Don’t forget to leave a trace of bread when you go down the rabbit hole.

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Cake day: December 12th, 2025

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  • I believe the premise of your argument is false, there are lots of people who aren’t capable of learning something. Not just because they refuse to learn but because there are genetic limitations. it’s scientifically proved by the bell curve of intelligence. There are just people who will not learn the same as you as you will not be able to learn as someone else unless you are a genius. For example I am dumb as fuck about quantum physics but I perfectly know all the settings in a smartphone and there are people who are worse or are better doing the same.

    I’m not saying people with less intelligence are bad people and geniuses are good people, I’m just saying everyone is different, and not just about intelligence, physical characteristics vary too, as for example I don’t believe you can play in the NBA and also not me. You got my point?















  • Oh, now I understand — it was my fault, sorry. I’ve never been in any English-speaking country directly, so I don’t really know how words are used when you’re a native English speaker. In Spanish, we say “desarrollar” (“to develop”) not only when there’s an intentional action, but also, for example, when people get sick or have a condition — we say they “developed” the illness. In the case of autism, I understand that generally people are, let’s say, “normal” until a certain age, and it’s then that autism “develops,” so to speak.You don’t have to apologize at all.

    I’m not bothered or anything. It’s just that my English is really bad sometimes, for that reason.