Here's an idea, READ A BOOK... maybe learn how history works, you know things like DOCUMENTS and RECORDS... then you wouldn't sound so ignorant
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Interesting quote coming from you, I'd like to see a detailed reading list from you. History books are full of distorted and inaccurate or debatable information, based on the human element of the victor, cultural perspective, and politics. It's neither here nor there...I allowed myself to buy into your trolling...my apologies.
Note to self, more coffee.
Is that all you have? What's funny is you don't even realize that you are demonstrating my point for me.....
I suppose we should blame the school system, that's why he can't read and comprehend :rolleyes:
Hey boss, da topic, da topic!!!!
Nice Tatu, good idea, lets stay on topic.
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FLAN BELT
oh yeah, i totally went there.
cuz i'm og forum that way.
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Intelligence is more apparent in the questions one asks rather than the answers one gives. Refer to sig. In the world of engineering, we have a group we refer to as knowledgeable idiots.
That wasn't anti-intellectualism - if anything, it was a fairly robust statement of the broad academic position on interpreting historical documents. I don't know where you got this from, but I assure you, academics don't just take ancient - or even modern - works as 'evidence' for what is written inside of them. That would be a logical fallacy, and a grave error.
保甲
know what that is?
if you don't, chances are you can't have an intelligent conversation on ancient China