the regional varieties of language in China are conventionally called “dialects”, but they are in fact no more alike one another than French and Romanian, or Friulan and Portuguese, which are not called “dialects of Italian”.)
Yeah, well, the next time you snuggle down on The Big Couch with your fuzzy blanket and a nice cup of hot chocolate how ’bout we just fill that cup with some nice sauted KALE. Howdja like THAT??
Cactus-Pete almost 3 years ago
Actually, that’s when most people use Google.
Concretionist almost 3 years ago
Snrk. Caulfield is wiser here than sometimes.
Opus the Poet almost 3 years ago
Caulfield is smart enough to know when he doesn’t know enough, the opposite of the Dunning Krueger effect.
Ceeg22 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
And I thought he was stating an opinion
MS72 almost 3 years ago
Wikipedia
Allen Howell Premium Member almost 3 years ago
That clinches it – Caulfield is an alien!
well-i-never almost 3 years ago
Ha! He’s talking about Schizo!
jessegooddoggy almost 3 years ago
Spot on.
cervelo almost 3 years ago
I’d like to think that is when a “lot” of people state an opinion. But “most”, geez, I hope not!
Teto85 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Great. “Not knowing Diddly” makes we want to watch that very old Nike commercial with Bo Jackson. Bo was great.
sandpiper almost 3 years ago
Some ask just the one question, then inflate that info into an unfounded theory from which others manufacture completely separate philosophies. Chaos rules thereafter.
flying spaghetti monster almost 3 years ago
when I was in school, we were told to experiment, observe and draw conclusions that would be investigated by others. Now its see what everyone else is saying, it must be right.
AndrewSihler almost 3 years ago
The trouble with ignorant questions is that they can <>i>seem to be straightforward and easily answerable. Years ago, and not for the last time, a young friend of mine asked me what was the difference between a “language” and a “dialect”. Since he was a grad student in biology, I could answer informatively and succinctly: “Exactly the same as the difference between a species and a subspecies”. He said, “Oh.” And that was the end of it. A complete meeting of minds in 12 words.
There is of course a much longer answer, in part because the term “dialect” is actually used in several different senses, so you first have to pick them apart. (For example, the regional varieties of language in China are conventionally called “dialects”, but they are in fact no more alike one another than French and Romanian, or Friulan and Portuguese, which are not called “dialects of Italian”.)
Stephen Gilberg almost 3 years ago
I quite favor looking online first. Search engines are less judgmental than humans.
dogday Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Yeah, well, the next time you snuggle down on The Big Couch with your fuzzy blanket and a nice cup of hot chocolate how ’bout we just fill that cup with some nice sauted KALE. Howdja like THAT??
The Orange Mailman almost 3 years ago
Caulfield’s left ear just seems huge to me.
DaBump Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The reporters at (insert the news agency that will make you laugh) do it for a living!