Remember when they thought scurvy was an infectious disease? We're dumb.
That's the problem with me teaching; patience, and an aversion to stupid people trying to challenge what I gno I gno.
I put a lot of time into knowing I know what I didn't know I I didn't know.
So much time, in fact, that the sifting and compiling of data, both useful, and useful for knowing what I don't know, doesn't leave much time left for citations and exhaustive archiving of individual lily pads atop a lilypad pond.
Turning the things I know I don't know, and the things i don't know that I do know, into things I know I know, leaves archaic methods of archiving and citing more of a hindrance than a blessing when learning at the speed of light.
As such, I don't have much patience for stupid people who would rather argue and gnash ignorant teeth than learn. But then again I'm a racist freely sharing this information no matter how brown, dumb, or gay you are, so who's the real racist shining back in shining mirrors?
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