• FelixCress@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    Let me rephrase it than - if someone is an idiot, they shouldn’t be in the exam room. If you are concerned about it, it may be because you fit the category.

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      15 hours ago

      What makes people who didn’t learn to read analog clocks idiots? If you have a thing about analog clocks, just keep it to yourself.

      it may be because you fit the category

      Or maybe because it’s just stupid af to judge people’s intelligence based on an unrelated life skill.

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        15 hours ago

        What makes people who didn’t learn to read analog clocks idiots?

        Wrong question. The correct would be: what make people who are too lazy or too stupid to learn the clock idiots - but that would be a rhetorical one.

        it’s just stupid af to judge people’s intelligence based on an unrelated life skill.

        Intelligence is an ability to obtain knowledge and skills. If someone lacks both, it is a strong indication of them not having enough intelligence to obtain them.

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          who are too lazy or too stupid

          They do know how to read the clock (digital ones :) ) Again, it doesn’t make them idiots or lazy for not learning something they don’t really need to learn

          Intelligence is an ability to obtain knowledge and skills. If someone lacks both, it is a strong indication of them not having enough intelligence to obtain them.

          What makes you think they don’t have the ability to learn how to read analog clocks just because they don’t? You might not know how ride a horse, but that doesn’t mean you can’t learn how to. Are you an idiot for not learning how to?

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            They do know how to read the clock

            They also know how to use calculator, they just don’t knot 2 times 2 is four without it. Neither have place during an exam.

            What makes you think they don’t have the ability to learn how to read analog clocks

            Because if they did, they would have done during lessons to learn it, sweetie 🙄

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              Because if they did, they would have done during lessons to learn it, sweetie

              Thanks for calling me a sweetie. Love u too. Forgetting is a thing. Unlike previous generations they are not as much exposed to analog ones. Therefore they don’t need to. Digital clocks are used in electronic devices etc.

              They also know how to use calculator, they just don’t knot 2 times 2 is four without it. Neither have place during an exam

              Except basic math is necessary since the brain is faster with smaller calculations and analog clock really isn’t that much necessary anymore. They can be replaced.

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              Not the one widely used, but they do know how to use the clock. And they’re not really that much more used than digital clocks. Therefore, it doesn’t matter

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                Would it matter to you if they didn’t know how to add and multiply without calculator?

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                  It would cuz there’s no better alternative. But analog clocks do have an alternative … Digital clocks

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                    cuz

                    I guess spelling didn’t matter to you either? 🙄

                    no better alternative

                    Calculator is an alternative to the mental arithmetic sweetie. Yes we still want kids to know that 2 times 2 is four without using a calculator. Go figure why.

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      15 hours ago

      Yikes.

      Also, since you ran out of arguments and started correcting people’s spelling, *then.

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        “yikes” what?

        Passing exams is not an entitlement, it is an achievement. If someone is an idiot unable to understand the clock, they shouldn’t be in the exam room in the first place - and they certainly shouldn’t expect someone will start explaining clock to them when they are supposed to write an exam.

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          Why are you so adamant that reading an analog clock is required to pass an exam that doesn’t feature any material related to reading analog clocks?