• @VinnyDaCat
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    4327 days ago

    “Somehow it’s ok for people to chuckle about not being good at math. Yet if I said, ‘I never learned to read,’ they’d say I was an illiterate dolt.” - Neil deGrasse Tyson

    It’s been this way for a long time now unfortunately.

    • @Got_Bent
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      1827 days ago

      Chuckle? Hell I know full grown adults in their fifties who wear their mathematical ignorance as a badge of pride!

      It’s like they’re clinging to their youth so desperately, that they continue on with the high school trope that only nerds who are undeserving of social interaction know math.

      Meanwhile, they also tend to continuously moan online how broke they are - inevitably from decades of poor financial decisions that landed them under a mountain of usurious debt with double digit compounding interest.

      They also like to get grammatically pedantic on the regular to show off their superior language skills - usually when they’ve got nothing of value to contribute to the conversation or they know they’ve been bested, so better point out those autocorrect errors.

      • @Dasus
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        527 days ago

        Feels like you’ve a specific person in mind.

        • @Got_Bent
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          427 days ago

          Specific people. Plural. But yes, real life acquaintances are referenced.

      • @[email protected]
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        327 days ago

        Honestly, if you’re good enough at math, you don’t need to be very good at reading. The reverse isn’t true.

    • @LANIK2000
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      1426 days ago

      In my eyes, if you don’t understand 1/3 > 1/4, then ya might as well be an illiterate dolt. It’s one of the first things you learn in school along with reading. Might as well consider your self a primary school dropout.