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sub5incel125

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trying to sound more formal in an argument to seem higher iq. “muh I talk like this all the time”-:feelsuhh::feelsuhh::feelsuhh:
 
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bump for what your thread is over
 
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anyone who tries to sound formal in any situation is low iq
 
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trying to sound more formal in an argument to seem higher iq. “muh I talk like this all the time”-:feelsuhh::feelsuhh::feelsuhh:
People in education or academia live with people who demand professionalism, seriousness, accuracy and impartiality. Formal communication eliminates the use of emotion to give more objectivity to what is being communicated.It is therefore predictable for these individuals to adopt such a tone in all communication. Faced with the constitution of an identity.

To believe that people and their ways of communicating are based on prejudices is probably to look at the wrong thing; these errors of identification reveal prejudiced individuals based on externalities rather than on the information conveyed.

The written word has the ability to manage tone in greater depth. At university I heard many people say: "I won't read Hegel because he writes badly", how unfortunate, isn't it?, someone who can't overcome prejudices to understand, let's be freer.

living on prejudices, on what a questioned number tells you, will end up limiting you at the end of the day, let's be virtuous.
 
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People in education or academia live with people who demand professionalism, seriousness, accuracy and impartiality. Formal communication eliminates the use of emotion to give more objectivity to what is being communicated.It is therefore predictable for these individuals to adopt such a tone in all communication. Faced with the constitution of an identity.

To believe that people and their ways of communicating are based on prejudices is probably to look at the wrong thing; these errors of identification reveal prejudiced individuals based on externalities rather than on the information conveyed.

The written word has the ability to manage tone in greater depth. At university I heard many people say: "I won't read Hegel because he writes badly", how unfortunate, isn't it?, someone who can't overcome prejudices to understand, let's be freer.

living on prejudices, on what a questioned number tells you, will end up limiting you at the end of the day, let's be virtuous.
omfg you are a loser
 
People in education or academia live with people who demand professionalism, seriousness, accuracy and impartiality. Formal communication eliminates the use of emotion to give more objectivity to what is being communicated.It is therefore predictable for these individuals to adopt such a tone in all communication. Faced with the constitution of an identity.

To believe that people and their ways of communicating are based on prejudices is probably to look at the wrong thing; these errors of identification reveal prejudiced individuals based on externalities rather than on the information conveyed.

The written word has the ability to manage tone in greater depth. At university I heard many people say: "I won't read Hegel because he writes badly", how unfortunate, isn't it?, someone who can't overcome prejudices to understand, let's be freer.

living on prejudices, on what a questioned number tells you, will end up limiting you at the end of the day, let's be virtuous.
dnr
 
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Ultimate low iq trait: getting into an argument
 
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Low IQ trait: joining .org in 2020-2021
 
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