But when it comes to something you are voting on, you should take some time to educate yourself on the candidates/issues from multiple sources. Not doing so is stupid.
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I assume this applies only to real wasabi, and not the dyed Horseradish most places call wasabi.
Ignorance of who you are voting for is stupid.
No, hotdogs have traditionally been beef. And they taste great.
The people I've met in real life? That would be a little tricky. But I've met actual open fascists.
And there's also people who support fascist policy, but don't say fascism; they are still supporters of fascism.
I don't think I've ever heard someone from the right say they support fascism
I have.
People have been saying that same dumbass shit for thousands of years, here's idiotic headlines from the last 150 showing you that every generation has said the same damn thing, and has been wrong every time:
replaced by keyboarding and computer skills.
I took those as well as cursive. Plenty of time for both.
just like we study historical documents transcribed by historians and educators.
And it's always better to have the skills to read them yourself. And being able to read cursive opens up lots of interesting documents, many of which have not been transcribed.
And once again, cursive is extremely easy to learn.
You learn a second language to speak a second language.
And to read in that language, and to translate from that language. Learning cursive is like learning a language, yet it is extremely easy to learn.
if I didn’t waste so much time learning cursive
What time? Cursive takes almost no time to learn. I learned it at the same time as learning print writing. It added almost no time to our writing classes, and I have the ability to read and write in both.
Why are you wasting your energy on this then? You could have shut up many comments ago
Name them. I learned cursive and a bunch of other subjects at 6, and I don't feel like cursive needed to be replaced by anything.
And by your logic we should just stop teaching history, because it's already been studied. Let's stop teaching math because we already created calculators. Let's stop teaching second languages, because other people have already translated things.
American society and educators who seem to be doing just fine
hahahahaha, American education is garbage these days, no wonder you're stuck on dumb hill.
And what other skills can we effectively teach six year olds that we aren't already teaching them at that age? Skills they can actually understand and remember.
And it's being able to read any historical documents, family letters are just one example I gave. And being able to read documents yourself means you either transcribe it yourself, or verify others transcriptions. If no one can read cursive, you can;t trust the accuracy of previous transcriptions.
So yeah, it's still somewhat useful, and a lot more useful than most things we can get 6 year olds to remember.
Man, you are dying on dumb hill here.
I mean Yeast isn't generally considered mold.