The Google Translate crutch is somewhat broken today...
The already betrayed the emblems that you aufklebt me and my peers: Generation internship...
"aufklebt"? Glue together? It would be a very long day if I were to spend it puzzling my way though some diatribe of an unhappy little girl who apparently didn't read the Treaty of Versailles. I already read the Diary of Anne Frank in school, and need not read this pretender. (And young people wonder why no one takes them seriously!)
Tuxman wrote:Maybe we have a different view of wisdom.
This truth is so self-evident it's both inexplicably-wiggly and epoch-definingly giggly at the same time.
Tuxman wrote:Instinct and intention helped the humankind rise over many centuries long before we even had things like written language.
Humans have been rising, have we? Huh. Cure a little small-pox and they think they're civilised. This truth is not self-evident. "What a piece of work is man..." Face it, culture peaked with Bach's Well Tempered Clavier and no one is likely to better it. For that one thing (or, rather, those 24/48 little things) we'll excuse Germany her hubris for now.
Tuxman wrote:Knowledge is subjective.
Only because it seems convenient for you to see it that way. (And I believe the word you're confusing with "knowledge" is 'information'. This is a common mistake, particularly in this century where one is so lacking and the illusion of the other so prevalent. We can discuss epistemology if you wish, but it won't help if the semantics are under question in the first place. Such a conundrum the Ouroboros himself would ache to regurgitate.

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