• Karl@literature.cafe
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    21 hours ago

    Since they didn’t despite being taught, it means exactly this sweetie.

    Forgetting things that don’t matter much is a thing honey.

    guess, you have never managed to learn the clock, have you

    I’ve managed to learn both the clocks, just don’t have a favorite one I want to defend at all costs, baby

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      21 hours ago

      Forgetting things that don’t matter much is a thing honey.

      “don’t matter” is a key here sweetie. Anologue clocks are widely used.

      I’ve managed to learn both the clocks,

      I very much doubt it.

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        21 hours ago

        Anologue clocks are widely used

        Alright, ig they are. But not always used everywhere. People can opt for digital clock any time. If there’s no digital clock somewhere you go, well, most of the time people carry digital devices which use the digital clock. There’s as many digital clocks as there are smartphones. And People tend to check their smartphones a lot. Thus, they’re more exposed to them. Therefore it doesn’t really matter. My point still stands

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            21 hours ago

            They can have a digital clock anytime they want, thus it doesn’t matter. Ig, long paragraphs hurt u

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              21 hours ago

              They also have a calculator any time they want, why are we requiring mental arithmetic, sweetie?

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                21 hours ago

                I said this a LOT of times sweetie, pls write it down.

                Here we go…

                BRAINS ARE FASTER WITH SMALLER CALCULATIONS THAN CALCULATORS AND ANALOG CLOCKS ARE NOT FASTER THAN DIGITAL ONES IN ANY WAYS

                Was that large enough? Can u see it?

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                  21 hours ago

                  Honestly, mate - you are the best proof why the analogue clock skills are needed 🤣🤣🤣

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                    21 hours ago

                    Still wasn’t large enough I see. I’m starting to suspect your ability to read. You’re the best proof why reading comprehension is necessary. 🤡🤡🤡

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                17 hours ago

                So digital clocks should be allowed in exams that allow calculators? I mean both are taught in the lower grades and if calculators are allowed in high school, so should digital clocks be, at least according to your logic

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                  17 hours ago

                  So digital clocks should be allowed in exams that allow calculators?

                  Read again. Slowly.