• M137
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    3 months ago

    Longest*

    How did you get that wrong when it’s correct in the title…?

    And what you’re talking about is not borders, it’s coasts. Borders are much more specific since they’re completely made up by us. They have very specific lengths.

    It’s actually impressive how much you got wrong in your comment. If I was in the same class as you, I would have worked hard to never be in the same group as you because it’s pretty certain you’ve failed to understand many other simple and obvious things. I’m almost curious about what other things you’ve misunderstood.

    • @myfavouritename@lemmy.world
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      123 months ago

      Yeah, you’re honestly way out of line here.

      Being correct is not a virtue. Other people are not impressed by how correct you are, or by how great a job you’ve done in correcting others.

      Knowing more than others is not a virtue. Literally everyone knows less about some things than others; there is no super genius that is right or most knowledgeable about everything. For that reason (and many others), lack of knowledge is not a good reason to treat someone poorly.

      You obviously care about the mechanics of clear communication. I believe that you can be better than this, that you can keep in mind why we communicate, not just how. You obviously know a lot about certain topics as well. I believe you can be better at how you demonstrate your knowledge. This time you showed off your knowledge to shame someone else. Maybe next time you could show off what you know by sharing it with someone in a helpful way.

      Then people really would be impressed.

    • Cethin
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      73 months ago

      Wow, you’re an asshole. Many borders are (or were) defined by positions of natural features though, so no you’re wrong. They aren’t completely made up by us. They are made up, but based on nature.