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suggs wrote:Some 16 year olds have clearer analytical brains than older people.
(I'm assuming that Snakey was being ironic).
Many mathematicians are at there best at quite a young age -perhaps not 16, but young never the less.
On a vaguer theme, and difficult to prove, but the passion of a teenager often results in clearer arguments and a greater sense of purpose.
On the other hand you have experience.
But as Harold Wilson said at the fag end of his last government in '76:
"The trouble is, when the old problems re-appear, I reach for the old solutions".
Point being that young people have fresh ideas, greater creativity, and are often more willing to take risks. And of course have great energy.
I get rather bored by this mocking of teenagers "knowing everything" -no, they don't -but some of them know an awful lot.
Napoleon Ier wrote:danvoy9787 wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:Unfortunately for your kind, I took my Catechism more seriously. I won't be aborting my sperm into a chinese-made rubber anytime soon, I'll tell you.
haha i know! Them chinese things could have lead in it too! Imagine what that might do to ya, eh??
That's a classic! You're a genius...I'll be nicking that off you and saving it for my church youth group.
jay_a2j wrote:Freetymes wrote:I had to look back to be sure I did not click flame wars by mistake...
Anyway, as satire this is lame at best. It actually sounds more like a 16 year old trying to sound like an adult making fun of a 16 year old. If that was the point maybe it’s not so lame...
Company policy:
Hire a teen while they still know everything if none apply hire the handicapped it's fun to watch them work...
And just what do you do at work that is so much "fun"?
TheProwler wrote:I concede.
Just this once.
Napoleon Ier wrote:Unfortunately for your kind, I took my Catechism more seriously. I won't be aborting my sperm into a chinese-made rubber anytime soon, I'll tell you.
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