Famous sayings that are wrong
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Just in case nobody said this.
"Actions speak louder than words."
Yeah 40% of the time.
"Actions speak louder than words."
Yeah 40% of the time.
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I'm disagreeing with two quotes put forward by people here, and I'm sure I'm going to suffer because of it.
1. Darth Wong
Seocndly, going through shit is what makes us who we are, and helps us grow as people. If we didn't have all the crap thrown at us that we had to survive, we'd be weak and pathetic. As someone who has been scared for my life, and who has been through shit I ddint' think I would survive, I think I'm a stronger, more capable person than the spoiled little brat I was when I left home.
2. Lagmonster
I'd much rather love passionately for one week, then to die at 120 having never experienced it. Of course, that 120 year old spinster wouldn't have the pain of heartache, but she would have had the pain of loneliness.
Totally agree with you about Romeo and Juliet, BTW.
1. Darth Wong
OKI, not true all the time, but I really do have faith in this one. Firstly, in a trivial physical sense, scar tisue is often stronger than the original skin/bone/tissue.What doesn't kill you makes you stronger
Seocndly, going through shit is what makes us who we are, and helps us grow as people. If we didn't have all the crap thrown at us that we had to survive, we'd be weak and pathetic. As someone who has been scared for my life, and who has been through shit I ddint' think I would survive, I think I'm a stronger, more capable person than the spoiled little brat I was when I left home.
2. Lagmonster
OK, so I've never lost my love, (touch wood), but again, I think having found love has been one of the most fulfilling events in my life. Even, Bob forbid, I should lose what I have tomorrow (and be plunged deeper into depression, and mourn greatly the loss), I wouldn't trade the love i had for any bliss in ignorance.It' is better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all
I'd much rather love passionately for one week, then to die at 120 having never experienced it. Of course, that 120 year old spinster wouldn't have the pain of heartache, but she would have had the pain of loneliness.
Totally agree with you about Romeo and Juliet, BTW.
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Scar tissue in NOT stronger than normal skin, and on what low gee planet is it stronger than bone?
I have extensive scar tissue, (on my shins and thights)and must CONSTANTLY watch those areas, as they tear and bleed easily, from things that don't even BRUISE the healthy skin tissue.
Scar tissue's ONLY advantage is the SPEED which it grows, which is VERY important in the real world. (As opposed to the modern world, where antibiotics make large open wounds non life threatening, from infection.)
Scar tissue in NOT stronger than normal skin, and on what low gee planet is it stronger than bone?
I have extensive scar tissue, (on my shins and thights)and must CONSTANTLY watch those areas, as they tear and bleed easily, from things that don't even BRUISE the healthy skin tissue.
Scar tissue's ONLY advantage is the SPEED which it grows, which is VERY important in the real world. (As opposed to the modern world, where antibiotics make large open wounds non life threatening, from infection.)
Hmmmmmm.
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Re: Famous sayings that are wrong
That reminds me:What doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
"That which doesn't kill us leaves us stronger."-Chris Benoit.
"That which doesn't kill you leaves you unconscious."-Kevin Nash, after beating up Chris Benoit.
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"Absence of evidence isn't evidence of absence"
Haven't read the whole thread so I don't know if someone already put that one in.
Haven't read the whole thread so I don't know if someone already put that one in.
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It's funny. I just started reading this thread today, and earlier today, I was considering posting a thread on how there are such things as stupid questions.
This was basically incited by a dumbass in my programming class who literally asked at least one question every 2 minutes during the lecture. They were almost all invariably stupid. On Tuesday, he wanted to know if a compiler was a chip on the computer. Today, after the teacher had gone over how to write exponentials in Fortran on the board, he asked, "So, is 1E10 just another way of saying 1 x 10^10?" Keep in mind that the following was written on the board:
1E10 = 1 x 10^10
I could seriously write a book entitled The Stupidest Questions Ever Asked About Computers and Programming with the inane shit this kid puts out. It gets to the point where the lecture actually has to run overtime, and I have work 10 minutes after the class is supposed to end.
This was basically incited by a dumbass in my programming class who literally asked at least one question every 2 minutes during the lecture. They were almost all invariably stupid. On Tuesday, he wanted to know if a compiler was a chip on the computer. Today, after the teacher had gone over how to write exponentials in Fortran on the board, he asked, "So, is 1E10 just another way of saying 1 x 10^10?" Keep in mind that the following was written on the board:
1E10 = 1 x 10^10
I could seriously write a book entitled The Stupidest Questions Ever Asked About Computers and Programming with the inane shit this kid puts out. It gets to the point where the lecture actually has to run overtime, and I have work 10 minutes after the class is supposed to end.
