Irrational people
Freddie Woo tells us "I'm having to drive 500 miles to pick up my son from the ex's house because she won't let him take the train in case he gets off at the wrong station. He's 19 years old and has A-Levels and everything." - Tell us about illogical and irrational people who get on your nerves.
( , Thu 10 Oct 2013, 12:24)
Freddie Woo tells us "I'm having to drive 500 miles to pick up my son from the ex's house because she won't let him take the train in case he gets off at the wrong station. He's 19 years old and has A-Levels and everything." - Tell us about illogical and irrational people who get on your nerves.
( , Thu 10 Oct 2013, 12:24)
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It's not about wether or not you "get them"
It is a system of numbers which has no base. Therefore it's irrational.
( , Tue 15 Oct 2013, 20:00, 2 replies)
It is a system of numbers which has no base. Therefore it's irrational.
( , Tue 15 Oct 2013, 20:00, 2 replies)
Ok so get rid of everything British that's irrational.
There'll only be you left.
( , Tue 15 Oct 2013, 21:00, closed)
There'll only be you left.
( , Tue 15 Oct 2013, 21:00, closed)
I'm not even British so it would be an empty void!
Still, it would be a simpler place.
( , Wed 16 Oct 2013, 1:57, closed)
Still, it would be a simpler place.
( , Wed 16 Oct 2013, 1:57, closed)
yes, how irrational to hold on to a system which has evolved through hundreds of years to suit its end-users' needs,
rather than throwing it away in favour of an arbitrary system dreamt up by some committee of bureaucrats in 18th century France
( , Tue 15 Oct 2013, 22:04, closed)
rather than throwing it away in favour of an arbitrary system dreamt up by some committee of bureaucrats in 18th century France
( , Tue 15 Oct 2013, 22:04, closed)
Come on, that was poor.
Slavery suited it's users needs. People in this country didn't always speak English, or use the latin alphabet. Using horses as a form of transport was the best way to get around for millenia. Are you saying we should just ignore any improvements or additions humanity makes? Bah, houses! Living in caves was good enough for early man etc etc...
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Slavery suited it's users needs. People in this country didn't always speak English, or use the latin alphabet. Using horses as a form of transport was the best way to get around for millenia. Are you saying we should just ignore any improvements or additions humanity makes? Bah, houses! Living in caves was good enough for early man etc etc...
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