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Knowledge
I value knowledge and respect those who possess it. So yesterday in my psychology tutorial class the teacher started asking for comments from us. "Is the Barnum effect good or bad?" And so she asked this girl called Sally. Sally is a slightly short Asian female with her hair dyed all blonde. She never really gave me any impression since she didn't talk much at all. She looked mildly pretty, but when she opened her mouth, "I don't know" and giggles, I lost all faith. The majority of the class giggled alongside her. Why? There was nothing funny about being an ignorant piece of scum. We even discussed the positives and negative not even 3 minutes beforehand. Couldn't you have at least payed some attention? Was it that difficult to comprehend anything at all?

And when she asked me, I repeated a sentence that someone said previously and was about to add my own extension, but was cut off. I didn't even need to add anything extra. I just regurgitated what I heard and was fine. To give up and say "I don't know" right off the bat. When she was asked "What is the Barnum effect", she repeated those same words again. Stupid bitch. Let me renote that, not knowledge, common sense.





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