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He's definitely right about knowledge and the internet-- I've taught myself how to do loads of things with the help of the internet: from two-step wallflips to playing a guitar(which is still a big WIP) to lucid dreaming. It's a shame most people miss out on such opportunities because they fail to see this vast resource of information right in front of them. If you focus and truly try, the only thing that can hold you back is time, and even that becomes nearly irrelevant once you learn patience



hi im nick and i dislike football games
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i also can't blow bubbles
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Do you not have arms and legs lol
i couldnt either until i really tried to practice when i was like 7

He's definitely right about knowledge and the internet-- I've taught myself how to do loads of things with the help of the internet: from two-step wallflips to playing a guitar(which is still a big WIP) to lucid dreaming. It's a shame most people miss out on such opportunities because they fail to see this vast resource of information right in front of them. If you focus and truly try, the only thing that can hold you back is time, and even that becomes nearly irrelevant once you learn patience

I can confirm. Only approximately 20% of my overall knowledge comes from school. I'm at least a graduate-level programmer and haven't taken a single computer science class. I've written informal dissertations on topics that no class of mine has ever mentioned. I could probably start up a psychology practice and nobody would know that I have no formal certifications. Literally anything you want to learn you can learn on the internet.

Much of my knowledge came before I even started regularly using the Internet or from school.

Much of my knowledge came before I even started regularly using the Internet or from school.
I was born with a complete understanding of the program "Alice"

I was born with a complete understanding of the program "Alice"

I was born knowing cars lol

We have an old home movie of when I was barely two years old and I was rattling off the real names of my Hot Wheels cars. "Viper, Vette, police car, taxi, dump truck, Chrysler, Buick, Impala..."

I also memorized the entire at-the-time Dodge lineup. My mom says she would drive me through a Dodge dealer and I'd say, "Venger (Avenger), Tepid (Intrepid), Status (Stratus), Kavan (Caravan), Dango (Durango), etc"

Much of my knowledge came before I even started regularly using the Internet or from school.

Same goes for the household cat, or the common sea cucumber.

My point is that if there is something you want to know that you don't know, all you have to do is get on a device and type a question. And that is amazing. We shouldn't take the internet for granted. Thirty years ago if you wanted to know something like, 'Why does my left testicle hang lower than my right?' you would have to either ask your dad and settle for that or go to a public library. And a couple hundred years ago, books were only for the very wealthy, so you would be stuff out of luck if you wanted to know why your nut is wonky.



just got back from a 5fdp concert, HELLYEAH and Volbeat opened for them. loving incredible show.

are you guys sitting down

RoboNoob looks like a pre-adolescent Blackbeard.

are you guys sitting down

we were in the stands. we were standing up soon after

RoboNoob looks like a pre-adolescent Blackbeard.

forget yeah dude I'll take that as a compliment

That's my new handle on the internet. Watch.



i love this hat so much. i dont want to give it back


well you look good in it