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I have the same fucking problem, but at least he saves his questions for when we're not having a lecture. Due to the fact that this is High School class, we can actually do some programming in school, so everybody has had their share of this kid coming up to one of us and saying "I don't get it."Durandal wrote:It's funny. I just started reading this thread today, and earlier today, I was considering posting a thread on how there are such things as stupid questions.
This was basically incited by a dumbass in my programming class who literally asked at least one question every 2 minutes during the lecture. They were almost all invariably stupid. On Tuesday, he wanted to know if a compiler was a chip on the computer. Today, after the teacher had gone over how to write exponentials in Fortran on the board, he asked, "So, is 1E10 just another way of saying 1 x 10^10?" Keep in mind that the following was written on the board:
1E10 = 1 x 10^10
I could seriously write a book entitled The Stupidest Questions Ever Asked About Computers and Programming with the inane shit this kid puts out. It gets to the point where the lecture actually has to run overtime, and I have work 10 minutes after the class is supposed to end.
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I always remember an episode of the sitcom Wings where the old guy (Billy Crystal's father-in-law from Forget Paris) makes the same remark, and then asks tons of really dumb questions.Durandal wrote:It's funny. I just started reading this thread today, and earlier today, I was considering posting a thread on how there are such things as stupid questions.
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WHAT AN ASS!!!
This to the teacher, he got in so much shit, not funny.
I've got one teacher, that while doesn't say stupid things, says hillarious things, like: "You ever try to scalp someone with a stone tool? It's damn messy. But if you use a steel tool, it just glides along smooth."
WHAT AN ASS!!!
This to the teacher, he got in so much shit, not funny.
I've got one teacher, that while doesn't say stupid things, says hillarious things, like: "You ever try to scalp someone with a stone tool? It's damn messy. But if you use a steel tool, it just glides along smooth."
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The first time I heard it, I thought exactly that (didn't exactly say it out loud, plus it's an english-only expression I think)Vympel wrote:"You want to have your cake and eat it too."
Fuck off. What good's your own fucking cake if you can't eat it?
*kudos to whoever first said this*
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Of course it's not. And Mr. Wong beat this saying up in this thread.The absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
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The actual quote (according to an English prof who researches these things) is "You can't eat your cake and have it too." This makes more sense, because it's true. If you have a consumable item of value and consume it, you no longer have it for further consumption. Somewhere along the line, some idiot got it backwards, and we've never fixed it.Vympel wrote:"You want to have your cake and eat it too."
Fuck off. What good's your own fucking cake if you can't eat it?
*kudos to whoever first said this*
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Re: Famous sayings that are wrong
That one's only wrong if you take it as an absolute. If your Wife had to take a short trip, you would miss her, and thus the saying would apply.Darth Wong wrote:How many famous one-liners are oft-quoted but may be sometimes or even always wrong? I can think of a few:This one is bullshit as far as I'm concerned. While separation may be good for healing old wounds (except in the case of the obsessive; see people like Darkstar, who obsesses over me constantly, and Bernd Schneider, who has obsessed over me for the whole 3-year period since we exchanged E-mail; WTF is with these people?), it generally destroys marriages.Absence makes the heart grow fonder.
But if the seperation goes too long, the other quote about seperation starts to apply:
Out of Sight, Out of Mind.
In this case, pointing it out would be a good thing to say, because you would be helping them out.Ah, so if someone does something horrible, you should keep your trap shut? That kind of thing is known as apathy. As an engineer, I could face serious disciplinary action if I said nothing when witnessing an example of serious incompetence, even if it's not my direct responsibility.If you don't have anything good to say, say nothing at all.
But if you just call them stupid, for example, and not tell them what's wrong, or if there's nothing wrong, that's not good.
Perhaps it should be amended to: "If you don't have anything useful to say, say nothing at all."
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BS. It is called deterance. The best way to convince despots, juntas, whomever not to go to war is to for them to know that doing so will get their asses kicked royally. Not to mention the benifits a well coordinated military brings in the event of natural disaster.
"There never has been a good war or a bad peace"
The good war part I agree with, the bad peace, ummm how about Munich?
BS. It is called deterance. The best way to convince despots, juntas, whomever not to go to war is to for them to know that doing so will get their asses kicked royally. Not to mention the benifits a well coordinated military brings in the event of natural disaster.
"There never has been a good war or a bad peace"
The good war part I agree with, the bad peace, ummm how about Munich?
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"Absence makes the heart grow fonder." -- Not for me. I'll just forget about you.
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"Absence makes the heart grow fonder." -- Not for me. I'll just forget about you.
"Size doesn't matter." -- Sorry again, but it does, especially length. And firmness. And overall fitness. That's just the reality of the physical aspects involved. Using what you DO have, now that's a whole different matter...
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