• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Besides all of what you said being wrong…

    You think “a few years ago” is recent?

    “Common sense” literally just means stuff most people are likely to know.

    It used to be common sense to not sneak up behind a horse in the dark. But most people today have no idea why that could literally cost you your life, unless if they watched GoT or something and remember what happened to Hodor.

    If horses were still everywhere, it would still be common sense. Because common sense stuff didn’t need to be taught. An average person would have learned that by a certain age regardless of if anyone ever tried to teach them.

    Either they’d have been kicked by a horse, or they’d have seen/heard of a person being kicked.

    Most of the time when I see people make the complaint you just did, it’s because they’re older and don’t understand information that was important for them, is no longer important for the next generation.

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      5 months ago

      Cute argument. Love it!

      I was actually kicked twice by horses when I was a child. Maybe you should pass that information along to the newer generations…

      You know, actually teach what you believe should be common sense…

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        5 months ago

        You know, actually teach what you believe should be common sense

        You completely and utterly missed every point I was making if you still think that’s common sense.

        Here’s an example of common sense in 2024, that’s actually relevant to “newer generations” tho:

        When someone is that incapable of understanding something, blocking them is better than wasting time repeating yourself.